Emma Thompson broke a legal injunction at Shell Centre
- The actress broke a legal injunction aimed at stopping Greenpeace activists from crossing a line drawn around the South Bank building
- She stuck a giant paw print on the offices with the names of opponents of drilling in the Arctic
- Shell has been given permission by the US government to drill for oil and gas in Arctic waters off Alaska
- Greenpeace a giant model polar bear and placed it outside Shell’s HQ
- The envoronmentalists aim to keep it there for 27 days, which will mark the end of the window for drilling in the Arctic
By ANTHONY JOSEPH FOR MAILONLINE: 2 September 2015
Emma Thompson and a roaring giant model polar bear led the protests against Shell’s plans to drill in the Arctic outside its London headquarters.
The actress broke a legal injunction, aimed at stopping Greenpeace activists from crossing a line drawn around the South Bank building, to stick a giant paw print on the offices with the names of opponents of drilling in the Arctic.
The paw carries thousands of names which make up some of the seven million people worldwide, including 600,000 signatures from the UK, who have pledged support to save the Arctic from drilling for oil and gas.
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