Location of the Fukushima nuclear disaster

Photo | March 13, 2011

At 2:46pm (local time), 11 March 2011, the largest earthquake in Japan’s history damaged the infrastructure around several reactors.
This led to a loss of cooling water from around the nuclear fuel in three reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station.
The nuclear fuel in each reactor has begun to heat up and melt, releasing large quantities of steam and hydrogen gas. Over the last three days this hydrogen gas has exploded in each reactor, severely damaging each one. There is a lack of information coming from Japan as to the release of radioactive materials into the environment – though it is safe to say the situation is very serious.
Greenpeace is monitoring the situation, and we will continue to post updates here as it evolves.

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Stop Shell #savethearctic

Video | February 24, 2012 at 11:57

On 24 Feb 2012 in the Port of Taranaki, New Zealand seven Greenpeace activists including actor Lucy Lawless scaled the derrick on a drillship commissioned by Shell to drill for oil in the Arctic. American Spirit by Jeremy Macachor, Creative...

About Greenpeace

Video | February 16, 2012 at 11:54

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Looking back on 2011

Video | December 20, 2011 at 11:52

A year of action led campaigning.

Looking back on 2011

Video | December 20, 2011 at 8:07

A year of action led campaigning in 2011.

The Rainbow Warrior comes to London

Video | December 20, 2011 at 8:05

On her maiden voyage the Rainbow Warrior III visited London on 12 and 13 November, and the people who helped fund her were invited along for a special view. Thank you to all those who came, and those who couldn't make it.

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