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Shell sues Greenpeace in move that could be mirrored in Australia

Activists boarding infrastructure no laughing matter

 Greenpeace activists climb a heavy-lift vessel carrying an FPSO destined for a Shell development in the UK North Sea. The protesters occupied the vessel for over a fortnight.

Greenpeace activists climb a heavy-lift vessel carrying an FPSO destined for a Shell development in the UK North Sea. The protesters occupied the vessel for over a fortnight.

The Anglo-Dutch supermajor is suing Greenpeace for millions of dollars following a climate campaign by activists where they boarded a vessel.   In January this year, four Greenpeace activists boarded...

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