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  • Greenpeace activists on Arctic oil rig arrested

    Greenpeace activists on Arctic oil rig arrested

    Danish navy ship

    The Danish navy has reportedly confronted and arrested a crew of two environmental activists “occupying” a 53,000-ton offshore oil rig in a “survival pod” hanging from the Cairn Energy oil rig, about 100 miles off the coast of Greenland, the non-governmental organization Greenpeace announced late Wednesday via prepared statement.

    The anti-Arctic development group vowed to “continue their campaign after climbers believed to be from the Danish navy arrested an occupation team. “The world’s had its eyes on the activists for about a month, since the team occupied a British offshore oil rig, the Leiv Erikkson, as it made its way north. After that failed, Greenpeace decided to continue to follow the rig, reporting that since last Sunday two activists had been successfully dangled from the “survival pod” underneath it.

    According to the press release from Greenpeace, “a climb team operating from the rig broke into the pod–hanging 25 metres over the freezing Arctic Ocean–and arrested” the pair, one from England and the other from the U.S.

    cairn energy resccue pod

    “Our [Greenpeace] climbers are in jail now, but this won’t stop us opposing the madness of drilling for oil that we can’t afford to burn and in a region where a spill would be almost impossible to clean up. This isn’t over. We must keep on pushing till the oil companies get out of the Arctic,” the press release said.

    Greenpeace said in a web posting that it had delayed drilling, which must occur within a narrow window due to harsh weather conditions in the Arctic region, but Cairn Energy denied this.

    A Cairn Energy spokesman said there had been “no impact on schedule.”

    Cairn Energy is leading a charge into offshore Greenland, which explorers believe could hold billions of barrels of oil. Exxon Mobil, Husky Energy and others also plan to drill there. However, following BP’s Gulf of Mexico oil spill concerns about the difficulty in tackling offshore spills has increased and environmental campaigners have made Arctic drilling a key battleground.

    The Danish government is preparing to claim the North Pole for the Kingdom of Denmark, along with other areas of the Arctic, much of which is believed to be rich in oil and gas resources. New shipping routes, including the fabled Northwest Passage, are becoming accessible and thus exploitable as the Arctic ice recedes. This could become extremely beneficial for the Greenlandic society.

    Source: Alaska Dispatch
    Greenpeace

  • Over 200 protesters arrested in Copenhagen

    Over 200 protesters arrested in Copenhagen

    Police securing area from protesters

    More than 200 Protesters were arrested in Copenhagen on Sunday. Approximately 1000 protesters from across Europe were present, the crowd started targeting the Danish shipping giant Moller-Maersk which is when the Police decided to intervene.

    When some of the activists refused to cooperate an intire group of 200 people were arrested including a times reporter. The protesters were moved to a warehouse in Valby which has been set up with contemporary holding cells. A police spokeswoman confirmed around 200 arrest and pointed out that it was an illegal demonstrations and that some of the activists brought gas masks and things to throw.

    Yesterday 968 protesters where arrested during a mass march on the summit venue yesterday afternoon, out of these 968 all but 13 have been released.