WHILE COMMUNITIES ACROSS the U.S. have been struggling with massive pollution from the military’s use of firefighting foam that contains PFAS, Japan has awoken to its own environmental crisis from the industrial chemicals in the foam. The growing awareness of the issue in Japan is largely due to one reporter: Jon Mitchell, a British investigative journalist based in Tokyo, who has spent years chronicling environmental contamination in the Asia-Pacific region.
His most recent book, “Poisoning the Pacific: The U.S.
Military’s Dumping of Plutonium, Chemical Weapons, and Agent Orange,” is based
on thousands of pages of documents he obtained from the U.S. military through
the Freedom of Information Act; they detail the widespread contamination of
bases and the areas surrounding them with PFAS and other hazardous substances,
including chemical weapons, Agent Orange, jet fuel, and PCBs.
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