Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Nordica-Icebreaker-Action-in-Helsinki-27MZIFVN625J.htmlConceptually similarNordica Icebreaker Action in HelsinkiGP0428VCompleted★★★★Nordica Icebreaker Action in HelsinkiGP0428WCompleted★★★★Nordica Icebreaker Action in HelsinkiGP0428XCompleted★★★★Nordica Icebreaker Action in HelsinkiGP0428ZCompleted★★★★Nordica Icebreaker Action in HelsinkiGP04290Completed★★★★Nordica Icebreaker Action in HelsinkiGP04291Completed★★★★Nordica Icebreaker Action in HelsinkiGP04292Completed★★★★Nordica Icebreaker Action in HelsinkiGP0428LCompleted★★★★Nordica Icebreaker Action in HelsinkiGP0428UCompleted★★★★View AllGP0428NNordica Icebreaker Action in Helsinki20 Greenpeace activists comprising of 13 nationalities board the Finnish icebreaker 'Nordica' in Helsinki harbour and unfurl a banner reading "Stop Shell", in order to prevent the ship leaving for Shell's Arctic oil drilling project in the north of Alaska.Shell is positioning itself to be at the head of an oil-rush into the Arctic, in expectation that climate change will continue to drive up the average Arctic summer ice melt, and so make drilling in the region easier. Oil spills are virtually impossible to clean up in Arctic conditions.Locations:Europe-Finland-HelsinkiDate:1 May, 2012Credit:© Matti Snellman / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4000px X 2667pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Boarding actions-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Harbours-KWCI (GPI)-Offshore drilling-Oil (fossil fuel)-Oil drilling-Oil exploration-Outdoors-Seas-Shell (commercial business)-Ships-SunnyShoot:Nordica Icebreaker Action in HelsinkiGreenpeace activists board the Finnish icebreaker 'Nordica' in Helsinki harbour in order to prevent the ship leaving for Shell’s Arctic oil drilling project in the north of Alaska.Shell is positioning itself to be at the head of an oil-rush into the Arctic, in expectation that climate change will continue to drive up the average Arctic summer ice melt, and so make drilling in the region easier. Oil spills are virtually impossible to clean up in Arctic conditions. This interception is part of a series of actions held in to prevent the ship from joining Shell’s fleet of vessels in Alaska.Related Collections:Nordica and Fennica Boarding Actions against Shell Arctic Drilling (Photo + Video)