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Stop radioactive investment!

Topic | 20 October, 2010 at 0:27

Stop radioactive investment

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Nuclear security: power plants are poorly protected against malicious acts

Blog entry by Mehdi Leman | 10 October, 2017 2 comments

The nuclear power plants around us are “ The Sword of Damocles ” over our heads. A new report by independent experts, submitted to authorities in France, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland and Luxembourg, questions security at French and...

The mysterious radioactive cloud—why the ruthenium-106 story matters

Blog entry by Jan Haverkamp, Andrey Allakhverdov | 27 November, 2017 8 comments

A week ago, the Russian meteorological service, Roshydromet, reacted to a month-long standing request for information from Greenpeace. It triggered extraordinary interest among journalists world-wide in a rather unknown bit of nuclear...

Left in the dust

Publication | 4 May, 2010 at 10:00

AREVA’s radioactive legacy in the desert towns of Niger.

Radioactive Waste Sampling

Image | 1 December, 1990 at 17:58

Campaigners gather damning evidence of the destructive nature of driftnet fishing in the Pacific. Five crew members are deported for attempting to sample French territorial waters.

GP activists under barrel dump platfrom GEM

Image | 1 July, 1981 at 3:00

GP activists under barrel dump platfrom GEM preventing nuclear dumping.

Message at BNP Paribas-sponsored Masters tennis: 'Stop radioactive investments!'

Image | 13 November, 2010 at 18:50

November 13, 2010 - Banners hang at the Paris Masters tennis tournament, which is sponsored by BNP Paribas. BNP provides more financing to the nuclear industry than any other bank in the world and is also planning to 'sponsor' a dangerously...

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Uranium radiation threatens people of Niger

Video | 23 November, 2009 at 15:21

Greenpeace reports that high radiation levels have been found on the streets of Akokan in Niger due to its proximity to uranium mines owned by Areva.

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