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Email: [email protected]: +447756136396Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Media Assets | Donate#ExtinctionRebellion #EndFossilFuels #ActNow At around 11:30 AM on Friday April 29 members of Money Rebellion, a group within Extinction Rebellion specifically... Read more »
Email: [email protected]: +447561098449 / +447986671716Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Media Assets | Donate#ExtinctionRebellion #EndFossilFilth #RebelforLife Three people climb on top of oil tanker in central Central including Olympian Etienne Stott Thousands... Read more »
Extinction Rebellion activists have staged a sit-down protest in the heart of London to demand the government halts investment in fossil fuels. Hundreds of demonstrators descended on Oxford Street and Regent Street... Read more »
Extinction Rebellion has said it will conduct its most disruptive protest yet on the streets of London over the coming week, calling for an end to the fossil fuel economy. The environmental... Read more »
An international shipping and logistics company has revealed plans to open new offices in London, the US and China next year. Brunswick International, which has been headquartered in Liverpool for more than... Read more »
Greta Thunberg joined climate change activists at a protest in London to chant “we are unstoppable, another world is possible”. The 18-year-old Swede joined activists outside Standard Chartered bank, as thousands of... Read more »
P rotesters have taken to London’s streets to lobby against the funding of fossil fuels. Activists chanted “Ensure our future, not pollution” as they made their way from Lloyd’s of London to... Read more »
A bunch of fathers, moms and youngsters will launch a protest forward of Father’s Day, urging Lloyd’s of London chairman Bruce Carnegie-Brown to stop the agency from insuring fossil fuels. According to... Read more »