Hundreds of Protesters Block Shell Rig Access in Seattle
By Victoria Cavaliere
SEATTLE, May 18 (Reuters) – About 200 protesters gathered on the Port of Seattle on Monday to dam entry to a Royal Dutch Shell drilling rig headed for the Arctic this summer season to renew exploration for oil and gasoline reserves.
Holding indicators studying “Shell No” and “Seattle Loves the Arctic,” protesters gathered early to stop staff from reaching the rig, one among two that Shell will retailer in Seattle earlier than sending to the Chukchi Sea off Alaska.
Environmental teams have deliberate days of demonstrations over Shell’s plans, saying drilling within the icy Arctic area, the place climate adjustments quickly, may result in a catastrophic spill that may be subsequent to not possible to wash up.
They additionally say drilling would threaten the Arctic’s huge layer of sea ice that helps regulate the worldwide temperature and that they are saying has already been disappearing because of international warming.
“I’m joining in solidarity with the environmental community,” Seattle City Council member Kshama Sawant, who was amongst Monday’s protesters, instructed KIRO Radio. “Any drilling of oil in the Arctic represents grave danger to all humanity.”
Last week the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, gave conditional approval to Shell’s return to exploration within the Arctic, which was suspended after a mishap-filled 2012 season. Some Alaska lawmakers welcomed the choice as a result of, they mentioned, it will carry cash and jobs to the state.
Representatives from Shell couldn’t be instantly reached for touch upon the protests.
On Saturday, a whole lot of activists in kayaks and small boats fanned out across the port in Elliott Bay. [ID: nL1N0Y70I5]
Shell’s second drilling rig was as a consequence of dock on the Port of Seattle in coming days.
“People are so appalled to see this in Seattle,” mentioned Emily Johnston, a spokeswoman for the environmental group 350 Seattle, a couple of metropolis with a powerful liberal status.
The metropolis’s planning division dominated final week the port’s leasing of a terminal to Shell was in violation of its metropolis allow.
Despite the opposition, Shell has mentioned it was transferring forward with plans to maintain the rigs in Seattle till mid-summer, when the drilling fleet and its crew plans to return to the Arctic. (Reporting by Victoria Cavaliere; Editing by Cynthia Johnston and Lisa Lambert)
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