Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Emma-Thompson-and-Ben-Stewart-at-Shell-HQ-Protest-in-London-27MZIFJ6QHFDB.htmlConceptually similarGiant Polar Bear and Emma Thompson at Shell HQ in LondonGP0STPANOCompleted★★★★Giant Polar Bear and Emma Thompson at Shell HQ in LondonGP0STPANMCompleted★★★★★★★Emma Thompson at Shell HQ Protest in LondonGP0STPB2VCompleted★★★★★★Audrey Siegl and Emma Thompson at Shell HQ Protest in LondonGP0STPAQ9Completed★★★★Audrey Siegl and Emma Thompson at Shell HQ Protest in LondonGP0STPAQACompleted★★★★★★Emma Thompson at Shell HQ Protest in LondonGP0STPB2TCompleted★★★★★★Emma Thompson at Shell HQ Protest in LondonGP0STPAOKCompleted★★★★Audrey Siegl and Emma Thompson at Shell HQ Protest in LondonGP0STPB1PCompleted★★★★★★Emma Thompson at Shell HQ Protest in LondonGP0STPB1NCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPB2WEmma Thompson and Ben Stewart at Shell HQ Protest in LondonActor Emma Thompson joins Ben Stewart from Greenpeace, other activists and giant polar bear Aurora in a protest against Shell's drilling in the Arctic. Just over two weeks ago, Shell got the final permits it needs to start drilling for oil in the melting Arctic Ocean, risking an oil spill in icy waters that would be almost impossible to clean up.Locations:England-Europe-London-United Kingdom-Waterloo (London)Date:2 Sep, 2015Credit:© Jiri Rezac / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5472px X 3648pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Actors-Animal likeness-Celebrities-Climate (campaign title)-Direct communications-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Microphones-Outdoors-Polar bears-Public engagement-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-Shell (commercial business)-Speeches-Two people-WomenShoot:Giant Polar Bear and Emma Thompson at Shell HQ in LondonA colossal polar bear puppet, called Aurora, the size of a double decker bus, descends on Shell’s South Bank headquarters as acclaimed British actor and screenwriter Emma Thompson joins activists and puppeteers in a protest against Shell's drilling in the Arctic. Just over two weeks ago, Shell got the final permits it needs to start drilling for oil in the melting Arctic Ocean, risking an oil spill in icy waters that would be almost impossible to clean up.