Over 100 individuals were arrested in a climate protest at the world's largest coal port. Additionally, environmental groups have taken legal action in both Portugal and Norway over climate-related issues. Greenpeace activists are occupying a ship involved in deep sea mining research, vowing to continue until the expedition is halted.
Climate activists have once again turned to the Norwegian courts, this time suing the government over development plans at a handful of oil and gas fields under the sea off its coast https://t.co/tLTi5Rl5Cs
Environmentalists ask Norway court to stop three oil and gas fields https://t.co/VQvBtR8avU https://t.co/dZfQ8ce3x0
Greenpeace activists are occupying a ship conducting deep sea mining research — and say they'll stay there until the expedition is stopped https://t.co/xOdi7qJC4t
Environmental groups take Portugal to court over climate inaction https://t.co/P6uRoKxaY4 https://t.co/KPthKKAkqB
Over 100 arrested in climate protest blockade at world's largest coal port https://t.co/xkLVQDg0e6 https://t.co/kU3Hb9Ny6u
Climate protest: More than 100 arrested at world's largest coal port https://t.co/HXDXDi7EsT