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Greenpeace's Bold Protest at Equinor CEO's Home.

Greenpeace staged a protest by depositing debris from the recent floods in Brazil in the garden of Equinor CEO Anders Opedal, accusing him of significantly contributing to the climate crisis. In response, Equinor condemned the unauthorized incident on private property and plans to notify the authorities.




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  • Peter Karanga

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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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      • Jane Wangui

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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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        • walter lungayi

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          This protest is a bold move to draw attention to environmental concerns. #BuyMoreTime

          • Princess

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            Wow, that’s a strong move from Greenpeace.

            • dickson mutai

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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

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