Leaving Seattle to Save the Arctic

Posted by Chris Eaton - 15 June 2012 at 12:31pm - Comments
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And we’re off! On Tuesday morning the Esperanza left Seattle to head for Alaska, the Bering Sea and the Arctic. As we sailed up the Puget Sound and out onto the Pacific, the beauty of the surrounding waters, islands and mountains was only tarnished by the knowledge that Shell’s Arctic bound oil rigs will leave port in Seattle and pass the pass the same way.

But we are ready. The ship is carrying two state of the art submarines, scientific research equipment and activists from 15 different countries around the world.

Dan Howells, my colleague and the Deputy Campaigns Director of Greenpeace USA phrases the situation well:

“Shell is about to send two drilling rigs into one of the last pristine environments in the world, to pump more of the oil that has already changed the region completely. But our submarines and activists are headed to the front line of a global battle to save the Arctic from corporate greed and rescue our climate from people who want to put massive profits above science.”

The lengths to which Shell will go for those profits are becoming clearer everyday. Just last week the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service gave the oil giant approval to harass polar bears and walruses while drilling.

So the race is on. And despite the millions Shell has spent in the courts and with their PR machine to pave the way to industrializing the Arctic, we can, and must expose this travesty. Good thing the crew on board is not alone. Hundreds of thousands of people around the world are joining us and rising up to say enough is enough, its time to draw a line in the ice and save the arctic!

Follow @GP_Espy on Twitter for tour updates and check out more photos from the journey so far.

Hi, this is Barbara Stowe in Vancouver. Greenpeace basically started in my family home, and I sailed on the Esperanza in 2007 (Bering Witness tour). If the Espy is starting in Vancouver, we'd love to have the crew over for a party. Let me know...and very best and thanks to you all for what you're doing.

Barbara

 

ps better email address for me is: barlastowe@gmail.com but bsto@telus.net will work too

Hi, this is Barbara Stowe in Vancouver. Greenpeace basically started in my family home, and I sailed on the Esperanza in 2007 (Bering Witness tour). If the Espy is starting in Vancouver, we'd love to have the crew over for a party. Let me know...and very best and thanks to you all for what you're doing.

Barbara

 

 

Hi, this is Barbara Stowe in Vancouver. Greenpeace basically started in my family home, and I sailed on the Esperanza in 2007 (Bering Witness tour). If the Espy is starting in Vancouver, we'd love to have the crew over for a party. Let me know...and very best and thanks to you all for what you're doing.

Barbara

 

 

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