Tag: Greenpeace
Os Estados contemporâneos comportam, dentro de suas fronteiras, as organizações da governança do próprio Estado, com a estrutura que o povo define, por seus representantes, organizações nacionais de interesse privado, para complementarem a ação do Estado e satisfazerem interesses particulares, e organizações estrangeiras, que buscam auferir ganhos com os recursos da Nação, contida naquele Estado específico, ou para doutrinar e/ou difundir ideologias alienígenas, sem que seja excluído o ganho material.
In what it calls “one of the most blatant examples of the ‘shock doctrine,'” a new Greenpeace report released today reveals how the gas industry took advantage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to lock Europe and the U.S. into building new liquefied natural gas (LNG) infrastructure that threatens the well-being of both frontline communities and the entire planet.
On November 22 the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) in Hamburg handed down its verdict in the case «the Kingdom of Netherlands versus the Russian Federation». 1 On September 18 Greenpeace activists tried to board the Prirazlomnaya oil platform belonging to Gazprom-Neft-Shelf to stage an action of protest against oil production in the Arctic. The next day Russian border guards boarded the ship. The vessel under the Dutch flag was towed to Murmansk, where thirty activist were arrested under the charges of piracy (later the ruling was changed from to charge the activists with hooliganism)…