Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Nuclear-Power-Petition-in-Switzerland-27MZIF3401EX.htmlConceptually similarNuclear Power Petition in SwitzerlandGP0STO620Completed★★★★Nuclear Power Petition in SwitzerlandGP0STO622Completed★★★★★★Nuclear Power Petition in SwitzerlandGP0STO623Completed★★★★Nuclear Power Petition in SwitzerlandGP0STO624Completed★★★★★★Nuclear Power Petition in SwitzerlandGP0STO625Completed★★★★Nuclear Power Petition in SwitzerlandGP0STO62ECompleted★★★★Nuclear Power Petition in SwitzerlandGP0STO62FCompleted★★★★Nuclear Power Petition in SwitzerlandGP0STO621Completed★★★★Nuclear Power Petition in SwitzerlandGP0STO62BCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STO62DNuclear Power Petition in SwitzerlandGreenpeace activists erect a 3 metre statue of a glowing rabbit (in the German language a test object is referred to as a 'test rabbit', not 'guinea pig') in front of the government building in Bern, as they deliver a 41,000 signature petition asking the government to limit the lifespan of existing nuclear power plants to 40 years. In the picture a close up of a box with the petition papers.In original language:Strahlendes Anti-AKW-Mahnmal auf dem BundesplatzGreenpeace Aktivisten reichen zusammen mit einzelnen Vertretern von rund 20 atomkritische Organisationen (im Hintergrund mit Bart: Nationalrat Christian Van Singer, recht von ihm Aernst Born von der NWA) in Bern eine von mehr als 41'000 Menschen unterzeichnete Petition ein, die eine Laufzeitbeschränkung von 40 Jahren für alle Atomkraftwerke fordert.Locations:Alpine Countries-Bern (Switzerland)-Europe-SwitzerlandDate:19 Dec, 2013Credit:© Greenpeace / Nicolas FojtuMaximum size:4256px X 2832pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Boxes-Close ups-Government buildings-Greenpeace activists-Hands-KWCI (GPI)-Morning-Nuclear (campaign title)-One person-Outdoors-PetitionsShoot:Nuclear Power Petition in SwitzerlandGreenpeace activists erect a 3 metre statue of a glowing rabbit (in the German language a test object is referred to as a 'test rabbit', not 'guinea pig') in front of the government building in Bern, as they deliver a 41,000 signature petition asking that the government limit the lifespan of existing nuclear power plants to 40 years.