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The Witness Statement Video (CLEAN)
Climate change survivor and activist Joanna Sustento from the Philippines urges people to join the People’s Witness Statement. She lost her entire family, except for her brother, to Super-typhoon Haiyan in 2013 which left large parts of her hometown, Tacloban, in ruins. Now she wants the Norwegian government to take responsibility for its climate commitments and development of a new oil frontier in the Arctic.
Only two weeks after signing the Paris Climate Agreement, the Norwegian government decided to open up a completely new area in the Barents Sea for the first time in over 20 years. We can’t afford oil companies expansion into the world’s last frontiers searching for new oil if we are to keep our families and homes out of harm's way.
15 oil drillings are expected this year in Arctic Barents Sea, a record number. The Norwegian state-owned Statoil alone is planning to drill five exploratory wells. The most northern and controversial is the Korpfjell license located more than 400 km from land. The oil licence is close to the Arctic ice edge, an important feeding ground for seabirds and wildlife. The remoteness of the area increases the response time for rescue if oil spills happen. The Norwegian government has ignored all warnings from environmental agencies and organisations.
Creator:
Stephen Nugent
Unique identifier:
GP0STQYME
Old Image ID:
WitnessStatement-CLEAN-h264
Type:
Video
Ranking:
★★★★
Duration:
1m30s
Size:
1280px × 720px 193MB
Keywords
Keywords:
Actions and protests
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Activists
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Climate (campaign title)
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Climate change
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KWCI (GPI)
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Norwegian Government
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Oil drilling
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One person
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Save the Arctic (campaign title)
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Statoil
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Women