Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Activist-in-Sweden-27MDHUUI6_P.htmlConceptually similarActivists Block Oil Tanker Heading to Preem's Refinery in Lysekil, SwedenGP1SUB8ICompleted★★★★Activists Block Oil Tanker Heading to Preem's Refinery in Lysekil, SwedenGP1SUB8JCompleted★★★★Activists Block Oil Tanker Heading to Preem's Refinery in Lysekil, SwedenGP1SUB8GCompleted★★★★Activists Block Oil Tanker Heading to Preem's Refinery in Lysekil, SwedenGP1SUB8HCompleted★★★★★★Activist in SwedenGP1SUA3YCompleted★★★★Activist in SwedenGP1SUA43Completed★★★★Activist in SwedenGP1SUA46Completed★★★★Activists Block Oil Tanker Heading to Preem's Refinery in Lysekil, SwedenGP1SUB86Completed★★★★★★Activists Block Oil Tanker Heading to Preem's Refinery in Lysekil, SwedenGP1SUB88Completed★★★★View AllGP1SUA48Activist in SwedenGreenpeace Nordic activists are blocking the oil tanker Grena Knutsen from unloading its cargo at the crude oil harbour at Preem's refinery in Lysekil. The activists are calling for Sweden's Prime minister Stefan Löfven to deny Preem's application to expand the oil refinery and are carrying banners with the messages ”Paris or Preem” and “People vs. Oil”. If the Swedish government grants Preem permission to expand, it would increase the CO2 emissions from Preemraff by one million tonnes per year and make the refinery the single biggest source of CO2 in the country. An expansion of Preemraff would be incompatible with Sweden reaching its national emissions targets and its commitments under the Paris agreement.In original language:Activists from Greenpeace Nordic blocking crude oil tanker from unloading at Preem's oil refinery in Lysekil, SwedenLocations:Nordic Countries-Scandinavia-SwedenDate:6 Sep, 2020Credit:© Johanna Hanno / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4320px X 2880pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Eye contact-Greenpeace activists-Half length-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Oil refineries-One person-Outdoors-Portraits-WomenShoot:Activists Block Crude Oil Tanker Heading to Preem's Refinery in Lysekil, SwedenActivists from Greenpeace Nordic block a crude oil tanker from approaching and unloading its cargo to Preem's oil refinery in Lysekil. The activists are calling for Sweden's Prime minister Stefan Löfven to deny Preems application to expand the oil refinery. If the Swedish government grants Preem permission to expand, it would increase the CO2 emissions from Preemraff by one million tonnes per year and make the refinery the single biggest source of CO2 in the country. An expansion of Preemraff would be incompatible with Sweden reaching its national emissions targets and Its commitments under the Paris agreement.Related Collections:Activists Block Crude Oil Tanker Heading to Preem's Refinery in Lysekil, Sweden (All Photos & Videos)