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Remembering Hiroshima, in Fukushima

Blog entry by Sakyo Noda | August 9, 2011

Usually, there are not many things on my plate on August 6th, other than spending a really hot summer’s day remembering the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima. Wherever I am, it's natural to send condolences to the victims and pray...

Crisis in Japan

Blog entry by Bunny McDiarmid | March 18, 2011

Damage at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant reactor no. 4 and no. 3. Because of the earthquake disaster in Christchurch, New Zealanders right now are probably feeling more deeply for those affected by Japan’s earthquake...

Nuclear crisis in Japan worsens and effects depend on wind

Blog entry by Andrew Davies | March 16, 2011

Forecast of wind direction from the state meteorological service of Austria - ©zamg Record high levels of radiation have now been found near the Fukushima 1, nuclear facility following explosions at its number 1, 2, 3 and 4...

Fukushima nuclear disaster updates - 11 March 2011

Blog entry by Andrew Davies | March 12, 2011

NOTE: Latest updates and background can be found on our main Fukushima nuclear disaster page . Update 22:20 GMT - Having suffered the devastation of the tsunami and natures wrath the residents of Fukishima have spent today...

Thinking of friends in Japan

Blog entry by Dave Walsh | March 11, 2011

zoom 11 March 2011 Tsunami travel times Created by the US NOAA National Weather Service . I’ve just gotten off Skype from Junichi, the executive director of Greenpeace Japan. The staff of Greenpeace Japan are safe...

Deep Green: What the Greens got right

Blog entry by Rex Weyler | January 18, 2011

Deep Green is Rex Weyler's monthly column, reflecting on the roots of activism, environmentalism, and Greenpeace's past, present, and future. The opinions here are his own. January 2011 “Ecology is a subversive subject...

Culture jamming the Eiffel Tower

Blog entry by Nick | July 14, 2008

Culture jamming the Eiffel Tower (C) Greenpeace / Xavier Pardessus French state nuclear company Areva sponsored a nice ring of EU stars for the Eiffel Tower - probably to kiss up to President Sarkozy (who also serves as a kind...

You can’t sink a rainbow

Blog entry by Greg | July 10, 2008

10 July 1985, 11.38pm, a bomb explodes under the Rainbow Warrior making a hole the size of a car. This first act of terrorism on New Zealand soil killed Fernando Pereira, a Dutch photographer for Greenpeace, and sparked worldwide...

The way we were

Blog entry by Nick | March 23, 2008

I spotted an interesting ' the way we were ' piece of historical trivia in the paper here in Lyttelton this morning. In 1982 the Lyttelton Borough Council was second only to Christchurch in what would be a series of NZ towns, cities...

Don't let General Electric, Hitachi and Toshiba walk away from the Fukushima nuclear...

Action | January 18, 2013 at 1:30

The nuclear industry is profiting from creating nuclear risks that others pay for. This is unjust and must change. Don’t let General Electric, Hitachi and Toshiba walk away from the Fukushima disaster. Take action!

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