Antonio Muñoz is standing on a sandy beach in the bay of Algeciras in southern Spain and expects a big drama. As president of the environmentalists of Verdemar, in English "sea green", he has already fought many battles. He went on the barricades because nuclear-powered submarines were anchored in the bay on his doorstep, because a refinery was polluting the air too badly, and most recently because fuel spilled into the sea after a collision between two ships and the authorities reacted rather leisurely. Something is always. And now this: Muñoz fears an oil spill. It's about Russian oil.
