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Greenpeace Condemns IAEA’s Failure Amidst Critical Threats to Ukraine’s Nuclear Safety
Kyiv, 28 November 2024 – The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is failing in its role to urgently protect Ukraine’s nuclear plants against Russian missile attack, Greenpeace CEE said in…
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Greenpeace demands immediate deployment of IAEA protection mission to Ukraine to avoid nuclear catastrophe
Kyiv, 20.11.2024: The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) must immediately deploy a protection mission to Ukraine’s critical electricity system as Russia attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure intensify. The nuclear crisis…
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Greenpeace conducts nuclear safety trainings with communities in Dnipropetrovsk region
More than a hundred people attended the trainings, which took place from 12 to 15 November
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Greenpeace urges IAEA to step up inspections in Ukraine as war enters ‘uniquely dangerous phase’
Kyiv, 2 October 2024 – The head of Greenpeace International has written to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to urgently request that it steps up its inspection of nuclear…
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Greenpeace opens new office in Kyiv, Ukraine
“Proud” and “hopeful” moment; the newest Greenpeace office will focus on fighting crimes against nature and driving green reconstruction
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“Installer of Solar Power Plants”: the first course on installation of solar power plants for women was held in Ukraine
In the context of a full-scale war, the problem of “personnel hunger” in engineering professions is constantly relevant. Active involvement of women in the technical field can be a response…
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Greenpeace finds Grossi’s planned visit to Kursk nuclear power plant highly controversial and calls for its cancellation
According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi will visit the Kursk nuclear plant. The visit comes as a response to the invitation of Alexey…
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IAEA and Rosatom agree restart of Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant ‘impossible… under current conditions’ – Russian nuclear blackmail continues says Greenpeace CEE
Less than two weeks ago, Greenpeace warned that Russian government documents submitted to the IAEA showed plans for Zaporizhzhia reactor restart, including the intention to construct a water pumping station from the Dnipro river.
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Russian government publishes first detailed plans for restart of Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant – Greenpeace condemns nuclear blackmail
The first details of Rosatom’s plans are contained in an official document submitted to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) by the Russian government on 14 May, 2024
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Greenpeace Germany warns of Russian propaganda and condemns military use of Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant
Greenpeace Germany has today warned that Russian claims that on 7th of April 2024 Ukraine is targeting their own nuclear plant with UAV drones is almost certainly misleading propaganda.