Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Emma-Thompson-Joins-Celebrations-as-Shell-Exits-the-Arctic-27MZIFJ6OY1MD.htmlConceptually similarEmma Thompson Joins Celebrations as Shell Exits the ArcticGP0STPCGVCompleted★★★★Emma Thompson Joins Celebrations as Shell Exits the ArcticGP0STPCH5Completed★★★★Emma Thompson Joins Celebrations as Shell Exits the ArcticGP0STPCH7Completed★★★★Emma Thompson Joins Celebrations as Shell Exits the ArcticGP0STPCH8Completed★★★★Emma Thompson Joins Celebrations as Shell Exits the ArcticGP0STPCHACompleted★★★★★★Emma Thompson Joins Celebrations as Shell Exits the ArcticGP0STPCGUCompleted★★★★Emma Thompson Joins Celebrations as Shell Exits the ArcticGP0STPCH0Completed★★★★Emma Thompson Joins Celebrations as Shell Exits the ArcticGP0STPCH1Completed★★★★★★★Emma Thompson Joins Celebrations as Shell Exits the ArcticGP0STPCH3Completed★★★★★★View AllGP0STPCH6Emma Thompson Joins Celebrations as Shell Exits the ArcticEmma Thompson joins Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven to deliver a celebratory speech outside Shell’s London head offices the day after the Anglo-Dutch oil major announced it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling.After speaking to the crowds, Emma helps volunteer puppeteers move Aurora, the double decker bus sized polar bear, from in front of Shell’s front door where she has been standing for the past month in protest at Shell’s Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.Locations:Europe-London-United KingdomDate:29 Sep, 2015Credit:© John Cobb / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5472px X 3648pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Animal likeness-Celebrations-Climate (campaign title)-Close ups-Day-Direct communications-Face painting-Faces-KWCI (GPI)-Oil (Industry)-Oil drilling-One person-Outdoors-Positive mood-Public engagement-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-Shell (commercial business)-WomenShoot:Emma Thompson Joins Celebrations as Shell Exits the ArcticEmma Thompson joins Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven to deliver a celebratory speech outside Shell’s London head offices the day after the Anglo-Dutch oil major announced it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling.After speaking to the crowds, Emma helps volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door, where she has been standing for the past month in protest at Shell’s Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.