Live: mass closure of Shell petrol stations in London and Edinburgh

Posted by Nic S - 16 July 2012 at 7:08am - Comments
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Oil spill prevention unit out in force in London today to #tellshell not to destroy the Arctic

It's action stations at the petrol stations. Right now, teams of Greenpeace volunteers are shutting Shell forecourts across London and Edinburgh. The teams are fanning out across the two cities, going station to station shutting down the pumps. In total, over 100 forecourts will be out of action, and it's all because Shell has a fleet of vessels on its way to the Arctic where they'll be drilling for oil in the next few weeks.

We're also broadcasting throughout the day on a special online TV channel. We'll be going live on the hour, every hour, with the latest updates from our make-shift studio in the warehouse of our north London office. We've never done anything like this before and, like all live TV, there will undoubtedly be hiccups, but it will be a lot of fun.

It's part of the global week of action against Shell that kicked off with the occupation of the head office in the Hague – as well as our live TV channel, follow #tellshell on Twitter for all the latest from around the world.

Here's how the teams are shutting down Shell. Each station has a big off switch – it's the bright red box up on the wall that turns off the pumps if there's an emergency, like a fire. With the switch off and the fuse removed, it can't be turned on again without a new fuse (and the teams will be posting the fuses back to Shell – waste not, want not). The pumps themselves are also going to be chained up with bicycle locks, so even if the pumps are turned back on they can't be used.

This is a protest about Shell's Arctic drilling plans, not about car use in general (and we're all for making cars more efficient so the demand for oil is reduced) so at each station closed, the teams will be posting directions to the nearest open petrol station.

You can register your outrage at Shell's reckless endeavours as well. Shell has it's Loyalty Club for regular customers, so we've cooked up a Disloyalty Card – print it off, fill it in and post it to Shell free of charge, using Shell's own freepost address.

As we've been reporting throughout the year, Shell wants to see if there's oil off the Alaskan coast and the Noble Discoverer – the ship occupied by Lucy Lawless and other activists in New Zealand back in February – is in Dutch Harbour, waiting to begin operations. (It looks like the Noble Discoverer has problems of its own – it ran aground on Saturday.)

We've also been cataloguing the risks posed by an oil spill in Arctic waters. The presence of icebergs makes it dangerous in the extreme – if a big one is heading towards a rig, the only course of action is to get out of the way, fast. And the short drilling season before the sea ice closes in means clearing up a spill would be all but impossible.

No one has found oil in the Arctic yet and with good reason – the risk makes it expensive and dangerous but with the easy-to-reach oil running out, oil companies are prepared to take that risk in the name of profit.

It's because of these increasing threats to the Arctic – not just from companies like Shell, but from industrial-scale fishing fleets and the tussling between governments over the strategic importance of the region – that we've declared a global sanctuary north of the Arctic circle. 

I give my full support to your courageous actions. More people should stand up to stop the insane actions proposed by shell in the Arctic

 

Great work guys. This is such an important campaign. Shell must be stopped!

Well done to everyone involved. Taking a stand like this requires real bravery. I know you are doing this for the protection of the Arctic in order to preserve a pristine environment and benefit everyone on earth. We have to play our part by ridding ourselves of our addiction to fossil fuels. Thank you for your example and your commitment. It is humbling to see and read. 

Good on them! There needs to be awareness raised about what's going on in the arctic. With global Warming the ice caps are melting it's seems insaine to be drilling a recorce that is helping keep our planet liveable.

The affect it will be having on the wildlife is obsence. It would completely wipe out there habitat. To think they would kill insocent animals in the name of oil. A spill would devisate the landscape, the animals, the people. The conditions would make It nearly impossible to clear up. The damage would be irreparable.

I wish them all the best I hope it raises awareness and some thing is done about this disgusting situation.

Alix

Fantastic job, well done we all need to take a stand against Shell and their destructive practises. As always the brave soles at Greenpeace are showing the way!

Shell are willing to trash Arctic habitats and worsen climate change to line their pockets. This is exactly what's needed to show them and others that it's unacceptable.

All the best today !

Shell really cannot be allowed to drill in the Artctic

Great job guys! Not only should Shell pay for this but all the small business owners who actually own the Shell stations! Hurting the small business owners will really force the evil hand of Shell to put down their arctic drills. Down with the 99% too!!!

Well done ! Shell is so wrong on this . The fragile arctic needs to be protected not exploited . 

Very impressed by these brave people, putting their personal lives on the line for the greater good.

Shell must stop this short term thinking and listen to reason.

Thank you to all involved in today's action.  It is so important to demonstrate the risks we all face from over-reliance on oil and the impacts of climate change on the Arctic.  Good luck with the rest of the campaign.

Fantastic work - thank you for highlighting this important issue!

Well done, amazing work. Someone needs to take a stand against companies that seemingly have total disregard for the earth that supports us all - and won't if we carry on with our current direction much longer.  

Shell, please stop your plans to drill in the Arctic. Man has already exploited far too much of this beautiful  planet and It's one of the last places on Earth that we've yet to destroy. Leave it alone. 

 

Well done, amazing work. Someone needs to take a stand against companies that seemingly have total disregard for the earth that supports us all - and won't if we carry on with our current direction much longer.  

Shell, please stop your plans to drill in the Arctic. Man has already exploited too much of this planet and It's one of the last places on Earth that we've yet to destroy. Leave it alone. 

 

Well done guys and girls, if we don't stop Shell now then allthe oil comanies will pile in and we can say goodby to the Arctic.

Well done Greenpease for letting us know about shells plans to drill in the Arctic!  The arctic is not the place for drilling as any accident, and there are always accidents, will be be almost impossible to clear up!

A shining example to the world that people are prepared to stand up and take action to stop the destruction of one of earth last great and beautiful areas of our planet.

 

Keep up the good work, i am with you all the way.

LW.

Time for drastic public action has arrived - The Arctic must be protected from people.Well done to Greenpeace for leading the way. Sign up to the Arctic scroll www.savethearctic.org

 

Well done Greenpeace and well done guys and girls for fighting on our behalf. Thank you.

WELL done all those taking part in this seizure of SHELL stations- this must be another fruitful step in the long fight for a sustainable planet EARTH , and going beyond oil is the necessary first step, exemplified by the ARCTIC being a nogo area for exploitation.

Watch out for the US & Russiaamong others.

Wilf MOUND

Bristol

Amazing well done guys to everyone involved. It's vital we keep pressuring Shell to make them drop their insane plans to drill in the Arctic.

Fantastic Stop Shell work Greenpeace ....and the polar bear.   We must keep the pressure on Shell to make them stop their plans to drill for oil in the Arctic.

 

Great stuff!  At least somone is doing something to stop climate change!

 

Well done guys. Sorry I coudn't join you all in Edinburgh, but illness got in the way.

Well done Greenpeace for standing up the the Corporate Climate bullies. People need to know what is going on.

 

Congratulations guys. Never again will I buy Shell petrol whilst they insist on trying to destroy such a pristine wilderness. Having been priviledged to visit the Arctic and see polar bears for myself, not only do I want my grand daughter to see these wonderful animals I also think it is sheer lunacy to put our world at risk for only 3 years of oil. Man's greed for the black gold must be curtailed surely?

Well said Val! You totally summed it up, couldn't have said it better myself.

Did you know you can find out which are the most tweeted photos, videos and articles from the campaign at http://flumes.com/save-the-arctic.

I hope this action drives hom,e the message that Shell and other oil companies MUST leave the Arctic well alone.  We are already doing too much damage to this harsh and resiliant, yet delicately balanced environment through climate change.  Fully support the action of the volunteers - trying to do what governments fail to do!  Well done Greenpeace UK.

Excellent work Greenpeace,  next time we need to close all the Shell petrol stations in the world and make them realize they are not as powerful as they think? What gives them the right to drill in the Arctic and ruin a beautiful habitat!!!?

Tried to sign your petition but you did not offer the option to be from Canada, so I could not.

Keep up the good work though, we need this to be stopped.

Millions of folks have given up the power they so rightly have.  We've forgotten that if everyone did some form of defiance, corporations would sit up and take notice and mend their ways but there are not enough of the masses to force them to....and they know this.

Just read the article about the activists treatment by the constabulary,. is it legal for them to ban

folk who aren't resident of the city from even entering it? I would have thought it breaches the human rights act? Were they marched out of Edinburgh? Who decided they couldn't enter the city of Edinburgh? 

I hand it to the activists for their courageous actions for the sake of our planet and for the kids who will be picking up the tab for the damage unleashed in the name of greed.

Yay Go Greanpeace, without activity like this we would have dustbin as a planet to leave to our children. Keep the pressure on.

I am proud of you guys, lets keep going and stop this selfish, ignorant and greedy company from destroying whatever is left on Earth.

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