Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/The-People-vs-Arctic-Oil--Historic-Lawsuit-against-Arctic-Oil-in-Oslo-27MZIFJJWRNT2.htmlConceptually similarThe People vs Arctic Oil: Historic Lawsuit against Arctic Oil in OsloGP0STQ8FDCompleted★★★★The People vs Arctic Oil: Historic Lawsuit against Arctic Oil in OsloGP0STQ8EYCompleted★★★★The People vs Arctic Oil: Historic Lawsuit against Arctic Oil in OsloGP0STQ8D4Completed★★★★The People vs Arctic Oil: Historic Lawsuit against Arctic Oil in OsloGP0STQ8D5Completed★★★★★★The People vs Arctic Oil: Historic Lawsuit against Arctic Oil in OsloGP0STQ8D7Completed★★★★The People vs Arctic Oil: Historic Lawsuit against Arctic Oil in OsloGP0STQ8D6Completed★★★★★★The People vs Arctic Oil: Historic Lawsuit against Arctic Oil in OsloGP0STQ8FZCompleted★★★★The People vs Arctic Oil: Historic Lawsuit against Arctic Oil in OsloGP0STQ8F4Completed★★★★The People vs Arctic Oil: Historic Lawsuit against Arctic Oil in OsloGP0STQ8EXCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQ8FEThe People vs Arctic Oil: Historic Lawsuit against Arctic Oil in OsloAudrey Siegl, First Nations artist and activist from Canada outside the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo while an unprecedented legal case is filed against the Norwegian government for allowing oil companies to drill for new oil in the Arctic Barents Sea. The plaintiffs, Nature and Youth and Greenpeace Nordic, argue that Norway thereby violates the Paris Agreement and the people's constitutional right to a healthy and safe environment for future generations. The lawsuit has the support of a wide group of scientists, indigenous leaders, activists and public figures.Locations:Europe-Norway-OsloDate:18 Oct, 2016Credit:© Christian Åslund / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2953px X 1970pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Banners-Court cases-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Law-Oil (Industry)-Outdoors-Portraits-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-Traditional clothing-WomenShoot:The People vs Arctic Oil: Historic Lawsuit against Arctic Oil in OsloAn unprecedented legal case is filed against the Norwegian government for allowing oil companies to drill for new oil in the Arctic Barents Sea. The plaintiffs, Nature and Youth and Greenpeace Nordic, argue that Norway thereby violates the Paris Agreement and the people's constitutional right to a healthy and safe environment for future generations. The lawsuit has the support of a wide group of scientists, indigenous leaders, activists and public figures.Related Collections:The People vs Arctic Oil: Historic Lawsuit against Arctic Oil in Oslo (Photos & Videos)