Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Rianne-Teule-Measures-Radiation-in-Niger-27MZIFII5F31.htmlConceptually similarRianne Teule Measures Radiation in NigerGP01XG5Completed★★★★Measuring Radiation in NigerGP021WACompleted★★★★Rianne Teule Measures Radiation in NigerGP01X67Completed★★★★Rianne Teule Measures Radiation in NigerGP01X69Completed★★★★Measuring Radiation in NigerGP021WDCompleted★★★★Measuring Radiation in NigerGP021WHCompleted★★★★Rianne Teule Measures Radiation in NigerGP01X66Completed★★★★Schoolchildren in NigerGP01X68Completed★★★★Rianne Teule Measures Radiation in NigerGP02DLRCompleted★★★★View AllGP02DLPRianne Teule Measures Radiation in NigerGreenpeace campaigner Rianne Teule measures radiation levels. Rianne is part of a Greenpeace team who surveyed the area close to two uranium mines owned by French company AREVA and found dangerous levels of radiation.Locations:Africa-Akokan-Niger-Western AfricaDate:5 Nov, 2009Credit:© Greenpeace / Philip ReynaersMaximum size:1800px X 1200pxKeywords:Areva-Day-Deserts-Greenpeace campaigners-Hot-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Mining-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear radiation-Outdoors-Radiation measurement-Radiation measurement tools-Two people-Uranium-Uranium mines-WomenShoot:Radioactive Pollution Inspection in NigerA Greenpeace team visited AREVA’s two uranium mines in Niger. AREVA is a French public multinational industrial conglomerate that is mainly known for nuclear power. During the visit Greenpeace found dangerous levels of radiation in the streets of Akokan and Arlit, mining cities located close to both mines. Following the inspection, Greenpeace has released the results of its survey to the authorities and companies involved, and called for an independent inspection, followed by a comprehensive clean-up to address the impacts of the French nuclear company’s activities in Niger.Related Collections:Radioactive Pollution Inspection in Niger (Photos & Video)