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Shell and Greenpeace settle local weather protest case

By Editorial Board Published December 10, 2024 3 Min Read
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Shell and Greenpeace settle local weather protest case

Shell and the environmental marketing campaign group Greenpeace have settled a multimillion pound lawsuit introduced over an at-sea protest.

The oil agency introduced the “intimidation” case in London over an incident in January final 12 months that noticed 4 activists board a manufacturing vessel whereas in transit close to the Canary Islands.

The 4, who have been campaigning in opposition to oil drilling, used ropes to hoist themselves onto the vessel from inflatable boats that chased the ship at excessive velocity.

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They stayed aboard till it reached Norway two weeks later.

Shell introduced the case on the grounds that boarding a shifting vessel at sea was “unlawful and extremely dangerous”.

It additionally complained of a spike in prices, akin to for wider safety, within the wake of the protest.

Extra on Royal Dutch Shell

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Boats carrying protesters are seen earlier than the platform was boarded on 31 January. Pic: Greenpeace

Greenpeace confirmed it had agreed to pay £300,000 to the Royal Nationwide Lifeboat Institute in settlement of the case.

It additionally agreed to keep away from protesting for a interval at 4 Shell websites within the northern North Sea.

Nevertheless, it mentioned there have been no plans to desert protests within the wider North Sea.

The Greenpeace Worldwide assertion mentioned: “The settlement follows over a year of sustained campaigning by Greenpeace against Shell’s lawsuit.

“Consultants have described the case as a strategic lawsuit in opposition to public participation (SLAPP), a sort of abusive lawsuit generally introduced by rich companies to silence critics.

“The Greenpeace defendants faced over $11m in damages and legal costs as a result of the lawsuit.

“As a part of the ultimate settlement, they may settle for no legal responsibility and pay no cash to Shell.”

Shell said Greenpeace’s agreement to make a payment to the RNLI recognised its concern that Greenpeace’s protest at sea was “a severe threat to security and life”.

The settlement was reached as Greenpeace stays concerned in a separate case in opposition to the federal government’s approval of growth plans for Shell’s Jackdaw fuel subject.

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