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BP runs to courts to prevent Greenpeace ship from protecting the climate.

Last edited 10 August 2000 at 8:00am
10 August, 2000

BP today took out a restraining order against 25 people on board the Greenpeace ship, the MV Arctic Sunrise, to stop them protecting the climate. The Arctic Sunrise was blockading a 130-metre sea barge to prevent it docking at BP's controversial Arctic oil project, Northstar. Greenpeace's 50 metre icebreaker had positioned itself adjacent to the offshore drilling island to stop the barge from off-loading BP's new control centre and accommodation module when BP served an injunction on the ship and its crew.

Arctic barge day 2. Tuesday,1.15 am.

Last edited 9 August 2000 at 8:00am

Northstar: occupation

Northstar: occupation

State troopers and BP security storm BP barge to arrest Greenpeace activists

Last edited 9 August 2000 at 8:00am
9 August, 2000

Beaufort Sea, Alaska, 3pm local time - Five Greenpeace activists were today arrested by Alaska State Troopers while occupying a barge working for BP in the Arctic Ocean. The 130-metre barge carrying a control centre and accommodation module was en-route to BP's controversial Northstar oil installation. The five Greenpeace activists, three from the UK and two from the US, had occupied the barge for 39 hours.

Greenpeace occupation of BP barge enter second day

Last edited 8 August 2000 at 8:00am

Northstar: occupation

Northstar: occupation

Arctic barge day 1

Last edited 8 August 2000 at 8:00am

Stephanie Tunore- Arctic action

Stephanie Tunore- Arctic action

Arctic barge action day 1More News from the Arctic....

Last edited 8 August 2000 at 8:00am

Northstar: camp

Northstar: camp

Arctic action day 1

Last edited 8 August 2000 at 8:00am

Northstar: boarding

Northstar: boarding

Arctic barge action day 1

Last edited 8 August 2000 at 8:00am

BP northstar

BP northstar

Four years of Greenpeace in the Arctic

Last edited 7 August 2000 at 8:00am
The Arctic - threatened by oil exploration and development

The Arctic - threatened by oil exploration and development

Greenpeace volunteers intercept BP oil barge

Last edited 7 August 2000 at 8:00am
7 August, 2000

August 2000. Six Greenpeace volunteers (including four Britons) today occupied a British Petroleum transport barge off the Alaskan coast as it was being towed to the construction site of the Northstar project - the first offshore oil development in the Arctic Ocean. The volunteers (from the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise) boarded the massive sea barge at 9.00am GMT (midnight in Alaska). The barge carries the main operating and accomodation modules for Northstar.

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