Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Plutonium-Shipment-Action-Los-Alamos-to-Cadarache-27MZIFBGFDQ.htmlConceptually similarPlutonium Shipment Action Los Alamos to CadaracheGP0NDCCompleted★★★★Plutonium Shipment Action Los Alamos to CadaracheGP0FURCompleted★★★★Plutonium Shipment Action Los Alamos to CadaracheGP06BNCompleted★★★★Plutonium Shipment Action Los Alamos to CadaracheGP090VCompleted★★★★Plutonium Shipment Action Los Alamos to CadaracheGP02Q2Completed★★★★Plutonium Shipment Action Los Alamos to CadaracheGP0130CCompleted★★★★Plutonium Shipment Action Los Alamos to CadaracheGP0HBXCompleted★★★★Plutonium Shipment Action Los Alamos to CadaracheGP0MVVCompleted★★★★Plutonium Shipment Action Los Alamos to CadaracheGP01E1ECompleted★★★★View AllGP07XPPlutonium Shipment Action Los Alamos to CadaracheProtestor holds canistor with radio-active symbol during a protest at Roseau Manif, France. Greenpeace protests against the transport of weapons-grade plutonium, from Los Alamos USA, which will travel to Cadarache nuclear facility north of Marseilles. The transport began in France after the arrival of UK-flagged commercial nuclear cargo ship, the Pacific Pintail, from Charleston, USA. Before reaching its final destination it will have travelled more than a thousand kilometres across France, passing by numerous highly populated communities. Greenpeace believes the shipment is unnecessary and highly vulnerable to accidents or deliberate attack.Locations:Alpine Countries-France-Roseau ManifDate:1 Oct, 2004Credit:© Greenpeace / Michel Le MoineMaximum size:3008px X 2000pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Nuclear (campaign title)-Plutonium-PropsShoot:Nuclear Action in FranceGreenpeace protests against the transport of weapons-grade plutonium, from Los Alamos USA, which will travel to Cadarache nuclear facility north of Marseilles. The transport began in France after the arrival of UK-flagged commercial nuclear cargo ship, the Pacific Pintail, from Charleston, USA. Before reaching its final destination it will have travelled more than a thousand kilometres across France, passing by numerous highly populated communities. Greenpeace believes the shipment is unnecessary and highly vulnerable to accidents or deliberate attack.