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France's Nuclear Failures

Background | 1 April, 2009 at 10:43

France's nuclear 'success story' is a 50-year history of failures, detailed in our briefing on The Global Chance report "Nuclear power, the great illusion: promises, setbacks and threats" (PDF), and summarised in the seven points below.

Austria bans Monsanto’s GE maize

Feature story | 25 July, 2008 at 2:00

Austria has banned the import of the highly dangerous genetically engineered maize MON 863. The maize (corn) is produced by US agro-chemical giant Monsanto.

Securing our safety, ensuring our survival - why US NATO nuclear weapons in Europe...

Publication | 30 May, 2006 at 2:00

Six European countries - Belgium, Germany, Italy, Netherlands,Turkey and the United Kingdom - host 480 US owned and controlled nuclear bombs under NATO “nuclear sharing” arrangements. These weapons are illegal,irresponsible and unjustifiable.

Nuclear Power: an obstacle to rapid development

Publication | 4 November, 2009 at 1:00

This briefing details why nuclear power is neither a necessary nor a beneficial part of a sustainable energy strategy for countries experiencing rapid industrialisation.

Leaked powerpoint presentation on Mochovce 3&4 nuclear reactor environmental...

Publication | 12 September, 2009 at 2:00

Presentation leaked to Greenpeace of plans to manipulate public hearings on the environmental impact and safety of the Mochovce 3&4 nuclear reactor in Slovakia by the Slovak electric utility, whose majority owners are Italian company ENEL.

Japan’s radioactive seafood problem

Blog entry by dwalsh | 21 October, 2011 6 comments

Since the beginning of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, Greenpeace has been working on the ground in Fukushima prefecture , providing independent information on contamination levels.  More recently, we’ve been testing fish and...

Safety and the oil industry

Blog entry by JulietteH | 11 April, 2011

It appears that oil companies live in a universe parallel to our own. Let’s call it Lalaland. Lalaland is a very special place – a sort of dreamland if you’re a top executive working in drilling – for, say, Transocean. It’s a...

An Associated Press/Ipsos poll shows most

Image | 18 March, 2004 at 1:00

An Associated Press/Ipsos poll shows most people believe war with Iraq made the world less safe.

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