Attempts to board ship: Greenpeace misses the target

11/16/2009
Press release

Greenpeace militants today boarded a ship transporting steam generators to the Olkiluoto 3 EPR™ reactor in Finland.

The organization's action, taken in the run-up to December's climate summit in Copenhagen, is a protest against nuclear energy, which it claims would harm efforts to combat climate change.

Once again, Greenpeace has reached the wrong target - while no one claims nuclear power is THE solution, it is widely accepted as being ONE of the solutions that can help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions.

To quote a well-known saying, "Our house is burning and we are looking the other way". If we apply this metaphor, then Greenpeace's attempts to stand in the way of nuclear power is like preventing a trusted fire service from getting to the blaze.

AREVA is saddened that Greenpeace refuses to engage in a calmer debate on energy issues. According to AREVA spokesperson Jacques-Emmanuel Saulnier, "This buccaneering behavior is the thanks AREVA gets for opening up to this association, which for instance was welcomed just last week on its Nigerien mining sites. If Greenpeace wants to find out more about steam generators, it doesn't need to show off like this - the doors of the Chalon Saint-Marcel plant are wide open for it to come and see how these reactor components are made."

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