In August, Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant began releasing contaminated water that has been collected, treated and stored on site after a powerful earthquake triggered a tsunami in 2011. There is concern from the public and some neighbouring countries, though the International Atomic Energy Agency says it will not have a significant radiological impact on people and the environment. In this podcast, we provide our analysis of potential health, security and geopolitical implications.
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