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People vs. Oil unveil posters and street art in 25 cities to tell truth about the climate crisis
The message is clear and unified: People around the world are holding the oil industry accountable for the global climate crisis.
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People vs Oil rise in 25+ cities to sound the alarm on the global climate emergency
People are publicly holding the oil industry accountable for causing climate anxiety, climate breakdown, climate disaster, and climate emergency in communities around the world.
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Greenpeace brings BP oil rig standoff to a close with protests across two continents
For the past 12 days we’ve seen what one Greenpeace ship and a handful of dedicated activists can achieve in the face of a giant climate-wrecking company.
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BREAKING – Greenpeace activist swims in front of BP rig in latest attempt to stop it reaching drill site
“For 11 long days, we have used every possible peaceful means to stop BP drilling for more oil than we can’t afford to burn."
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Oil bosses in “crisis talks” over BP rig protest – Greenpeace reaction
Scotland’s economic future lies not in a hole at the bottom of the North Sea, but with the renewable technologies in which the nation is already a world leader.
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Greenpeace ship forces BP oil rig into THIRD U-turn away from major North Sea drill site
"We’re determined to use every peaceful means available to stop this rig."
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Could this be the last action we ever do against BP?
Maybe, just maybe, this will be the last nudge BP needs to change its ways and stop all their oil drilling plans.
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Day 8 #BPShutdown: Greenpeace ship the Arctic Sunrise arrives on the scene
BP currently have a 27,000 tonne oil rig off the coast of Scotland, aiming to drill new wells and 30 million barrels of oil. We cannot allow this to happen.
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BP oil rig U-turns after failing to shake off Greenpeace ship
In the long run, this is a confrontation BP can’t win. They are in it for their profits, we’re in it for our planet’s future.
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Greenpeace climbers block BP oil rig for six consecutive days
"BP are heading out to drill a new well giving them access to 30 million barrels of oil - something we can’t afford in the middle of a climate emergency."