Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Rainbow-Warrior-in-Busan-27MZIFJ6Y86WM.htmlConceptually similarRainbow Warrior in BusanGP0STPCWRCompleted★★★★Rainbow Warrior in BusanGP0STPCWSCompleted★★★★Rainbow Warrior in BusanGP0STPCWTCompleted★★★★★★Rainbow Warrior People’s Energy Tour in South KoreaGP0STPDGVCompleted★★★★Rainbow Warrior People’s Energy Tour in South KoreaGP0STPDGTCompleted★★★★Rainbow Warrior Open Boat in BusanGP0STPCYHCompleted★★★★Rainbow Warrior Open Boat in BusanGP0STPCYICompleted★★★★Rainbow Warrior Open Boat in BusanGP0STPCYJCompleted★★★★Rainbow Warrior Open Boat in BusanGP0STPCYKCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPDFNRainbow Warrior in BusanThe Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior arrives in Busan, the second largest city in South Korea. The visit is part of Greenpeace’s campaign to push the Korean government to change its energy policy. The government is planning to build two more reactors at the Kori Nuclear Power Plant, the world’s largest nuclear power plant complex, located between Busan and Ulsan. The plant already has six reactors and there are around 3.4 million people living within the 30km zone around the plant.Locations:Asia-Busan-Republic of KoreaDate:9 Oct, 2015Credit:© Greenpeace / Jungyeob JiMaximum size:8688px X 4888pxKeywords:Cities-Cityscapes-Day-KWCI (GPI)-MY Rainbow Warrior III-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear energy-OutdoorsShoot:Rainbow Warrior People’s Energy Tour in South KoreaThe Rainbow Warrior is in South Korea for a three week tour as part of Greenpeace’s campaign to push the Korean government to change its energy policy. The government is planning to build two more reactors at the Kori Nuclear Power Plant, the world’s largest nuclear power plant complex, located between Busan and Ulsan. The plant already has six reactors and there are around 3.4 million people living within the 30km zone around the plant.