BREAKING – BP oil rig U-turns after failing to shake off Greenpeace ship
Greenpeace ship overtakes a BP rig near the drill site of a major new oil well in the North Sea.
Greenpeace ship overtakes a BP rig near the drill site of a major new oil well in the North Sea.
BP like to say they're part of the climate change solution, but they're spending billions of pounds to explore more oil and lobby against climate legislation.
Oil giant BP has served an injunction on the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise in an attempt to prevent the ship joining the occupation of the company’s rig in Cromarty, Scotland
A fresh team of Greenpeace activists have re-boarded a BP oil rig in Scotland just hours after Police Scotland declared the occupation over
Police Scotland are beginning attempts to remove Greenpeace activists occupying a BP oil rig in Cromarty, Scotland. A police helicopter is above the site
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My friend Jo and I climbed up a BP oil rig and now we're occupying it to stop it from going out to the North Sea to drill for up to 30 million barrels of oil.
At least 50 million hectares of forest – an area twice the size of the UK – is set to have been destroyed for commodities during 10 years of corporate commitments to end deforestation, according to a new Greenpeace International report
Greenpeace activists have boarded a BP oil rig halting its progress as it sails out to start drilling new oil wells off the coast of Scotland
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