Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Peaceful-Action-Confronting-Oil-from-Russia-in-Denmark-27MDHUHLGM_Y.htmlConceptually similarPeaceful Action Confronting Oil from Russia in DenmarkGP1SX2OVCompleted★★★★Peaceful Action Confronting Oil from Russia in DenmarkGP1SX2OWCompleted★★★★Peaceful Action Confronting Oil from Russia in DenmarkGP1SX2OYCompleted★★★★Peaceful Action Confronting Oil from Russia in DenmarkGP1SX2OZCompleted★★★★★★Peaceful Action Confronting Oil from Russia in DenmarkGP1SX2P0Completed★★★★Peaceful Action Confronting Oil from Russia in DenmarkGP1SX2P2Completed★★★★Peaceful Action Confronting Oil from Russia in DenmarkGP1SX2P4Completed★★★★★★Peaceful Action Confronting Oil from Russia in DenmarkGP1SX2P5Completed★★★★Peaceful Action Confronting Oil from Russia in DenmarkGP1SX2P6Completed★★★★View AllGP1SX2OCPeaceful Action Confronting Oil from Russia in DenmarkGreenpeace Nordic activists take peaceful action at sea to confront Russian fossil fuels that are still being shipped out through the Baltic Sea to fuel the war in Ukraine. The activists paint 'Oil is War' on the side of the oil tanker Delta Pioneer, which is a mega tanker filled by smaller vessels passing through the the shipping route in Danish waters.Activists in RHIB boats, and kayaks, place themselves in the path an oil tanker on its way from Russia to a European port. Greenpeace calls on Europe to reject and ban any import of fossil fuels from Russia that fuel the conflict in Ukraine, and to rapidly phase out all fossil fuels to fight the climate crisis and protect humanity.Locations:Baltic Sea-Denmark-EuropeDate:20 Mar, 2022Credit:© Will Rose / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4480px X 6720pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Fossil fuel (energy)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Non-violent direct actions-Oil tankers-Outdoors-Painting actions-Peace-SeasShoot:Peaceful Action Confronting Oil from Russia in Denmark (ALL PHOTO)Greenpeace Nordic activists take peaceful action at sea to confront Russian fossil fuels that are still being shipped out through the Baltic Sea to fuel the war in Ukraine.Activists in RHIB boats, and kayaks, place themselves in the path an oil tanker on its way from Russia to a European port. Greenpeace calls on Europe to reject and ban any import of fossil fuels from Russia that fuel the conflict in Ukraine, and to rapidly phase out all fossil fuels to fight the climate crisis and protect humanity.Related Collections:Peaceful Action Confronting Oil from Russia in Denmark (Photos & Video)