Nuclear Action Borssele Power Plant
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Nuclear Action Borssele Power Plant in the Netherlands 

Nuclear Action Borssele Power Plant in the Netherlands 

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10/30/2003 
Greenpeace activists place together with several environmental organisations and political parties 600 yellow nuclear waste barrels in a long row in front of the nuclear power plant Borssele on the day that Borssele celebrates its 30 years existence. With this action they show what the nuclear power plant Borssele has produced in 30 years: 600 nuclear waste barrels that will remain dangerous for 240,000 years. In addition the reprocessing in France causes unacceptable pollution in the North Sea. The nuclear power plant will be operational for ten more years, so Greenpeace demands that the Dutch government must stop this nuclear pollution in France and store the nuclear waste immediately. The nuclear reprocessing is devastating for the environment and proliferation. Despite the pollution and international treaties that commit the Netherlands to store nuclear waste immediately, Borssele continues this polluting process. Greenpeace urges the government to stop with nuclear energy and to invest in sustainable energy like sun, wind and biomass. 
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