Nuclear

Nuclear reactors in Canada

Greenpeace fights nuclear power because it poses a serious threat to the environment and humanity. The expansion of nuclear power must be halted and nuclear plants shut down so that we can develop a clean energy future. That's why we are working to stop Darlington in Ontario and protect electricity consumers from a new round of nuclear debt.

Both Premier McGuinty and PC leader Tim Hudak want to spend $36 billions to build new reactors at the Darlington nuclear station and rebuilt aging reactors there. Spending billions on nuclear power is a barrier to the growth of green energy. That’s why we say Don’t Nuke Green Energy.

Every dollar governments and the nuclear industry spend repairing old reactors and building new ones will nuke our green energy future in Canada. This is the wrong path for Canada.

How Greenpeace fights nuclear energy

  • Challenging industry claims: We produce material that shows the true costs and the threats of nuclear electricity, which the industry wants to hide.
  • Pressuring politicians: Through actions and interventions at hearings, we take on politicians and regulators to force them to tell the public the truth about nuclear costs and risks.
  • Informing the public: We reach out to Canadians through actions, activities and news events in an effort to inform them of the costs and threats of nuclear energy and of the real solutions to the climate crisis.

Greenpeace's Don't Nuke Green Energy campaign is working for an energy system that fights climate change and improves our economy. We want an Energy [R]evolution with clean, renewable energy — wind, water, solar and local generation — that will transform our economy for the better.

Don’t Nuke Green Energy exposes the subsidies and sweetheart deals for the nuclear industry that undermine the growth of green energy.

Learn more about the campaign to stop nuclear and get involved.

The latest updates

 

Choose green energy, win two passes to the Planet in Focus film festival!

Blog entry by Cody | October 5, 2011

Want to win two festival passes to the Planet in Focus film festival , taking place in Toronto from October 12th-16th? All you need is a twitter account and a bit of klout! Tweet this to your following and try to get as many... Read more >

Ontario will mourn loss of green energy jobs if Hudak elected

Feature story | October 3, 2011 at 12:21

Burlington - Greenpeace Canada installed a green energy memorial outside the Excess Energy assembly facility today to symbolize the loss of green-collar jobs in Ontario if Conservative Leader Tim Hudak is elected, scraps Ontario’s groundbreaking... Read more >

Environmentalists go to court to halt new Ontario nuclear reactors:

Feature story | September 29, 2011 at 15:52

Environmental groups have asked a federal court to stop government agencies from approving construction of new nuclear reactors at Darlington until an environmental assessment is fully completed and shows the project won’t negatively impact the... Read more >

Why the nuclear industry doesn't want to be liable for accidents

Blog entry by Shawn-Patrick Stensil | September 15, 2011 3 comments

Twenty five years after Chernobyl, the Fukushima nuclear accident has reminded the world about the catastrophic costs of nuclear power. What would the cost of a Fukushima-scale accident look like here in Ontario, where the McGuinty... Read more >

Durham region uninsured in the event of a nuclear accident, could lose billions

Feature story | September 14, 2011 at 17:31

Durham — A new Greenpeace report shows a nuclear accident at either the Pickering or Darlington nuclear stations would cost billions of dollars and would far exceed the levels of compensation available to residents of Durham region. Read more >

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