Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Delivery-Nuclear-Waste-Barrels-at-Parliament-in-the-Hague-27MZIFLTV7XC.htmlConceptually similarDelivery Nuclear Waste Barrels at Parliament in the HagueGP01LK4Completed★★★★★★Delivery Nuclear Waste Barrels at Parliament in the HagueGP01LK9Completed★★★★Delivery Nuclear Waste Barrels at Parliament in the HagueGP01LK6Completed★★★★★★Delivery Nuclear Waste Barrels at Parliament in the HagueGP01LK3Completed★★★★Presentation Energy Revolution Scenario at Nieuwspoort in The HagueGP01OO5Completed★★★★★★Climate Action Minister of Environment in The HagueGP027PYCompleted★★★★Climate Action One Million Low Energy Light Bulbs the NetherlandsGP01M78Completed★★★★Climate Action One Million Low Energy Light Bulbs the NetherlandsGP01M7BCompleted★★★★Climate Action One Million Low Energy Light Bulbs the NetherlandsGP01M79Completed★★★★View AllGP01LK5Delivery Nuclear Waste Barrels at Parliament in the HagueGreenpeace activists, Natuur & Milieu and Wise deliver 200 yellow nuclear waste barrels at the entrance of the Parliament in the Hague. Wijnand Duyvendak, Member of Parliament for GroenLinks, helps a hand.In original language:Nucleaire Actie Bezorging Kernafvalvaten bij Tweede Kamer in Den HaagGreenpeace actievoerders, Natuur & Milieu en Wise geven 200 gele kernafvalvaten af bij de ingang van de Tweede Kamer in Den Haag. Wijnand Duyvendak, Tweede Kamerlid voor GroenLinks, helpt mee.Locations:Europe, West Europe-Netherlands-The HagueDate:24 Feb, 2005Credit:© Greenpeace / Rob KeerisMaximum size:3504px X 2336pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Barrels-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Energy-Government buildings-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Medium group of people-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear energy symbol-Nuclear waste-Outdoors-Politicians-Props-Trees-YellowShoot:Nuclear Action Delivery Nuclear Waste Barrels at Parliament in The Hague the NetherlandsGreenpeace activists, Natuur & Milieu and Wise deliver 200 yellow nuclear waste barrels at the entrance of the Parliament in The Hague. This is the amount of nuclear waste Borssele produces every ten years. Highly radioactive waste that remains dangerous for 240,000 years and for which there is still no solution. In addition nuclear power plants are an easy target for terroristic attacks and can never be protected for one hundred percent. The environmental organisations want that the government closes the nuclear power plant Borssele in 2013 and invests more in energy saving and sustainable energy from sun, wind and biomass. Today the Parliament debates about the closing of Borssele.