Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Nuclear-Action-against-BNP-at-French-Masters-27MZIFIZ7JK6.htmlConceptually similarNuclear Action against BNP at French MastersGP028E2Completed★★★★Nuclear Action against BNP at French MastersGP028DYCompleted★★★★Nuclear Action against BNP at French MastersGP028E0Completed★★★★★★Nuclear Action against BNP at French MastersGP028E1Completed★★★★Nuclear Action against BNP at French MastersGP028DUCompleted★★★★Nuclear Action against BNP at French MastersGP028DVCompleted★★★★Nuclear Action against BNP at French MastersGP028DWCompleted★★★★Nuclear Action against BNP at French MastersGP028DZCompleted★★★★Nuclear Action against BNP at French MastersGP028DPCompleted★★★★View AllGP028DXNuclear Action against BNP at French MastersSeveral Brazilian costumed Greenpeace activists wear sashes saying “BNP stop radioactive investments” and take to the semi-finals tennis court in Paris. They are escorted away by security. The tournament is being sponsored by BNP, who are planning to fund the construction of another reactor, Angra 3 in Angra dos Reis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.Locations:France-Paris-Western EuropeDate:14 Nov, 2010Credit:© Nicolas Chauveau / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3603px X 2355pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banks-BNP Paribas-Crowds-Funding-Greenpeace activists-Indoors-Investment-KWCI (GPI)-Large group of people-National costumes-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear energy-Nuclear power stations-Security staff-Small group of people-Sports buildings-Sports events-Theatrical costumesShoot:Nuclear Action against BNP at French MastersGreenpeace activists protest at the French Masters semi-finals in Paris, which is being sponsored by BNP. While BNP Paribas uses its sponsorship of the event to advertise its services, spectators should also be aware of its planned role in funding the construction of a dangerous and obsolete nuclear reactor in Brazil. BNP Paribas provides more finance to the nuclear industry than any other bank in the world and is planning to fund the construction of another reactor, Angra 3 in Angra dos Reis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Greenpeace demands the company diverts the investment to renewable energy.