Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Nuclear-Action-Borssele-Power-Plant-in-the-Netherlands-27MZIFLTFCT3.htmlConceptually similarNuclear Action Borssele Power Plant in the NetherlandsGP01LD3Completed★★★★Nuclear Action Borssele Power Plant in the NetherlandsGP01LD4Completed★★★★Nuclear Action Borssele Power Plant in the NetherlandsGP01LD6Completed★★★★Nuclear Action Borssele Power Plant in the NetherlandsGP01LD9Completed★★★★Nuclear Action Borssele Power Plant in the NetherlandsGP01LDACompleted★★★★Nuclear Action Borssele Power Plant in the NetherlandsGP01LCJCompleted★★★★Nuclear Action Borssele Power Plant in the NetherlandsGP01LCKCompleted★★★★★★Nuclear Action Borssele Power Plant in the NetherlandsGP01LD5Completed★★★★Nuclear Action Borssele Power Plant in the NetherlandsGP01LD1Completed★★★★View AllGP01LD2Nuclear Action Borssele Power Plant in the NetherlandsGreenpeace activists enter the Borssele nuclear power plant and paint a huge crack on the dome of the reactor demonstrating that the plant is old and unsafe and should be shut down.In original language:Nucleaire Actie Kerncentrale Borssele in NederlandGreenpeace actievoerders dringen het terrein van de kerncentrale Borssele binnen en schilderen een grote barst op het dak van de kernreactor om te laten zien dat de centrale oud en onveilig is en gesloten moet worden.(icoonbeeld Greenpeace Nederland, klimaat en energie))Locations:Borssele-Europe-NetherlandsDate:18 May, 2005Credit:© Greenpeace / Joël van HoudtMaximum size:4064px X 2704pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Chimneys-Day-Energy-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Nuclear (campaign title)-Outdoors-Painting actions-Power stations-SilhouettesShoot:Nuclear Action Borssele Power Plant in the NetherlandsThirty Greenpeace activists, disguised as nuclear waste barrels, enter the Borssele nuclear power plant in Zeeland, the Netherlands. They paint a huge crack on the dome of the reactor demonstrating that the plant is old and unsafe and should be shut down. The action with nuclear waste barrels shows that in spite of fences and cameras, the security of Borssele is not a fact. Due for shutdown in 2013 the Dutch government is considering keeping the plant operational. 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. Greenpeace demands from the government the closing of Borssele and serious investment in safe and positive energy from sun, wind and biomass.Related Collections:Nuclear Action Borssele Power Plant in the Netherlands (Photos & Videos)