Green Energy for a Wonderful Life News Report. (1) On 11 March 2011, Japan had a big earthquake and tsunami, leading to nuclear emission in Fukushima.

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Green Energy for a Wonderful Life News Report

(1) On 11 March 2011, Japan had a big earthquake and tsunami, leading to nuclear emission in Fukushima. Were Japanese the only people affected by the Fukushima nuclear emission?

(2) In June 2011, following the policy change on nuclear power of Japan and Germany, Italians also voted for the cessation of the development of nuclear power. Italians agreed to stop nuclear power development. How would this affect other countries?

(3) In the last ten years, the sea ice in the Arctic has been melting as countries scrambled for the resources there. If the sea ice continues to melt in the Arctic, how would Hong Kong and the rest of the world be affected?