Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Nuclear-Action-Borssele-Power-Plant-in-the-Netherlands-27MZIFLTCTCT.htmlConceptually similarNuclear Action Borssele Power Plant in the NetherlandsGP01LVGCompleted★★★★Nuclear Action Borssele Power Plant in the NetherlandsGP01LVFCompleted★★★★Nuclear Action Borssele Power Plant in the NetherlandsGP01LVICompleted★★★★★★Nuclear Action Borssele Power Plant in the NetherlandsGP01LVJCompleted★★★★Nuclear Action Borssele Power Plant in the NetherlandsGP01LVKCompleted★★★★Nuclear Action Borssele Power Plant in the NetherlandsGP01LVLCompleted★★★★Nuclear Energy Demonstration in Den Bosch GP01LVZCompleted★★★★Nuclear Energy Demonstration in Den Bosch GP01LW0Completed★★★★Nuclear Energy Demonstration in Den Bosch GP01LVXCompleted★★★★View AllGP01LVHNuclear Action Borssele Power Plant in the NetherlandsGreenpeace activists paint the closing date 31-12-2003 at the nuclear power plant Borssele to protest against the decision of the government to keep Borssele operational for a longer period of time. The police keeps an eye on the action.In original language:Nucleaire Actie Kerncentrale Borssele in NederlandGreenpeace actievoerders schilderen de sluitingsdatum 31-12-2003 op de kerncentrale Borssele uit protest tegen het besluit van de regering om Borssele langer open te houden. De politie houdt de actievoerders in de gaten.Locations:Borssele-Europe, West Europe-NetherlandsDate:21 Jun, 2001Credit:© Greenpeace / Bas BeentjesMaximum size:1312px X 2000pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Energy-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Nuclear (campaign title)-Outdoors-Painting actions-Police-Power PlantShoot:Nuclear Action Borssele Power Plant in the NetherlandsGreenpeace paints the closing date 31-12-2003 at the nuclear power plant Borssele to protest against the plans of the government and the owner of Borssele EPZ, to keep Borssele operational for a longer period of time. Greenpeace finds this very irresponsible, because a nuclear power plant is an easy target for terroristic attacks and can never be protected for one hundred percent. In addition nuclear waste remains highly dangerous for 240,000 years and the nuclear reprocessing is disastrous for the environment and proliferation. Despite the pollution and international treaties that commit the Netherlands to store nuclear waste immediately, Borssele continues this polluting process. Greenpeace calls on the government to hold to the decision to close Borssele and to invest in sustainable energy like sun, wind and biomass. Tomorrow begins the lawsuit about the closing date.