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There are major problems associated with nuclear power. The need for secure storage of radioactive waste is not solved and there is the continuing risk of radioactive contamination and accidents. Norges Naturvernforbund has been working against the nuclear industry in Russia since the early 1990s, and re also supporting struggles against new nuclear power plants in Belarus and Ukraine.


  • Nuclear transport

    31.01.2012:

    Brukt atombrensel skaper strid i Russland

    Brukt atombrensel skal fraktes fra Finskebukta til Sibir. Der skal det lagres i et midlertidig lager ved elva Jenisei. En ulykke kan føre radioaktiv forurensing fra Sibir via Jenisei til Polhavet og med havstrømmen vestover til Kola og Barentshavet. Radioaktiv fisk og sjømat kan bli resultatet. Russiske miljøvernere fordømmer flyttingen. Oleg Bodrov fra Green World sier at transporten ikke løser problemet med radioaktivt brensel, men bare flytter det til en annen del av Russland.

  • Kola atomkraft

    20.06.2011: Naturvernforbundet and Russian partners worried:

    Official Russian report reveals safety problems at nuclear power plants

    A report from Rosatom reveals safety problems at Russian nuclear power plants. Russian and Norwegian environmentalists are disturbed over the report’s conclusions. - This looks even worse than we anticipated, but at least presenting these safety flaws is an important step, says Yuri Ivanov in Kola Environmental Center.

  • La Hague-opprop overrekkelse MD

    08.06.2011:

    Norsk avfall - norsk ansvar

    Norsk høyaktivt atomavfall må ikke sendes til det franske atomanlegget La Hague. Det var budskapet da 8 organisasjoner i dag overleverte et opprop til statssekretær Heidi Sørensen.

  • Puma murmansk

    16.12.2010:

    Puma in Murmansk with dangerous cargo

    Puma has now reached Murmansk with spent nuclear fuel from Serbia, after sailing along the Norwegian coast. The picture shows Puma in Murmansk, taken by Naturvernforbundet today.

  • Buddelmerkel

    07.12.2010: Important victory

    Germany cancels nuclear transport to Mayak

    Naturvernforbundet and Russian partners are applauding the German decision to cancel the planned transport of spent nuclear fuel to Mayak in Russia. The bad environmental situation at the Mayak facility is the reason for the decision.

  • Puma hekk

    06.12.2010: Transport to Mayak in Russia

    Nuclear waste along the Norwegian coast

    A ship carrying spent nuclear fuel will reach Norwegian waters within the next 24 hours on its way to Murmansk. Naturvernforbundet asks that emergency preparedness is increased, and that Norwegian authorities confront the transport of dangerous radioactive materials.

  • Kola atomkr

    02.09.2010: Lahnstein must speak up

    Kola nuclear power plant needs a decommissioning plan

    When Norwegian deputy minister Mr. Lahnstein is in Murmansk this week for the Norwegian-Russian bi-lateral nuclear commission, he must use the opportunity to demand a decommission plan for Kola NPP.

  • Nuke-report-belarus-front

    03.11.2009:

    Real cost of nuclear energy in Belarus

    A new report showing real costs of the planned nuclear power plant in Belarus shows that energy efficiency and renewable energy is a far more economic attractive alternative than new nuclear power.

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