Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Fire-Ship-hoses-Iceberg--Arctic-27MZIFIKQQPP.htmlConceptually similarFire Ship hoses Iceberg, ArcticGP025U9Completed★★★★Fire Ship hoses Iceberg, ArcticGP025UBCompleted★★★★Iceberg Removal Operation, ArcticGP025UFCompleted★★★★Iceberg Removal Operation, ArcticGP025UGCompleted★★★★Tug boat ready to tug Iceberg in the ArcticGP025TZCompleted★★★★Fire Ship hoses Iceberg, ArcticGP025UACompleted★★★★Stena Forth during Iceberg Removal Operation in the ArcticGP025U7Completed★★★★★★Fire Ship hoses Iceberg, ArcticGP025UDCompleted★★★★★★Stena Forth during Iceberg Removal Operation in the ArcticGP025U8Completed★★★★View AllGP025UEFire Ship hoses Iceberg, ArcticA fire ship hoses down an iceberg to make it melt near the Stena Forth drilling ship. Tugs and fire ships surround the area to try and limit iceberg flow near the drilling sites. Cairn have just announced that they have found Hydro.The Greenpeace Protest Ship Esperanza is in a stand off with a Danish warship and navy commandos in the freezing seas off Greenland. The Military vessels are protecting an oil rig operated by Britain's Cairn Energy. If the rig strikes oil it will spark an Arctic oil rush.Locations:Arctic OceanDate:24 Aug, 2010Credit:© Will Rose / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4224px X 2816pxKeywords:Aerial view-Cairn Energy-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Icebergs-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-Oil (fossil fuel)-Oil (Industry)-Oil drilling-Outdoors-Spraying-Stena Don-Tugboats-Water cannonsShoot:Esperanza Go Beyond Oil ExpeditionGreenpeace 'Go Beyond Oil' ship tour, exposes and confronts the oil industry's race to develop deep sea drilling for oil in order to avoid environmental disasters like the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Companies like BP are taking massive risks to drill in ever more dangerous places rather than investing in clean energy to stop climate change.Related Collections:Esperanza Go Beyond Oil Expedition (All Photographers + Videos)