Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Audrey-Vs--Shell--English-Master--27MZIFJMJU9V.htmlConceptually similarAudrey Vs. Shell (International Master)GP0STP3UACompleted★★★★Audrey Vs. The Machine (Clip Reel 2/4)GP0STP5DMCompleted★★★★Audrey Vs. The Machine (Clip Reel 1/4)GP0STP5DRCompleted★★★★Audrey Vs. The Machine (Clipreel 3/4)GP0STRJG4Completed★★★★Audrey Vs. The Machine (Clipreel 4/4)GP0STRJG6Completed★★★★Audrey Vs. Shell (Clipreel)GP0STRL17Completed★★★★People VS Oil - We Are Ready - International MasterGP0STP31QCompleted★★★★People VS Oil - We Are ReadyGP0STP31RCompleted★★★★★★Audrey Vs The Machine (English master)GP0STP42VCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STP3U9Audrey Vs. Shell (English Master)First Nations artist and activist Audrey Siegl on board the Greenpeace ship Esperanza explains why the fight to stop Shell is personal. For her, going up against Shell’s Arctic drilling plans this summer is more than about oil but standing up against a greed that has devastated First Nations communities and the planet for short-term profiteering. Together with First Nations allies, Greenpeace and the 7 million supporters around the world – we are stronger than Shell. Join the movement: www.SaveTheArctic.org #PeopeVSOilLocations:British Columbia-Canada-North America-Pacific OceanDate:15 Jun, 2015Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:1m22sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Indigenous People-Indoors-Kayaks-KWCI (GPI)-MY Esperanza-Oceans (topography)-Oil (fossil fuel)-Oil drilling-Oil rigs-One person-Outdoors-Public engagement-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-Shell (commercial business)-Traditions-Water-WomenShoot:People vs Oil in the Pacific Coast of Canada - VideosAn unprecedented journey starts on the shores of Vancouver, British-Columbia, Canada. For the first time ever, six people from as many First Nations set sail on board the Greenpeace ship MY Esperanza to Haida Gwaii, to help connect coastal communities opposing pipelines and super tankers to the seven-million-strong global movement against Arctic oil drilling.After Haida Gwaii, the journey continues in the Pacific Ocean where the indigenous activists together with Greenpeace swimmers from the MY Esperanza take action against Shell’s oil rig, the Polar Pioneer, with banners reading “People Vs Oil”, as part of the global movement #PeopleVsOil determined to protect and Save The Arctic.Related Collections:People vs Oil Tour in the Pacific Coast of Canada (All Photographers & Videos)