Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-at-Oskarshamn-Nuclear-Reactor-in-Sweden-27MZIF3SDH86.htmlConceptually similarAction at Oskarshamn Nuclear Reactor in SwedenGP0STO93BCompleted★★★★Action at Oskarshamn Nuclear Reactor in SwedenGP0STO93CCompleted★★★★Action at Oskarshamn Nuclear Reactor in SwedenGP0STO93ECompleted★★★★★★Action at Oskarshamn Nuclear Reactor in SwedenGP0STO947Completed★★★★Action at Oskarshamn Nuclear Reactor in SwedenGP0STO948Completed★★★★Action at Oskarshamn Nuclear Reactor in SwedenGP0STO949Completed★★★★Action at Oskarshamn Nuclear Reactor in SwedenGP0STO94ACompleted★★★★Action at Oskarshamn Nuclear Reactor in SwedenGP0STO94BCompleted★★★★Action at Oskarshamn Nuclear Reactor in SwedenGP0STO94CCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STO93DAction at Oskarshamn Nuclear Reactor in SwedenA Greenpeace activist on top of the Oskarshamn nuclear reactor.Twenty activists have entered the Oskarshamn nuclear power plant in Sweden to unfurl a large banner from the top of the reactor and to deliver an orange pension letter to the plant. The activists are highlighting that that the reactors have passed their technical lifetime and pose a serious risk. Sweden has four of the ten oldest and most worn reactors. A new report on nuclear age crisis shows that aging reactors reduce safety margins and increase accident risk dramatically.Locations:Europe-Oskarshamn-SwedenDate:5 Mar, 2014Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:4320px X 3240pxKeywords:Action preparations-Actions and protests-Banners-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear power stations-One person-Oskarshamn Nuclear Power Plant-Outdoors-RoofsShoot:Action at Oskarshamn Nuclear Reactor in SwedenTwenty Greenpeace activists enter the Oskarshamn nuclear power plant in Sweden to unfurl a large banner from the top of the reactor and to deliver an orange pension letter to the plant. The activists are highlighting that the reactors have passed their technical lifetime and pose a serious risk. Sweden has four of the ten oldest and most worn reactors. A new report on nuclear age crisis shows that aging reactors reduce safety margins and increase accident risk dramatically.The activity is part of a global action across Europe, where 240 Greenpeace activists have taken part in protests to highlight the risks of Europe’s ageing nuclear power stock.