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ALASKA - 8 August 2000 -- Greenpeace activists have began their
second day of occupation of a barge working for BP in the Arctic
Ocean. The 130-metre barge, carrying a control centre and accommodation
block was en-route to BPs controversial Arctic oil installation
- Northstar, when the activists boarded it on Monday just after
midnight Alaskan time. If oil drilling from BP's Northstar project
is allowed to go ahead, it will fuel the dangerous problem of global
warming, which is already causing severe meltdown in the Arctic.
Five Greenpeace activists, three from the UK and two from the US
have so far prevented the barge from reaching the Northstar construction
site in Alaskas Prudhoe Bay. The barge has turned around and
is currently anchored off Point Barrow in the Beaufort Sea.
Greenpeace has set up a campaign office inside BPs Northstar
office module on the barge and have sent out an email from it to
BP employees explaining the organisations peaceful direct
action against Northstar. The activists have also erected a polar
survival shelter on the roof of the module.
Stephanie Tunmore, one of the UK activists on board the barge,
said.
"We are going to stay here in BPs control module
as long as we can, campaigning from the Northstar nerve centre
to get BP to cancel the project and stop speeding up the meltdown
of the Arctic."
The Arctic is on the front-line of global warming. The western
Arctic is already warming three to five times faster than the global
average. An area of Arctic ice pack the size of Texas has disappeared
in the past 20 years.
Despite BP's frequent claims to be concerned about climate change
it has recently announced a 40% increase in oil and gas investment
and plans to spend over 50 times more on oil exploration and production
than on clean, renewable energy. BP recently announced a new logo
design, ironically of a sunburst, at a cost of $100 million for
this year, more than its total spend on renewables last year.
Stephanie Tunmore on board the barge, sat. phone 00872 761 328
660
Janet Dalziell, Melanie Duchin or Melanie Hill on board the Greenpeace
ship, MV Arctic Sunrise 00872 130 2577.
Greenpeace Press Desk, Susan Cavanagh, 0031 6212 96910
Photos available 0031 653819121
Video available 0031 653504721
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