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Best of Greenpeace ships 2020
While many parts of the world came to a standstill fighting COVID-19 this year, we also saw brave, committed activists still traveling to different corners of the world to
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The shipping industry is on the loose
The International Maritime Organization, the UN Agency responsible for preventing pollution by ships has turned a blind eye to the climate emergency and to the call from affected communities, allowing the industry to continue risky business as usual.
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Activists from Greenpeace Nordic arrested after blocking oil tanker in Sweden
Six activists from Greenpeace Nordic climbed the cranes in the oil harbour at Preem’s oil refinery
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Greenpeace continues peaceful blockade despite authorities orders
The Rainbow Warrior is staying in Brofjorden to continue the peaceful protest.
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Rainbow Warrior continues to block Preem’s oil refinery
The Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior and Greenpeace Nordic activists are peacefully blocking the entrance of the Brofjorden port in Sweden
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Greenpeace ship stops oil tanker, demand Swedish PM chooses Paris over Preem
Today Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior and activists from Greenpeace Nordic peacefully blocked the entrance of the Brofjorden port to stop the oil tanker Grena Knutsen, destined for Preem’s oil refinery.
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We are going to the Arctic
We are going to the Arctic to show the world that climate breakdown has serious impacts for the oceans and its wildlife.
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Greenpeace protests against Shell plans to pollute North Sea
Greenpeace activists have today launched a protest in the North Sea to call out Shell’s plans to abandon an estimated 11,000 tonnes of oil on the seabed.
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Occupying an oil rig in the North Sea
Ida Marie and three activists swam 500 meters from the Rainbow Warrior to occupy a North Sea oil rig.
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Greenpeace documents North Sea methane leak caused by oil industry blow-out
Activists on board the Greenpeace ship Esperanza documented a large methane leak located in the British exclusive economic zone in the North Sea.