<P> The last published edition of Guide to Greener Electronics was the 18th, in November 2012 . </P> <P> In continuity of the successful campaign to reach the Antarctic - Environmental Protocol, in 2012 and 2013 protests with "Save the Arctic" banners were started . To stop oil - and gas - drilling, industrial fishing and military operations in the Arctic region completely, a "global sanctuary in the high arctic" was demanded from the World leaders at the UN General Assembly: "We want them to pass a UN resolution expressing international concern for the Arctic ." A resolution to protect the very vulnerable wildlife and ecosystem. 30 Arctic Sunrise activists were arrested in the Pechora Sea, 19 September 2013, witnessing oil - drilling and protesting at the Gazprom platform Prirazlomnaya by the Russian Coast Guard . Greenpeace members were originally charged with Piracy, then later downgraded to hooliganism, before being dropped altogether following the passage of an amnesty law by the Russian government . </P> <P> In July 2014, Greenpeace launched a global boycott campaign to persuade Lego to cease producing toys carrying the oil company Shell's logo in response to Shell's plans to drill for oil in the Arctic . Lego's partnership with Shell dates back to the 1960s, although the LEGO company created a fictional oil company called Octan . Octan has appeared in countless sets, computer and console games, can be seen at Legoland parks, and is featured as the corporation headed by the villain President Business in The Lego Movie . </P> <P> There is a conflict over oil rigs in the Arctic Ocean between the Norwegian Government and Greenpeace . In 2013, three activists of Greenpeace got on a Statoil's oil rig, wearing bear suits . According to a spokesman from Greenpeace Russia, they stayed on the rig for about three hours . The activists in bear suits "were escorted" to the shore . Statoil reportedly did not intend to file a suit against them . </P>

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