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Actions and protests
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Climbing actions
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Greenpeace activists
KWCI (GPI)
Oil (Industry)
Oil rigs
Outdoors
Save the Arctic (campaign title)
Shell (commercial business)
Six Greenpeace Climbers Scale Shell’s Arctic-Bound Oil Rig
Greenpeace activists have rigged a 'Save the Arctic' banner showing an Arctic Owl and containing the signatures of millions of supporters on a leg of the Polar Pioneer oil rig in the Pacific Ocean.
Six Greenpeace climbers have intercepted an Arctic-bound Shell oil rig in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, 750 miles north-west of Hawaii and have scaled the 38,000 tonne platform.
The six, from the USA, Germany, New Zealand, Australia, Sweden and Austria, sped towards the Polar Pioneer, which Shell intends to use to drill for oil in the Chukchi Sea, in inflatable boats launched from the Greenpeace ship Esperanza.
Unique identifier:
GP0STOY82
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
09/04/2015
Locations:
Pacific Ocean
Credit line:
© Vincenzo Floramo / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Shoot:
The Crossing - Esperanza Tail Shell Across the Pacific
Six people from around the world are tailing Shell's Arctic oil rig across the Pacific on board the Greenpeace ship Esperanza. As ambassadors of a movement of millions, the six men and women want to expose Shell's reckless plans to drill in the remote Chukchi Sea in the Alaskan Arctic. The Esperanza has been tracking Shell's monstrous oil rig the Polar Pioneer since it left Brunei Bay in Malaysia.
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