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Keywords
Actions and protests
Banners
Climbing actions
Cooling towers
Day
Direct communications
Greenpeace activists
KWCI (GPI)
Leibstadt Nuclear Power Plant
Nuclear (campaign title)
Nuclear energy symbol
Nuclear power stations
Outdoors
Steam
Action Nuclear at Power Plant Leibstadt
Activists of Greenpeace Switzerland climb the 150 meters high cooling tower of the nuclear power plant Leibstadt unrolling a banner (20x20 meters) with the wording '3x Yes for the Future’ to encourage the Swiss people to vote for an environmentally energy policy at the nuclear referenda ballot of September 22/23 1990.
In original language:
Aktion am Kernkraftwerk Leibstadt
Greenpeace Aktivisten erklommen den 150 Meter hohen Kühlturm des Atomkraftwerkes Leibstadt und entfalteten ein Banner (20x20 Meter) mit der Aufschrift '3x Ja für die Zukunft’ um das Schweizer Volk zu ermutigen am 22./23. September 1990 für eine umweltfreundliche Energieversorgung ohne Atomkraftwerke zu stimmen.
Restrictions
FOR NON-COMMERCIAL GREENPEACE PUBLISHED MATERIAL. NO FUNDRAISING OR SALES. FOR ALL EXTERNAL ENQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL PHOTO REPRESENTATIVE OR GREENPEACE INTERNATIONAL PHOTO LIBRARY.
Unique identifier:
GP0D0F
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
17/09/1990
Locations:
Alpine Countries
,
Leibstadt
,
Switzerland
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Dominik Labhardt
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
Containers
Shoot:
Nuclear Action Nuclear Power Plant Leibstadt Switzerland
'Vigil for a Future Without Nuclear Power’
Activists of Greenpeace Switzerland climbed the 150 meters high cooling tower of the nuclear power plant Leibstadt unrolling a banner (20x20 meters) with the wording '3x Yes’ to encourage the Swiss people to vote for an environmentally energy policy at the nuclear referenda ballot of September 22/23 1990.
Related Collections:
Nuclear Power Plant Actions at Goesgen and Leibstadt Switzerland (All Photographers)
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