Greta Thunburg and activists from environmental protester group, Extinction Rebellion, blocked an oil terminal in Norway at a gas processing plant called Kaarstoe this morning.
Thunberg på Kårstø omvisning sammen med sine venner fra Extinction Rebellion.
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Eight kayaks and three motorboats had entered a security zone to “prevent the normal operation of tankers”.
The largest in Europe, around 30 oil and gas fields are connected to the plant.
GRETA THUNBERG OG EXTINCTION REBELLION BLOKKERER OLJETERMINAL I ROGALAND: Greta Thunberg og aksjonister fra Extinction Rebellion blokkerer lørdag formiddag oljeterminalen på Kårstø i Tysvær kommune i Rogaland. LES MER: https://t.co/iqHSeqgWRb (RADIO HAUGALAND) pic.twitter.com/LZUunL4INk
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According to the plant’s management company, Equinor, exports to the rest of Europe were unaffected by the act.
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