Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Portrait-of-Stephan-Kurt-27MZIFLHWV4Z.htmlConceptually similarStephan Kurt and Stefan FüglisterGP01T9ACompleted★★★★Stephan Kurt and Stefan FüglisterGP01T9BCompleted★★★★Portrait of Stephan KurtGP01T9HCompleted★★★★Portrait of Stefan FüglisterGP01T99Completed★★★★Nuclear Campaign Press ConferenceGP01T9DCompleted★★★★Nuclear Action at Axpo Press Conference in Zurich GP01RTBCompleted★★★★Nuclear Action at Axpo Press Conference in Zurich GP01RTCCompleted★★★★Nuclear Action Projection at Power PlantGP0300XCompleted★★★★Nuclear Action Projection at Power PlantGP0300YCompleted★★★★View AllGP01T9CPortrait of Stephan KurtStephan Kurt of the Oeko-Institut Darmstadt.In original language:Stephan KurtStephan Kurt (Oeko-Institut Darmstadt)Locations:Europe, East Europe, Alpine Countries-Switzerland-ZurichDate:17 Jan, 2003Credit:© Greenpeace / Ex-Press / David AdairMaximum size:2000px X 1312pxRestrictions:Images ok for use in all Greenpeace campaigns, products and brochures. NOT FOR ADVERTISING OR COMMERCIAL USE.Keywords:Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear energy symbol-Nuclear power stations-People-Portraits-Press conferencesShoot:Nuclear Campaign Press Conference on the Risks of Human Error in ZurichThere is not much you can do to prevent human error in nuclear power plants. This is the conclusion of a recent study, which the German Eco-Institute has done on behalf of Greenpeace. At today's press conference, Greenpeace also presented a new website on the topic. Human error in nuclear power plants is always possible, also in Switzerland - because mistakes are a natural human attribute and unavoidable. But in nuclear power plants, mistakes can take the lives of hundreds of thousands of people. Therefore this subject is often discussed behind closed doors. But now, for the first time, the Eco-Institute Darmstadt has executed a recent study with a critical vision. The result is worrying.