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@greenpeace@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

🚨 GOOD NEWS: The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that Norway must assess the global climate impacts of oil and gas before opening new fields.

A landmark step for climate and human rights, setting clear limits on fossil fuel expansion.

Brought forward by Greenpeace, Young Friends of the Earth, and six young activists standing up for future generations.

#PeopleVsOil #PeopleVsArcticOil #Norway #climate #climatejustice

A person dressed in a polar bear costume holds a protest sign reading “No Arctic Oil” with a red crossed-out oil rig symbol. Behind them, oil platforms rise from the water against a mountainous backdrop under a clear sky. Bold yellow and black text on the image reads “GOOD NEWS – European Court of Human Rights sets limits on fossil fuel expansion.” Photo © Jason White / Greenpeace.
A person dressed in a polar bear costume holds a protest sign reading “No Arctic Oil” with a red crossed-out oil rig symbol. Behind them, oil platforms rise from the water against a mountainous backdrop under a clear sky. Bold yellow and black text on the image reads “GOOD NEWS – European Court of Human Rights sets limits on fossil fuel expansion.” Photo © Jason White / Greenpeace.
A person dressed in a polar bear costume holds a protest sign reading “No Arctic Oil” with a red crossed-out oil rig symbol. Behind them, oil platforms rise from the water against a mountainous backdrop under a clear sky. Bold yellow and black text on the image reads “GOOD NEWS – European Court of Human Rights sets limits on fossil fuel expansion.” Photo © Jason White / Greenpeace.
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Greenpeace International
Greenpeace International
@greenpeace@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

🚨 GOOD NEWS: The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that Norway must assess the global climate impacts of oil and gas before opening new fields.

A landmark step for climate and human rights, setting clear limits on fossil fuel expansion.

Brought forward by Greenpeace, Young Friends of the Earth, and six young activists standing up for future generations.

#PeopleVsOil #PeopleVsArcticOil #Norway #climate #climatejustice

A person dressed in a polar bear costume holds a protest sign reading “No Arctic Oil” with a red crossed-out oil rig symbol. Behind them, oil platforms rise from the water against a mountainous backdrop under a clear sky. Bold yellow and black text on the image reads “GOOD NEWS – European Court of Human Rights sets limits on fossil fuel expansion.” Photo © Jason White / Greenpeace.
A person dressed in a polar bear costume holds a protest sign reading “No Arctic Oil” with a red crossed-out oil rig symbol. Behind them, oil platforms rise from the water against a mountainous backdrop under a clear sky. Bold yellow and black text on the image reads “GOOD NEWS – European Court of Human Rights sets limits on fossil fuel expansion.” Photo © Jason White / Greenpeace.
A person dressed in a polar bear costume holds a protest sign reading “No Arctic Oil” with a red crossed-out oil rig symbol. Behind them, oil platforms rise from the water against a mountainous backdrop under a clear sky. Bold yellow and black text on the image reads “GOOD NEWS – European Court of Human Rights sets limits on fossil fuel expansion.” Photo © Jason White / Greenpeace.
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