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Solutions

Topic | April 10, 2006 at 14:05

Nuclear weapons are not here to stay. Through coordinated and sustained effort on the part of governments, NGOs and broader civil society at the international, regional and local level, we will achieve a world free of nuclear weapons.

Abolish nuclear weapons

Topic | April 18, 2006 at 10:02

Nuclear Weapons Free Zones

Background | April 18, 2006 at 10:08

Country by country, region by region, Greenpeace's goal is a nuclear free world. Over 100 countries are already part of Nuclear Weapon Free Zones and indeed most of the Southern Hemisphere are covered by Nuclear Weapons Free Zones (NWFZ).

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

Publication | May 30, 2006 at 0:00

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.

The Legal Framework for Non-Use and Elimination of Nuclear Weapons

Publication | March 8, 2006 at 0:00

Briefing Paper for Greenpeace International, February 2006, written by John Burroughs, Executive Director of the Lawyers' Committee on Nuclear Policy. Including: the obligation to conclude negotiations for nuclear disarmament; the illegality of...

The UK postpones decision on new nuclear weapons

Blog entry by Justin McKeating | October 27, 2010 1 comment

In the UK this week, the coalition government’s Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR) gave us the welcome news that plans to replace the country’s Trident nuclear weapon system have been put on hold and reductions will be made...

Of figs and bombs

Feature story | May 30, 2005 at 13:38

I am writing from the Greenpeace Peace Embassy just a few hundred metres from an estimated stockpile of ninety B61 nuclear missiles – each capable of many times the force of the Hiroshima bomb that killed over 120,000 people.

Greenpeace response to Areva’s MOX transport: A Travelling Security Threat

Press release | March 6, 2009 at 15:09

Greenpeace demands an immediate stop to all shipments of plutonium Mixed-Oxide (MOX) fuel, following Areva’s announcement today of the largest ever MOX shipment’s route from France to Japan.

Security risks ignored as BNFL Nuclear Freighters Depart UK

Press release | September 3, 2004 at 0:00

Two lightly armed UK-flagged nuclear freighters have departed the U.K. in a trans-Atlantic voyage to pick up a cargo of weapons-grade plutonium from the U.S. military port of Charleston, South Carolina, Greenpeace has learned. One ship, the...

Rainbow Warrior seized

Feature story | February 2, 2003 at 0:00

For the last six days Greenpeace activists have peacefully protested in a UK port where military supply vessels are preparing for departure to Iraq. A High Court ruling has recognised Greenpeace's right to protest and denied the Defense...

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