Nuclear for Net Zero (N4NZ) was formed by climate activist Zion Lights and has held unusual protests in Suffolk in September 2020, using bananas as props to get their pro-nuclear message across. The fruit is naturally radioactive and the activists use it to demonstrate the uses of uranium. The group of 16 people – a mix of local residents and activists – gathered on the beach in Leiston in front of the existing nuclear power station Sizewell B for a picnic and swim with huge inflatable bananas. The protesters played socially-distanced beach volleyball, shared food and displayed pro-nuclear banners on the beach. In their view, the government should bring forward the UK’s legally-binding net zero target from 2050 to 2035, as required by the climate emergency, argues this is only possible with a major contribution from nuclear new-build (e.g. the proposed Sizewell C site), both to decarbonise the electricity grid and to replace oil with hydrogen in transport and industry.