Chapter 529: Hands Up

In mid-October, something very strange suddenly happened on the Internet.

An island-born physicist at the University of Pennsylvania spoke out through the media and the Internet that the island is polluting the whole world, and that the core will continue to burn through and sink into the sea, polluting the world's seas for 30 to 50 years.

The only solution is to use a 10 million ton hydrogen bomb to detonate in the ground where the core is located, so as to control the scope of contamination.

Not only did he put forward this astonishing proposal, but what was even more outrageous was that he actually called on all the people of the island countries to donate money to buy one like United Mining, so as to demonstrate the sense of responsibility of high-quality citizens as soon as possible.

I don't know why this thunderous remark was known to the world in just one day, and combined with his own identity, it immediately caused a great heated discussion.

Nakayama immediately contacted the most influential platforms such as Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook to demand that this guy's nonsense be blocked, and was willing to pay a fee.

However, what I didn't expect was that these Internet media all said that "freedom of speech is the legitimate right of every user", and sternly rejected the request of the authorities of the island country.

The foreign media hit a wall here, not to mention the mainland, the physicist's remarks quickly became the top topic in China, and it couldn't be suppressed at all.

Nakayama Hatoji faintly sensed that something was wrong and immediately contacted Tomoaki Kobayakawa.

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Manhattan.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said that the expert team it sent had completed the first round of pollution inspections and would make a summary report and propose a treatment plan at the UN General Assembly.

This is normal, and basically all the delegates are here in anticipation of the IAEA's disposal programme.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has long said that it will deal with the aftermath of the Fushima accident, and there is no sign of reversing it.

Everyone knows who is behind the IAEA, so it is very surprising that this very internationalist attitude is very good, and many optimists see it as a sign of further globalization and humanitarian progress.

In anticipation, Jon, the leader of the expert group, began to take the stage to summarize.

The first is the investigation of the accident, and Jon magnifies the trick as soon as he comes up, which catches all the representatives off guard.

In the opinion of the IAEA expert group, the accident at the Toshima power station was raised from level 7 to an unprecedented level of 8!

The International Nuclear Event Scale is only 7 levels in total!

Isn't it true that Chernobyl, the first to receive a rating of 7, and now that the Panel has raised it to 8, has it been created?

Of course, Jon also gave a reason:

β€œβ€¦β€¦ At the time of the accident, the Level 7 designation was accurate, but due to the failure to take the proper measures like Chernobyl after the accident's launch, the Toshima Electric War still had two cores in operation and sank to a depth where human intervention was no longer possible.

This in itself has surpassed Chernobyl, and if left untreated, pollution will continue to amplify in the coming decades, and may eventually reach an unprecedented level of 10 pollution, endangering all of humanity!

In a few decades, there are enough ocean currents to bring radiation to every corner of the globe, and every mosquito, not even the penguins of Antarctica, are immune. ”

After he finished speaking, people focused their eyes on Yukio Takasu, the representative of the island nation, as if he was questioning.

At the time of the Chernobyl accident, the core was also at risk of sinking, and in the end, brave and fearless death squads rushed in and grabbed graphite rods to stop the pile.

However, the Chernobyl nuclear power plant is a third-generation technology, and the Toshima is a second-generation boiling water reactor technology, so of course it is impossible to catch graphite, but at that time, Aramco's Pacific Fleet brought a full 4 tons of liquid helium to the rescue, but it was rejected by the authorities of the island country.

Liquid helium is an extremely effective means of strong cooling, if poured into the reactor at that time, it can basically ensure that it is shut down due to low temperature, and liquid helium is a strategic resource because of the rarity of helium, and it is really a lot to mobilize 4 tons of liquid helium at one time for emergency relief.

Yukio Takasu could only look at the table and pretend that nothing had happened, it had been so long, why did he just hold on to it.

Jon briefly spoke in favor of the new rating, and Jon described it as "the most significant challenge facing humanity", enumerating the dangers of radiation, and so on.

It wasn't until everyone's face was not so good that Jon ended the conversation and turned to what to do.

"Out of its position on the peaceful uses of nuclear energy for mankind and for the health and safety of all mankind, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has decided to take strong measures to prevent the continued spread of contamination that would endanger the safety of billions of people.

After the joint review of the IAEA expert group, we believe that the most effective and safest disposal method is to use neutron jets to convert the isotopes in the reactor that are still burning into stable elements, and to adopt a short-term high-energy elimination scheme for external pollution.

To this end, it will apply to the Security Council for an airburst fusion energy release device and two neutron jet-based fusion energy devices, all of which will be paid for by the IAEA.

I must also stress that the evacuation of some 300,000 residents in the surrounding area to a safe area before the clean-up required significant resettlement costs and possible financial damage compensation costs, which the IAEA cannot afford.

Therefore, the IAEA hopes that peace-loving people and philanthropists from all over the world will jointly donate to the resettlement of migrant residents, raising a total of $1.5 billion at the standard of $5,000 per resident and $500 million for the barrier wall in the quarantine area, for a total of $2 billion. ”

Jon finished speaking, and the room was quiet for a moment, then there was an uproar.

However, the Secretary-General did not give the delegates a chance to confuse themselves, and immediately announced that the proposal would become General Assembly Bill 21102, and that it would immediately proceed to a plenary vote.

The delegates were still in a state of confusion, and then they saw that the five hands in the front row were all raised "with a bang", very neatly and uniformly.

Then the non-permanent members in the next row were also dumbfounded, and the non-permanent members of this term were replaced only in June: Poland, CΓ΄te d'Ivoire, Kuwait, Peru, and Equatorial Guinea.

There was no doubt that they were too far away from the island nation, and they looked at each other a few times without their own money, and the top five had already passed, and raised their hands one after another.

Then there were the little brothers in the front row, all they could do was follow the boss, and they also raised their hands obediently.

So in just one minute, a large number of hands were raised, and Yukio Takasu, who was already 70 years old, had not yet fully digested the information just now, and looked blankly at the deputies who were suddenly noisy and suddenly quieted down and raised their hands.

He even asked his assistant next to him:

"The previous ones have agreed, should we also agree?"

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"You should object, ...... unequivocally," the assistant said halfway through and suddenly withered again.

"At least abstain, don't raise your hand!"

(End of chapter)