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Mar
11
2013

Hope from Fukushima

POSTED BY admin

Blogpost by Junichi Sato, ED Greenpeace Japan – March 11, 2013 As we mark the second memorial of the March 11, 2011 triple disaster, we see tragedy, but also hope in Japan. While people mourn for the mothers, fathers, siblings, grandparents and children that were lost in the earthquake and tsunami, many of those that [...]

May
11
2011

Nuclear Banks: No Thanks!

POSTED BY Jamie Ling

Exactly two months ago an earthquake and tsunami hit Japan. Together, they not only resulted in a huge natural disaster, but also triggered an unprecedented man made tragedy. The Fukushima nuclear power plant is still out of control, threatening thousands of people’s health and livelihoods. If making mistakes with nuclear energy is bad enough – [...]

Apr
29
2011

Compassion and reflection – Fukushima and Chernobyl

POSTED BY Julie Macken

At 5pm on Tuesday the 26th of April the candlelight vigil seemed like a very bad idea. Not only was it the last night of the Easter Break with half of Sydney stuck in traffic jams up and down the coast, the rain was so fierce it was coming in sideways and the wind was [...]

Apr
14
2011

We must embrace a clean energy future

POSTED BY Stephen Campbell

Between 2000 and 2002, I was part of a Greenpeace team that mounted a global campaign to stop the transport of mixed oxide (MOX) plutonium based nuclear fuel and radioactive waste across the world, and through the Pacific. Protests against various transports happened in the UK, France, South America, South Africa, in the Tasman Sea [...]

Aug
05
2010

Hiroshima remembered – Greenpeace revisits the tragic legacy of nuclear testing

POSTED BY jlatona

On August 6, 1945, the city of Hiroshima was destroyed by a single atomic bomb. Upon impact, thousands of people were instantly carbonised in a blast a thousand times hotter than the sun’s surface. Around 80,000 died instantly, while the final toll climbed to 250,000. On August 9, Nagasaki suffered a comparable fate. The 65th [...]