Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-at-Tihange-Nuclear-Power-Plant-in-Belgium-27MZIF3S3ZE3.htmlConceptually similarAction at Tihange Nuclear Power Plant in BelgiumGP0STO950Completed★★★★Action at Tihange Nuclear Power Plant in BelgiumGP0STO94YCompleted★★★★Action at Tihange Nuclear Power Plant in BelgiumGP0STO94ZCompleted★★★★Action at Tihange Nuclear Power Plant in BelgiumGP0STO95ZCompleted★★★★Action at Tihange Nuclear Power Plant in BelgiumGP0STO94SCompleted★★★★Action at Tihange Nuclear Power Plant in BelgiumGP0STO94TCompleted★★★★Action at Tihange Nuclear Power Plant in BelgiumGP0STO94XCompleted★★★★Action at Tihange Nuclear Power Plant in BelgiumGP0STO95YCompleted★★★★Action at Tihange Nuclear Power Plant in BelgiumGP0STO961Completed★★★★View AllGP0STO960Action at Tihange Nuclear Power Plant in BelgiumGreenpeace activists protest with "nuclear" barrels and banners bearing the message "The End" against the aging Tihange nuclear power plant in Belgium.In original language:Aktion am Atomkraftwerk TihangeGreenpeace Aktivisten protestieren am Atomkraftwerk Tihange (Belgien) gegen ueberalterte Atomkraftwerke. Aktivisten protestieren mit Atomfaesser und Abspeerband, Aufschrift:"The End".Locations:Belgium-Europe-TihangeDate:5 Mar, 2014Credit:© Philip Reynaers / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4928px X 3280pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Barrels-Cooling towers-Faces-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Masks (protective)-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear power stations-One person-Outdoors-Protective clothing-Steam-Tihange Nuclear Power PlantShoot:Action at Tihange Nuclear Power Plant in BelgiumGreenpeace activists protest with "nuclear" barrels against the aging Tihange nuclear power plant in Belgium.Across Europe, 240 Greenpeace activists have taken part in protests to highlight the risks of Europe’s aging nuclear power stock. In a total of 6 countries; France, Sweden, Belgium, Spain, the Netherlands and Switzerland and the activists have carried out a series of different activities at nuclear facilities demanding that their governments stop extending the life-time of these old and decrepit nuclear reactors and instead invest in the clean and safe alternatives and support a 45% renewable target for Europe to 2030.Related Collections:Activists Protest at Europe's Ageing Nuclear Reactors (Photos & Videos)