Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Activists-Climb-onto-Leiv-Eiriksson-Rig-27MZIFII1YNK.htmlConceptually similarActivists Climb onto Leiv Eiriksson RigGP02KUJCompleted★★★★Activists Climb onto Leiv Eiriksson RigGP02KUKCompleted★★★★Activists Climb onto Leiv Eiriksson RigGP02KULCompleted★★★★Activists Climb onto Leiv Eiriksson RigGP02EA1Completed★★★★Activists Climb onto Leiv Eiriksson RigGP02EA2Completed★★★★★★★Activists Climb onto Leiv Eiriksson RigGP02EA3Completed★★★★★★★Activists Climb onto Leiv Eiriksson RigGP02EA5Completed★★★★Activists Climb onto Leiv Eiriksson RigGP02EA8Completed★★★★★★Activists Climb onto Leiv Eiriksson RigGP02KUECompleted★★★★View AllGP02E9YActivists Climb onto Leiv Eiriksson RigGreenpeace activists climb ladders on the 53,000 tonne Leiv Eiriksson, bypassing a Danish navy warship which has been circling the rig for a week.180 km off the Greenland coast five inflatable speedboats launched from the Greenpeace ship Esperanza to carry a delegation of 18 Greenpeace activists to the 53,000 tonne Leiv Eiriksson. The team climbed ladders to the accommodation deck and radioed the Esperanza to say they were now being taken to meet the drill manager. Greenpeace are demanding to see a copy of the rig’s Oil Spill Response Plan as the operators of the rig, Edinburgh-based Cairn Energy, have refused to publish the plan, going against all industry norms. Greenpeace argues that it is dangerous to drill for oil in the pristine Arctic waters as a spill would be near impossible to clean up. Cairn’s operations also pose a grave threat to Greenland’s fisheries, which represent 88% of the island’s export economy.Locations:Arctic-Greenland-North Atlantic OceanDate:4 Jun, 2011Credit:© Steve Morgan / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2808px X 1872pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Boarding actions-Cairn Energy-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Fossil fuel (energy)-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace inflatables-Hard hats-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Offshore drilling-Oil (Industry)-Oil drilling-Oil rigs-Outdoors-Small group of peopleShoot:Leiv Eiriksson Oil Rig JourneyGreenpeace attempts to stop the Leiv Eiriksson oil rig from drilling in Baffin Bay one of the most pristine and fragile natural areas in the world, home to important and vulnerable wildlife including almost all of the world’s Narwhal population as well as blue whales, sea bird colonies, and polar bears. The Leiv Eiriksson is operated by Cairn Energy and is the only rig in the world currently set to begin new deep sea drilling in the Arctic – making it a clear and present danger to the pristine arctic environment.Related Collections:Year In Pictures: 2011 (Photo & Videos)The Leiv Eiriksson Oil Rig Journey