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Topic | 29 April, 2011 at 13:17

The Japanese Government is blocking us from carrying out radiation monitoring within the country's 12 mile territorial waters. Tell Japan's Prime Minister that independent monitoring of radioactive ocean pollution is in everyone's best interest.

Nuclear terrorism

Background | 27 June, 2006 at 12:14

"Nuclear terrorism is still often treated as science fiction - I wish it were. But unfortunately we live in a world of excess hazardous materials and abundant technological know-how, in which some terrorists clearly state their intention to...

Greenpeace wins World Press Photo award for effects of climate change and nuclear power

Press release | 10 February, 2006 at 1:00

Greenpeace International has won two prizes at the prestigious World Press Photo awards for images depicting the drought in the Amazon last year and the lingering effects of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster

Pushing dirty energy on developing nations

Feature story | 18 July, 2002 at 2:00

With the Earth Summit on Sustainable Development only a month away, some countries still don't understand what the word "sustainable" means. They are trying to push polluting coal and nuclear technology on developing nations as a solution to...

Nuclear Weapons Accidents Briefing Paper (1950-1993)

Publication | 1 March, 1996 at 1:00

The twenty-three accidents listed in this report involving U.S., Soviet, and Russian nuclear weapons or nuclear-armed ships and submarines are some of the more serious nuclear accidents to befall U.S. and Soviet nuclear forces.As a result of...

French emergency exercise flawed as public debate on nuclear plans collapses

Press release | 19 October, 2005 at 2:00

The danger and secrecy of the French nuclear industry has been further exposed by plans for an emergency exercise at the la Hague plutonium plant, Greenpeace stated today.

High risk U.S. plutonium transport arrives in Normandy from south of France

Press release | 15 March, 2005 at 1:00

A cargo of 140 kilograms of U.S. weapons-grade plutonium (1) has completed the first leg of its controversial journey from France to the U.S. The armed convoy left the Areva plutonium fuel factory at Marcoule, north of Avignon, between Monday...

Greenpeace protest at French military dock against planned US plutonium shipment

Press release | 16 September, 2004 at 2:00

Greenpeace activists today entered the military arsenal in the port of Cherbourg, Normandy to protest a planned U.S. shipment of plutonium later this month. The activists, arriving in canoes, hung a 'Stop Plutonium' banner along the military dock...

Istanbul summit: throw nukes out of NATO

Press release | 28 June, 2004 at 2:00

Despite unprecedented security measures, Greenpeace activists today, unfurled a flag off the Bosphorous Bridge to protest against NATO's irrational nuclear policy. The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) Summit opens today in Istambul. A...

US Administration ready to ship weapons plutonium to France

Press release | 21 June, 2004 at 2:00

Despite warnings by US Department of Homeland Security that the US is at increased risk of terrorist attack through the late summer, the US Government plans to ship150 kilograms of bomb-grade plutonium via the U.S. port of Charleston, South...

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