A baseball bat and blood like liquid is seen on the floor. Activists from Fossil Free London stage an Earth Day protest outside the Shell Centre on Belvedere Road, where a campaigner dressed as an oil executive smashes an earth shaped pinata filled with blood (red liquid) using a bat labelled “Rosebank.” The stunt highlights opposition to the Rosebank oil field, the UK's largest undeveloped oil field, and criticises Shell's involvement and its partnership with Equinor under the Adura venture, which campaigners claim could allow the company to avoid significant UK tax contributions.

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A baseball bat and blood like liquid is seen on the floor. Activists from Fossil Free London stage an Earth Day protest outside the Shell Centre on Belvedere Road, where a campaigner dressed as an oil executive smashes an earth shaped pinata filled with blood (red liquid) using a bat labelled “Rosebank.” The stunt highlights opposition to the Rosebank oil field, the UK's largest undeveloped oil field, and criticises Shell's involvement and its partnership with Equinor under the Adura venture, which campaigners claim could allow the company to avoid significant UK tax contributions.
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A baseball bat and blood like liquid is seen on the floor. Activists from Fossil Free London stage an Earth Day protest outside the Shell Centre on Belvedere Road, where a campaigner dressed as an oil executive smashes an earth shaped pinata filled with blood (red liquid) using a bat labelled “Rosebank.” The stunt highlights opposition to the Rosebank oil field, the UK's largest undeveloped oil field, and criticises Shell's involvement and its partnership with Equinor under the Adura venture, which campaigners claim could allow the company to avoid significant UK tax contributions.

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