Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/MY-Esperanza-in-the-Arctic-27MZIFIKE3X4.htmlConceptually similarMY Esperanza in the ArcticGP0262FCompleted★★★★MY Esperanza in the ArcticGP0262HCompleted★★★★MY Esperanza in the ArcticGP0262JCompleted★★★★MY Esperanza, tugboats and icebergs in the ArcticGP0262ECompleted★★★★Icebergs and tugboats in the ArcticGP0262ICompleted★★★★MY Esperanza in the Arctic during the Go beyond Oil TourGP0262OCompleted★★★★★★MY Esperanza in the Arctic during the Go beyond Oil TourGP0262PCompleted★★★★★★Icebergs in the ArcticGP0262MCompleted★★★★Iceberg in the ArcticGP0262NCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0262GMY Esperanza in the ArcticThe Esperanza continues it's go beyond oil campaign off the shores of Greenland and monitors Cairn's activities. The banner on the ship reads 'go beyond oil'. This iceberg has drifted within the recommended safety zone of 25kms and is within 8km of the Stena Forth Drilling Ship. Cairn Energy's logistics operation around the 'iceberg alley' drill sites involves 8 ships that are constantly towing and melting icebergs by hosing them to prevent any damage to the platforms.Locations:Arctic Ocean-GreenlandDate:29 Aug, 2010Credit:© Will Rose / GreenpeaceMaximum size:8424px X 5616pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Aerial view-Banners-Cairn Energy-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Icebergs-KWCI (GPI)-MY Esperanza-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-Oil (Industry)-Oil drilling-Outdoors-Stena Don-TugboatsShoot: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)MY Esperanza through the Years (Photos & Videos)