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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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Celebrity support as activists reveal huge art installation on oil rig after 30 hours occupation
"Inequality, pollution and climate break-down are driven by fossil fuel production sites like these..."
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Activists swim to oil rig to show that Denmark is not as green as people think
Our activists swam to and occupied the Dan oil field in Danish North Sea to show that Denmark is not as green as people think.
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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.
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Letter to the UNSG: Averting an oil spill from the FSO SAFER tanker in Yemen
...whilst the Security Council recently met to discuss this issue, progress remains slow. As the Executive Director of the UN Environment Programme said, “time is running out for us to act in a coordinated manner.”
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Greenpeace ships tracking the fossil fuel industry in the North Sea
“Covid-19 is not only sending the oil and gas industry into crisis, but hastening it’s inevitable demise, while giving us an opportunity to do the best thing for our future and build back better."
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What are the Russian authorities trying to hide?
Russia's Arctic region is seeing a series of calamities. This is what happened when Greenpeace Russia tried to investigate.
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The river runs red – catastrophic oil accident in the Russian Arctic
On 29 May, a tank in the Russian Arctic containing diesel oil burst, spilling 20,000 tonnes of oil products into the environment.
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Fossil fuel platform operators pollute the North Sea with 9000 tonnes of oil per year
The North Sea is a huge industrial landscape with hundreds of oil and gas platforms, with Shell in particular making money by polluting our waters and the climate.