Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Nuclear-Convoy-Blockade-in-Caen-27MZIFJ6FI5C6.htmlConceptually similarNuclear Convoy Blockade in CaenGP0STPL21Completed★★★★Nuclear Convoy Blockade in CaenGP0STPL23Completed★★★★Nuclear Convoy Blockade in CaenGP0STPL24Completed★★★★Nuclear Convoy Blockade in CaenGP0STPL25Completed★★★★★★Nuclear Convoy Blockade in CaenGP0STPL26Completed★★★★★★Nuclear Convoy Blockade in CaenGP0STPL27Completed★★★★Nuclear Action at Construction Site of Proposed Water Reactor in FranceGP013KFCompleted★★★★Nuclear Action at Construction Site of Proposed Water Reactor in FranceGP012LVCompleted★★★★Protest against Nuclear Energy in FlamanvilleGP0STQ68LCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPL22Nuclear Convoy Blockade in CaenIn Evrecy near Caen, Greenpeace activists block a truck transporting a lid that is to be installed on the vessel of the Flamanville EPR. 12 activists chained themselves to the truck and display banners with the message "Nuclear, dead end". Greenpeace denounces the non-compliance with minimum safety standards after the discovery by the French Nuclear Safety Authority of serious anomalies in the composition of the steel vessel of the Flamanville EPR. Greenpeace is calling on President Hollande to apply the transition energy law and to shut down 17 to 20 reactors by 2025.Locations:Caen-Europe-France-Normandy-Western EuropeDate:12 Feb, 2016Credit:© Nicolas Chauveau / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3812px X 2464pxKeywords:Access blockade actions-Actions and protests-Banners-Construction-EDF (Electricité de France)-European Pressurized Water Reactor (EPR)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Night-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear power stations-Outdoors-Police-TrucksShoot:Nuclear Convoy Blockade in CaenIn Evrecy near Caen, Greenpeace activists block a truck transporting a lid that is to be installed on the vessel of the Flamanville EPR. 12 activists chained themselves to the truck and display banners with the message "Nuclear, dead end". Greenpeace denounces the non-compliance with minimum safety standards after the discovery by the French Nuclear Safety Authority of serious anomalies in the composition of the steel vessel of the Flamanville EPR. Greenpeace is calling on President Hollande to apply the transition energy law and to shut down 17 to 20 reactors by 2025.Related Collections:Nuclear Convoy Blockade in Caen (Photos & Video)