More than 30 public figures including Emma Thompson, Imelda Staunton and Greta Thunberg have written to Shell criticising its “callous and vindictive” lawsuit against Greenpeace after activists occupied a moving oil platform last year.

In one of the biggest legal threats in the environmental charity’s 50-year history, Shell is suing it for $1m (£790,000) in damages, with costs that could run into the millions.

The move follows a protest in January last year in which four Greenpeace activists boarded a platform north of the Canary Islands that was being transported to the Shetland Islands, holding signs stating: “Stop drilling – start paying.”

Monday’s letter , signed by dozens of prominent musicians, activists, and lawyers as well as more than 100,000 members of the public, calls on Shell to respect the right to protest.

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    7 months ago

    Greenpeace are problematic enough in their own right for so many reasons and really don’t need saving, and Shell are doing so much worse elsewhere, this seems like such a poor choice of where to invest time energy and influence…

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      7 months ago

      and Shell are doing so much worse elsewhere

      you’ve got all the pieces but havent put it together yet. Shell, and every fossil fuel business, are doing awful things all the time all around the world. Greenpeace is opposing them.