Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Plutonium-Shipment-Action-Los-Alamos-to-Cadarache-27MZIFLIXPKR.htmlConceptually similarPlutonium Shipment Action Los Alamos to CadaracheGP0GUJCompleted★★★★Plutonium Shipment Action Los Alamos to CadaracheGP07EPCompleted★★★★Plutonium Shipment Action Los Alamos to CadaracheGP06BKCompleted★★★★Plutonium Shipment Action Los Alamos to CadaracheGP0BQOCompleted★★★★Plutonium Shipment Action Los Alamos to CadaracheGP0OTSCompleted★★★★Plutonium Shipment Action Los Alamos to CadaracheGP0U8ZCompleted★★★★Plutonium Shipment Action Los Alamos to CadaracheGP019KKCompleted★★★★Plutonium Shipment Action Los Alamos to CadaracheGP01A2KCompleted★★★★Plutonium Shipment Action Los Alamos to CadaracheGP015Y4Completed★★★★View AllGP01D1JPlutonium Shipment Action Los Alamos to CadarachePortrait of a former scientist from the Los Alamos Nuclear Laboratory that runs a gallery called the Black Hole, he sells old machinery from the lab, Los Alamos, New Mexico, (USA). Weapons-grade plutonium is transported from Los Alamos (USA) to Cadarache (France) via several destinations for transformation into plutonium fuel or MOX (uranium-plutonium oxide) then destined for shipment back to USA for tests in reactor. Greenpeace shadows the deadly cargo and attempts to block its progress with several actions along the route protesting that the nuclear cargo could be stolen and that an accident during transport would be an environmental disaster.Locations:Los Alamos-New Mexico-United States of AmericaDate:1 Sep, 2004Credit:© Greenpeace / Tim GeorgesonMaximum size:3938px X 2903pxKeywords:Actions and protests-KWCI (GPI)-MOX nuclear fuel-Nuclear (campaign title)-Televisions (TVs)Shoot:Plutonium Shipment Action Los Alamos to CadaracheWeapons-grade plutonium is transported from Los Alamos (USA) to Cadarache (France) via Charleston for transformation into plutonium fuel or MOX (uranium-plutonium oxide) then destined for shipment back to USA for tests in reactor. Greenpeace shadows the deadly cargo and attempts to block its progress with several actions along the route protesting that the cargo could be stolen and that an accident during transport would be an environmental disaster.