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Banks
BNP Paribas
Buildings
Day
Eletrobras
Funding
High angle view
Hills
Industrial landscapes
Investment
KWCI (GPI)
Manual workers
Nuclear (campaign title)
Nuclear energy
Nuclear power stations
Outdoors
Two people
Women
Angra 1 and 2 Reactors in Angra dos Reis
Two women look out over the land of Angra 1 and 2 Nuclear Power Station. If BNP Paribas’ financing goes ahead, a third reactor – Angra 3 – will be built using dangerously obsolete technology burdening Brazil with a reactor that would not be permitted in the countries that are financing it.
Unique identifier:
GP0287T
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
03/10/2010
Locations:
Angra dos Reis
,
Brazil
,
South America
Credit line:
© Peter Caton / Greenpeace
Size:
4872px × 6496px 21MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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BNP Funding Nuclear Reactor in Brazil
Angra dos Reis, 150 km from Rio de Janeiro, is one of Brazil’s most beautiful areas and a top tourist destination. Brazil's only nuclear power stations, Angra 1 & Angra 2 are located nearby. There has been widespread national criticism regarding the location of the nuclear power stations due to the area’s outstanding natural beauty and safety fears. BNP Paribas plans to fund the construction of another reactor, Angra 3. Construction of Angra 3 originally stopped in 1986 following the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. Now BNP Paribas plans to provide financing to restart the reactor’s construction, which will use dangerously obsolete technology and burden Brazil with an out-of-date nuclear reactor that fails to meet international safety standards. This reactor would not be permitted in the countries financing it. BNP Paribas provides more finance to the nuclear industry than any other bank in the world. Greenpeace demands the company diverts the investment to renewable energy.
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