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UK Government to face legal challenge over Jackdaw oil and gas field approval
Greenpeace has confirmed plans to take the UK Government to court over its decision to approve the Jackdaw oil and gas field, claiming that the project spearheaded by Shell would undermine national an (...)
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Cheering Shell’s Cambo exit may be premature
Environmentalists protesting against development of the Cambo oilfield north-west of the Shetland Isles may cheer Shell’s decision last week to pull out of the controversial project.
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Scottish court hands BP a win over Greenpeace in North Sea oil case
A Scottish court handed BP BP-N -0.39% decrease a win over Greenpeace on Thursday after the environmental group tried to void the energy company’s licence to exploit a North Sea oil field, saying the (...)
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Greenpeace boats block Dutch Shell refinery
Dozens of Greenpeace activists blocked a Shell oil refinery in the Dutch port of Rotterdam with boats on Monday in protest against fossil fuel advertising.
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Greenpeace to take on the UK Government in court over Oil permit
A legal challenge from Greenpeace against the UK Government decision to grant an oil and gas drilling permit is to be heard in the Edinburgh court of session today.
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Greenpeace Rainbow Warrior III ship to arrive in Sunderland as part of campaign for renewable energy
A Greenpeace vessel is set to arrive in Sunderland next week as campaigners call on the UK government to deliver a transition to renewable energy without ‘leaving communities behind’.
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Climate activists bring legal challenge over UK oil and gas strategy
Three climate change activists are seeking to challenge the UK’s support for continued North Sea oil and gas production through the High Court in a bid to end fossil fuel production in British waters.
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OGUK responds to Greenpeace Unearthed report on emissions from flaring and venting
Following the publication today (1 February) of Greenpeace’s Unearthed unit’s report looking into emissions from venting and flaring on the UK Continental Shelf, OGUK’s emissions improvement manager, (...)
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North Sea oil and gas emissions data prompts calls for flaring ban
Flaring and venting of gas in the North Sea released nearly 20 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent between 2015 and 2019, data obtained by Greenpeace shows
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Activists swim to oil rig to show that Denmark is not as green as people think
The North Sea, Denmark — Four activists with Greenpeace Denmark have swum from the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior across the Dan oil field in the Danish North Sea and are peacefully occupying the Dan (...)
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Judge fines Greenpeace £80,000 over North Sea oil rig occupation
Greenpeace has been fined £80,000 after a Scottish court found it guilty of the “wilful defiance” of a court order banning it from occupying a North Sea oil rig.
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Greenpeace deliver 500 solar panels to BP’s new CEO and shutdown HQ
At 3am this morning, 100 Greenpeace activists delivered 500 solar panels with a total area of over 800 square metres to BP’s London Headquarters in St James’ Square, London.
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Scottish court asked to jail Greenpeace chiefs over North Sea protest
A Scottish court has been asked to jail or heavily fine Greenpeace directors who authorised direct action against a North Sea oil rig in protest at global heating.
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Shell wants to ban Greenpeace protesters from Brent oil platforms
Shell turned to court to demand that all Greenpeace protests be banned on and around the four Brent oil platforms in the British part of the North Sea.
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North Sea oil decommissioning: pressure grows on Shell to back down
They are the giants of the deep which spent more than four decades pumping billions of pounds worth of oil from the seabed.
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Greenpeace protesters leave North Sea oil platforms after more than 24 hours
Activists who spent the night on two North Sea oil platforms to campaign against leaving parts of the old rigs in the sea have ended their protest after more than 24 hours.
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Greenpeace activists try to board oil rig at sea
Greenpeace activists have made another attempt to board a drilling rig being towed in the North Sea.
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Greenpeace activists 'reboard' after nine BP North Sea oil rig protest arrests
NINE people have been arrested in connection with the occupation of an oil rig which - but Greenpeace say their protest has not been brought to an end.
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Police have reportedly boarded the Transocean rig
OGV Energy have been advised a helicopter has landed on the rig along this afternoon and several police have boarded the Paul B Lloyd Transocean asset and plan to remove the Greenpeace activists.
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Greenpeace confirm they will be leaving no time soon.
OGV Energy have received communication with staff currently on the Transocean rig Paul B Lloyd, contracted by BP.
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Greenpeace activists halt BP's North Sea oil rig
Greenpeace activists said on Sunday they halted the progress of an oil rig destined for BP Plc’s North Sea exploration program off the coast of Scotland.
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BP chairman warns 'world is on an unsustainable path'
BP’s chairman acknowledged in the Financial Times on Tuesday that the world’s energy consumption is on “an unsustainable path”.
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BP headquarters in London blockaded by Greenpeace
Greenpeace activists have blockaded all entrances to BP headquarters in London, demanding an end to all new oil and gas exploration.