At 2:46pm (local time), 11 March 2011, the largest earthquake in Japans history caused the automatic shut down of nuclear reactors across the country and damaged several. Greenpeace is monitoring the situation and we will continue to post...
You may be looking for useful information about the ongoing nuclear emergency at Japan’s Fukushima 1 nuclear power plant. Here are some answers to common questions about the situation - along with useful links. Please feel free to share this...
Greenpeace radiation expert Rianne Teule, assisted by Stan Vincent, check for nuclear contamination on the beach beside Kashiwazaki Kariwa nuclear power plant.
Galina has thyroid cancer. For surgeon Igor Komisarenko, most of his patients are thyroid cancer victims: "The closer to Chernobyl, the higher the chances of getting thyroid cancer."
Sisters Irina and Elena live in an area of Belarus contaminated by the Chernobyl disaster. Both have had brain tumours removed and now have problems with their thyroid gland.
On board MV Esperanza. The ship's radar screen indicating activity in the English Channel. The Greenpeace crew are looking out for two BNFL (British Nuclear Fuels) ships, which are carrying 140kg of radioactive weapons-grade plutonium.
Action at the nuclear power plant at Tihange on the 10th anniversary of the nuclear accident at Chernobyl in the Ukraine.
Figuring out who has weapons of mass destruction is kids stuff with this fifteen puzzle showing world leaders and how many nuclear weapons they have. Note: This game was made a few years ago and whilst leaders may change, unfortunately, the...
The scene at earthquake-ravaged Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear plant.
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