COP26: Animal Rebellion protesters climb Home Office building with message for world leaders | UK News

Animal Rebellion protesters have scaled up the side of the Home Office in the hope of pushing world leaders into addressing carbon emissions from farming and fishing at COP26.

The protesters, part of an offshoot group of climate change group Extinction Rebellion, started climbing up a structure on the side of the Home Office, in Marsham Street, Westminster, at about 6am on Tuesday.

It took them about two and a half hours to reach the top where they unfurled a large orange banner calling on world leaders attending the COP26 climate talks next week to “invest in a plant-based future”.

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The protesters have scaled up a structure on the outside of the Home Office. Pic: Matt Grant

Activists from Animal Rebellion after scaling the outside of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) in Westminster, central London, calling for the Government to invest in a plant-based future at the upcoming Cop26 conference in Glasgow. Picture date: Tuesday October 26, 2021.

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Activists from Animal Rebellion after scaling the outside of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) in Westminster, central London, calling for the Government to invest in a plant-based future at the upcoming Cop26 conference

Just before 9am, a police officer spoke to the protesters through a megaphone and told them to come down as they were preventing workers from entering the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA), which is housed in the Home Office building.

Inspector Richards said they were trespassing with the purpose of “intimidating, obstructing and disrupting” and directed them to come down and if they failed to do so they could be arrested.

He added that they are banned from the land for three months.

One protester told Sky News: “Ahead of COP26, we are calling for – no, demanding – that the world wake up and switch to a fully plant-based diet.

“We don’t do this because we want to do it, we do this because we have to do it.

“If we don’t do this the government won’t address it.”

The protesters started climbing up the side of the Home Office at 6am on Tuesday. Pic: Matt Grant

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The protesters started climbing up the side of the Home Office at 6am on Tuesday. Pic: Matt Grant

The protesters were handing these leaflets out

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The protesters were handing these leaflets out

A leaflet protesters were handing out said the meat and dairy industries are some of the leading producers of greenhouse gases while fishing is “destroying our ocean ecosystems, contributing to dead zones and increasing acidification”.

It said world leaders at COP26, due to start on Sunday in Glasgow, “cannot talk about meeting the Paris climate targets and securing net-zero emissions without addressing that our food system is destroying the planet”.

The group is also asking the government to “defund meat, dairy and fishing” and invest in a “just plant-based food system”.

The protesters pulled themselves up with ropes and carabiners. Pic: Matt Grant

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The protesters pulled themselves up with ropes and carabiners. Pic: Matt Grant

The protesters were using ropes and carabiners to climb up the building as police looked on from below. Pic: Matt Grant

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The protesters were using ropes and carabiners to climb up the building as police looked on from below. Pic: Matt Grant

Police, the fire brigade and London Ambulance Service were on the scene not long after they started climbing but no arrests have been made.

A Met Police spokesman told Sky News: “Police were called at 06:09hrs on Tuesday, 26 October following reports that a number of protesters had scaled a government building in Marsham Street SW1.

“Officers are on scene with the London Fire Brigade. There have been no arrests at this time.”

https://news.sky.com/story/police-on-scene-as-animal-rebellion-protesters-climb-home-office-building-with-cop26-message-12444762

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