Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Protest-at-Arctic-Energy-Summit-in-Helsinki-27MZIFJX8GINQ.htmlConceptually similarProtest at Arctic Energy Summit in HelsinkiGP0STR2ITCompleted★★★★Protest at Arctic Energy Summit in HelsinkiGP0STR2IUCompleted★★★★Protest at Arctic Energy Summit in HelsinkiGP0STR2IVCompleted★★★★Protest at Arctic Energy Summit in HelsinkiGP0STR2IWCompleted★★★★Protest at Arctic Energy Summit in HelsinkiGP0STR2IYCompleted★★★★Action outside Statoil Headquarters in StavangerGP0STOCILCompleted★★★★Activist Sini Saarela in HelsinkiGP0STPEBECompleted★★★★★★★Activist Sini Saarela in HelsinkiGP0STPEBFCompleted★★★★Action outside Statoil Headquarters in StavangerGP0STOCIHCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STR2IXProtest at Arctic Energy Summit in HelsinkiGreenpeace activists interrupt a speech by a Statoil representative at the Arctic Energy Summit in Helsinki. The Norwegian state-owned oil company is drilling for oil in the Arctic while its representatives talk about a low carbon future as if they were clean and responsible. Preventing dangerous climate change, an objective set in the Paris climate agreement, means all undeveloped oil reserves must stay in the ground.Locations:Europe-Finland-Helsinki-Nordic CountriesDate:18 Sep, 2017Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:5000px X 3333pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Energy-Greenpeace activists-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Oil (Industry)-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-Statoil-SummitsShoot:Protest at Arctic Energy Summit in HelsinkiGreenpeace activists interrupt a speech by Statoil representative at the Arctic Energy Summit in Helsinki. The Norwegian state-owned oil company is drilling for oil in the Arctic while its representatives talk about a low carbon future as if they were clean and responsible. Preventing dangerous climate change, an objective set in the Paris climate agreement, means all undeveloped oil reserves must stay in the ground.