Just some of the positive environmental changes that Greenpeace has directly helped to bring about since we began campaigning in 1971.
Tokyo, Japan, 4 May 2012 - Greenpeace called on the Japanese government today to use the opportunity of a nuclear free Japan to listen to its experts and its people, keep reactors off line and focus all its efforts on improving energy efficiency...
// On May 3rd, the French Nuclear Safety Authority (ASN) announced that Areva had informed it of “irregularities in components produced at its Creusot Forge plant.” The problems concern documents attesting to the quality of...
Summary of a new report published by a team of international energy and economic experts which conclusively proves that nuclear power is neither a practical nor economically viable solution to tackling climate change.
Since its earliest stages, the proposed Nuclear Power Plant at Jaitapur has faced concerned opposition from local people who clearly recognised the inherent risks that the Indian government appeared to be ignoring. With the proposed...
Top News: WHO backs independent radiation research in Japan, and oil spill causes larger damage than expected, Greenpeace protests in Germany © Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert / Greenpeace #Binladen: Seized documents show that...
Top News: Countries step up security warnings because of Bin Laden’s death; parents at Fukushima Prefecture protest over radiation levels of playground soil and French President says “ non” to nuclear phase out plan ©...
Curious George and his 480 USA nuclear weapons in Europe.
Zoom on Doom: The Greenpeace map of known nuclear weapons sites
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