Against nuclear danger

Greenpeace’s work on nuclear issues in Ukraine began after the Chornobyl explosion. We were the first international organization to assess the impact of the Russian occupation of the Chornobyl zone. We also systematically monitor the Zaporizhzhia NPP and advocate for sanctions against Rosatom.

Chornobyl missions

Our team conducted two missions in Chornobyl since the invasion to have an independent assessment of the Russian occupation zone, and to discover new technological ways to research the long term consequences of the disaster.

Monitoring radiation and the situation around Zaporizhzhia NPP

Since the Russian occupation of the Zaporizhzhia NPP, Greenpeace has been at the forefront of independent investigations about the safety and security hazards that Russia’s illegal attack and occupation of Ukraine’s largest nuclear power plant has been causing. In addition, we are also vigorously campaigning for sanctions against Rosatom. Greenpeace has also conducted in-depth research to uncover and address the threats posed by the occupied nuclear plant.