Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Anti-Nuclear-Action-in-Taiwan-27MZIFVDBPW8.htmlConceptually similarAnti-Nuclear Action in TaiwanGP04PSMCompleted★★★★Anti-Nuclear Action in TaiwanGP04PSOCompleted★★★★Anti-Nuclear Action in TaiwanGP04PSQCompleted★★★★★★Anti-Nuclear Action in TaiwanGP04PSNCompleted★★★★Anti-Nuclear Action in TaiwanGP04PSPCompleted★★★★Anti-Nuclear Action in TaiwanGP04PSLCompleted★★★★Anti-Nuclear Action in TaiwanGP04PSKCompleted★★★★Hazardous Material Training in RussiaGP01BFXCompleted★★★★Toxic Mud Protest BandungGP0STPSERCompleted★★★★View AllGP04PSJAnti-Nuclear Action in TaiwanGreenpeace activists on a street in Taipei City wear hazmat suits during an anti-nuclear protest. Greenpeace is urging Taiwan to stop the construction of nuclear power plant 4 and opt for a more sustainable future.Locations:Asia-Taipei-TaiwanDate:1 Aug, 2013Credit:© Steven Vigar / GreenpeaceMaximum size:1400px X 932pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Masks (protective)-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear energy-Outdoors-Protective clothing-Small group of peopleShoot:Anti-Nuclear Action in TaiwanGreenpeace activists in Taipei city wearing hazmat suits hold banners and placards bearing messages related to nuclear disaster. Greenpeace is urging Taiwan to stop the construction of nuclear power plant 4 and opt for a more sustainable future.Greenpeace East Asia (Taipei office) has published the report “Who is Responsible for Nuclear Disasters?”. The report provides a global study on nuclear liability laws and compensation. According to the report, the compensation by the Taiwan state-owned operator, Taipower Co. (USD $140 million) is the lowest among developed countries.Related Collections:Rainbow Warrior In Taiwan (All Photographers)