Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-at-the-Prezioso-Oil-Rig-in-Italy-27MZIF3KNGKW.htmlConceptually similarAction at the Prezioso Oil Rig in ItalyGP0STONTNCompleted★★★★Action at the Prezioso Oil Rig in ItalyGP0STONTQCompleted★★★★Action at the Prezioso Oil Rig in ItalyGP0STONTSCompleted★★★★★★Action at the Prezioso Oil Rig in ItalyGP0STONTUCompleted★★★★Action at the Prezioso Oil Rig in ItalyGP0STONOVCompleted★★★★Action at the Prezioso Oil Rig in ItalyGP0STONTOCompleted★★★★Action at the Prezioso Oil Rig in ItalyGP0STONSJCompleted★★★★Action at the Prezioso Oil Rig in ItalyGP0STONSGCompleted★★★★Action at the Prezioso Oil Rig in ItalyGP0STONTPCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STONTRAction at the Prezioso Oil Rig in ItalyGreenpeace activists leave after occupying the ‘Prezioso’ offshore oil rig for 34 hours. The activists unfurled a 120 meter square banner depicting the Italian Prime Minister, Matteo Renzi, with a satirical message promising “Piu’ Trivelle per Tutti” (More Offshore Drilling For Everybody) and Greenpeace’s demand to “Stop Fossil Go Renewable”, from the rig operated by the Italian oil company ENI in the Sicilian Channel.Greenpeace is protesting against an Italian governmental decree that offers incentives for offshore drilling and asks Prime Minister Renzi to promote ambitious EU renewable energy targets at a meeting on the 23th and 24th of October.Locations:Europe-Italy-SicilyDate:15 Oct, 2014Credit:© Francesco Alesi / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2900px X 1933pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Climate (campaign title)-Day-ENI S.p.A.-Greenpeace activists-Helmets-Inflatables (boats)-KWCI (GPI)-Oil (fossil fuel)-Oil (Industry)-Oil drilling-Oil rigs-OutdoorsShoot:Action at the Prezioso Oil Rig in ItalyActivists from the Greenpeace ship, Rainbow Warrior occupy the ‘Prezioso’ offshore oil rig operated by the Italian oil company ENI in the Sicilian Channel. The activists unfurl a 120 meter square banner depicting the Italian Prime Minister, Matteo Renzi, with a satirical message promising “Piu’ Trivelle per Tutti” (More Offshore Drilling For Everybody) and Greenpeace’s demand to “Stop Fossil Go Renewable” . Other activists aboard a life raft anchored to the base of the platform, display more pro-renewable banners. Greenpeace is protesting against an Italian governmental decree that offers incentives for offshore drilling and asks Prime Minister Renzi to promote ambitious EU renewable energy targets at a meeting on the 23th and 24th of October.Related Collections:Action at the Prezioso Oil Rig in Italy (Photos & Videos)