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Greenpeace Newsletter July 2002 - text only

Publication | 1 July, 2002 at 2:00

This month's Greenpeace member newsletter includes features about British Nuclear Fuels' plutonium shipment on route from Japan to England the flotilla of salty sailors that will oppose it on route. Also included are articles about the Japanese...

A review of the marine transport of radioactive materials with particular reference...

Publication | 19 April, 2002 at 2:00

A report to Greenpeace International by Tim Deere-Jones BSc.Hons, Maritime Studies, University of Wales, Cardiff Marine Environment & Pollution Consultant.

Who really rules our planet?

Feature story | 19 August, 2002 at 2:00

As government leaders meet in Johannesburg for the second Earth Summit, we have to ask why they are bothering. If you wanted to make some changes on Sesame Street, wouldn't it make more sense to invite the writers and puppeteers to meet, rather...

Daily Planet

Image | 12 September, 2002 at 3:00

Daily Planet, 12th September 2002, 'No more shipments of Terror'

Protest outside British Foreign Office as

Image | 29 April, 2002 at 3:00

Protest outside British Foreign Office as British and Japanese Ministers meet. Greenpeace called on UK Government to end its continued support for Japan's plutonium programme and to cancel the imminent plutonium shipment from Japan to UK.

The two ships chartered by BNFL

Image | 26 April, 2002 at 3:00

The two ships chartered by BNFL, the Pintail and the Teal depart Barrow, UK for Japan.

Norman Askew

Image | 1 July, 2002 at 3:00

Norman Askew, Chief Executive of BNFL, is wanted for crimes against the planet. You can get your own BNFL WANTED poster below.

New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark visits

Image | 7 July, 2002 at 3:00

New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark visits the flotilla before they sail to join other boats to protest against the BNFL Plutonium shipment being transported through the Pacific Ocean.

The flotilla boat Tiama heading out to intercept

Image | 18 July, 2002 at 3:00

The flotilla boat Tiama heading out to intercept the nuclear cargo freighters

The Greenpeace flagship the SV Rainbow Warrior

Image | 1 September, 2002 at 3:00

The Greenpeace flagship the SV Rainbow Warrior joins The Nuclear Free Irish Sea Flotilla today. The flotilla, a grouping of individual Irish and British sailors concerned about the transportation of plutonium mox fuel through the Irish Sea, was...

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