Greenpeace Germany has admittedly used a relatively long time to regard the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico to come to the house shoes-only since early July, Greenpeace is officially active. The reason: the disaster came, of course, without notice, and a large-scale campaign will carefully considered and be planned. For lack of alternatives Greenpeace calls not officially BP / Aral boycott (which can each hold as he likes), but fights for the fact that deep-sea drilling is stopped and no further licenses will be awarded for (this is planned by many oil states, including in the North Sea).
The helplessness and the inability of the BP Group and the strikingly cautious approach on the other oil companies make it clear that no one is able to get an oil leak in the deep back under control. There is no solution for the case of a malfunction, the consequences for ecosystems, humans and animals are devastating.
can here to sign your official Greenpeace petition - calls with it, your along with Greenpeace on the management teams and boards of German oil companies, on oil drilling in the deep sea give up and a change to make in its energy policy a priority.
The helplessness and the inability of the BP Group and the strikingly cautious approach on the other oil companies make it clear that no one is able to get an oil leak in the deep back under control. There is no solution for the case of a malfunction, the consequences for ecosystems, humans and animals are devastating.
can here to sign your official Greenpeace petition - calls with it, your along with Greenpeace on the management teams and boards of German oil companies, on oil drilling in the deep sea give up and a change to make in its energy policy a priority.
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