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Nuclear nightmares

Chernobyl radioactive waste returned

We have returned a large radioactive reminder of the Chernobyl disaster to the UN body pushing nuclear power. Radioactive soil was placed in the lobby of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) that has been trying to hide the consequences of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.

Chernobyl death toll grossly underestimated

A new Greenpeace report has revealed that the full consequences of the Chernobyl disaster could top a quarter of a million cancer cases and nearly 100,000 fatal cancers.

Chernobyl certificate No 000358

Being a victim of the Chernobyl disaster means more than just a number. Often it's a lifetime of suffering due to a dirty, dangerous industry still being promoted with your tax money.

World Press Photo Awards

Two Greenpeace images have won awards at the prestigious World Press Photo Awards.

An image depicting the world’s largest river sucked dry by climate change, and another image of the forgotten victims of nuclear power; two children from Belarus, suffering the effects of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster nearly twenty years after the reactor's core exploded releasing clouds of radioactive material into the environment.