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Keywords
Actions and protests
Anniversaries
Boats
Day
Greenpeace activists
Greenpeace inflatables
KWCI (GPI)
Nuclear (campaign title)
Nuclear power stations
Nuclear reactors
Outdoors
Rosatom Nuclear Energy State Corporation (Rosatom)
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No to Floating Nuclear Power Station in St. Petersburg
On the 31st anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster Greenpeace activists on inflatable boats protest in St. Petersburg, Russia, against the plans of the Russian nuclear corporation Rosatom to fuel and activate reactors of the floating NPP “Akademik Lomonosov”. The power station is built at the Baltic Shipyard right in the centre of Russia’s second biggest city, three kilometres away from the Hermitage. Rosatom plans to tow the floating NPP to Russia's Far East and use it for the industrial exploration of the Arctic.
Unique identifier:
GP0STQPTQ
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
26/04/2017
Locations:
Eastern Europe
,
Russia
,
Saint Petersburg
Credit line:
© Nicolai Gontar / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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No to Floating Nuclear Power Station Action in St. Petersburg
On the 31st anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster Greenpeace activists on inflatable boats protest in St. Petersburg, Russia, against the plans of the Russian nuclear corporation Rosatom to fuel and activate reactors of the floating NPP “Akademik Lomonosov”. The power station is built at the Baltic Shipyard right in the centre of Russia’s second biggest city, three kilometres away from the Hermitage. Rosatom plans to tow the floating NPP to Russia's Far East and use it for the industrial exploration of the Arctic.
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