Zero Nuke Exhibition

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Greenpeace
  • Thu 06-02-2014 to Tue 18-02-2014

Anita Chan Lai-ling Gallery

Synopsis

In 2014, the Hong Kong SAR Government is planning to change its own energy mix. Part of this plan is to expand imports of nuclear power. Meanwhile, news spread that Taiwan is to test out the operation of its ‘No.4’ Longmen nuclear power plant, leaving locals shocked.


Greenpeace is welcoming Taiwan’s Green Citizens’ Action Alliance’s No Nukes Festival to Hong Kong, which consists of a photo exhibition by Japanese photographer Ōta Yasusuke and an illustration exhibition by Japanese and Taiwanese artists. We’re hoping that as government undertakes its consultation on revamping Hong Kong’s mix of energy sources, the public will remember the harm caused by nuclear power and make the right choice.

Greenpeace:

Greenpeace was founded in 1971, an independent, nonprofit, global campaigning organization that uses non-violent, creative confrontation to expose global environmental problems and their causes. Greenpeace stands for positive change through action to defend the natural world and promote peace and our goal is to ensure the ability of Earth to nurture life in all its diversity. We now have over 40 offices in different parts of the world.

 


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