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Greenpeace's Bold Protest at Equinor CEO's Home | Headlines
Greenpeace protested by dumping debris from Brazilian floods in Equinor CEO Anders Opedal's garden, accusing him of being a major climate crisis driver. Equinor condemned the unauthorized act on private property and will report it to police.
https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/headlines/3156496-greenpeaces-bold-protest-at-equinor-ceos-home
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This dramatic demonstration underscores the ongoing tension between environmental activists and major fossil fuel companies over their contributions to climate change.
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condemning the unauthorized incident on private property and planing to notify the authorities on the same is quite a bold move.
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This protest is a bold move to draw attention to environmental concerns. #BuyMoreTime
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Wow, that’s a strong move from Greenpeace.
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Greenpeace is pushing the envelope with this one. Regardless of how it's done, the reality remains- the actions of big corporations like Equinor have serious consequences for our planet