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Greenpeace ..... All the evidence shows Shell can’t drill safely in the Arctic

Greenpeace criticises US approval of Shell’s Arctic drilling lease

US, April 1, 2015

Greenpeace, a non-governmental environmental organisation, has criticised the US Department of Interior’s approval of Shell Oil’s Chukchi Sea drilling lease in the Artic Ocean.

Climate change is melting the Arctic sea ice at an alarming rate, and right now the Arctic is experiencing the lowest sea ice maximum ever recorded, said a statement.

Ian Duff, Greenpeace Arctic campaigner, said: “It’s an indefensible decision. The Arctic is melting rapidly because of climate change.”

“All the evidence shows Shell can’t drill safely in the Arctic. The extreme conditions means it’s when, not if, a spill will happen,” he said.

“This decision puts (US President) Obama in an untenable position. Obama’s got to show leadership on climate in the run up to Paris, but this is a massive blow to US credibility. The Arctic has become the iconic battleground for the global climate movement, so we can expect to see a huge reaction against this in the US and across the globe,” he added.

The extreme Arctic conditions, including giant floating ice-bergs and stormy seas, make offshore drilling extremely risky. The US administration itself acknowledged a 75 per cent chance of a large oil spill over the lifetime of the wells. And scientists say that in the Arctic, an oil spill would be impossible to clean up meaning devastation for the Arctic’s unique wildlife, it further stated. – TradeArabia News Service




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