Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Protest-against-Nuclear-Waste-Transport-in-Switzerland-27MZIFLMTGNA.htmlConceptually similarProtest against Nuclear Waste Transport in SwitzerlandGP020U1Completed★★★★Protest against Nuclear Waste Transport in SwitzerlandGP020U4Completed★★★★★★★Protest against Nuclear Waste Transport in SwitzerlandGP07NYCompleted★★★★★★★Protest against Nuclear Waste Transport in SwitzerlandGP0FKQCompleted★★★★Protest against Transport of Nuclear WasteGP020V0Completed★★★★★★Protest against Transport of Nuclear WasteGP020V1Completed★★★★★★Protest against Nuclear Waste Transport in SwitzerlandGP02UW8Completed★★★★Nuclear Power Plant Goesgen in SwitzerlandGP02EITCompleted★★★★Nuclear Power Plant Goesgen in SwitzerlandGP02EIUCompleted★★★★View AllGP020U0Protest against Nuclear Waste Transport in SwitzerlandGreenpeace activists plant 200 crosses in front of the nuclear power plant in Goesgen. The crosses represent the number of cancer fatalities which the British Government itself estimates will occur per year of radioactive discharges from the THORP/Sellafield site. Protest at the imminent transport of nuclear waste from the Swiss Goesgen nuclear power plant to THORP at Sellafield in England.Locations:Alpine Countries-Europe-Gösgen-Niedergösgen-SwitzerlandDate:13 Dec, 1993Credit:© Greenpeace / Ex-Press / David AdairMaximum size:2611px X 1808pxRestrictions:Images ok for use in all Greenpeace campaigns, products and brochures. NOT FOR ADVERTISING OR COMMERCIAL USE.Keywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Christian crosses-Cooling towers-Day-Direct communications-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Nuclear power stations-Nuclear waste-Nuclear waste transports-Outdoors-Plutonium-Props-Small group of people-Steam-Thermal Oxide Reprocessing Plant (THORP)Shoot:Protest against Transport of Nuclear Waste in Goesgen SwitzerlandProtest at the imminent transport of nuclear waste from the Swiss Gösgen nuclear power plant to THORP at Sellafield in England. The 200 crosses that Greenpeace planted represent the number of cancer fatalities which the British Government itself estimates will occur per year of radioactive discharges from the THORP/Sellafield site.Related Collections:Protest against Transport of Nuclear Waste in Goesgen Switzerland (All Photographers)