Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Crew-on-Esperanza-in-the-North-Sea-27MZIFJLG60ZJ.htmlConceptually similarCrew on Esperanza in the North SeaGP0STUR2XCompleted★★★★Protest against Shell in the North SeaGP0STUR2NCompleted★★★★★★Protest against Shell in the North SeaGP0STUR2OCompleted★★★★★★Protest against Shell in the North SeaGP0STUR2PCompleted★★★★★Activists Protest against Shell in the North SeaGP0STUR38Completed★★★★Activists Protest against Shell in the North SeaGP0STUR32Completed★★★★Activists Protest against Shell in the North SeaGP0STUR33Completed★★★★★Activists Protest against Shell in the North SeaGP0STUR35Completed★★★★★★Activists Protest against Shell in the North SeaGP0STUR39Completed★★★★View AllGP0STUR2YCrew on Esperanza in the North SeaGreenpeace campaigner Christian Bussau (L) and Greenpeace actions coordinator Timo Liebe study a map of the Brent field on board of the Esperanza. According to Shell’s decommissioning proposals, it will leave behind the remains of four platforms in the Brent oil field. Shell estimates three of those platforms contain 640,000 cubic metres of oily water and 40,000 cubic metres of oily sediment with a total content of more than 11,000 tonnes of oil.In original language:Brent ÖlfeldGreenpeace Kampaigner Christian Bussau (l) und Greenpeace Aktionskoordinator Timo Liebe studieren eine Karte des Brent-Felds. Nach den Stilllegungsvorschlägen von Shell wird sie die Überreste von vier Plattformen im Brent-Ölfeld zurücklassen. Shell schätzt, dass drei dieser Plattformen 640.000 Kubikmeter ölhaltiges Wasser und 40.000 Kubikmeter ölhaltige Sedimente mit einem Gesamtgehalt von mehr als 11.000 Tonnen Öl enthalten.Locations:Europe-North Sea-United KingdomDate:22 Aug, 2020Credit:© Marten van Dijl / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5252px X 3516pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Day-Fossil fuel (product)-Greenpeace campaigners-Greenpeace crew-Greenpeace staff-Hands-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Maps-MY Esperanza-Oceans (campaign title)-Oil (Industry)-Two peopleShoot:Protect the North Sea: Esperanza Tracking the Fossil Fuel IndustryThe Greenpeace ship Esperanza is on its way to a month-long documentation and peaceful protest tour in the North Sea. Teams on board will gather evidence of the extreme industrialization of the region by the oil and gas industry, which has been polluting the ocean and fuelling the climate crisis with a “business as usual” attitude for several decades.Related Collections:Protect the North Sea: Esperanza Tracking the Fossil Fuel Industry (Selection of Photos & Videos)Protest against Shell in the North Sea (Photos & Videos)