Climate activists staged a protest on Friday, 2, inside the Palace of Westminster, the seat of the British Parliament, in London. Demonstrators from Extinction Rebellion stuck themselves around the speaker’s chair to pressure the British government on climate change decisions.
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Extinction Rebellion spokeswoman Nuala Lam told British media BBC News That about 50 people took part in the work in and around the two Houses of Parliament.
In a video released by the group, protesters called for a “democratic system” that would allow “ordinary people to be consulted” on the issue of climate change.
We can’t take this anymore.
Politicians are far from communicating, they tell us that a new kettle will be fixed #CostOfLivingCrises & Recycling to repair a file #climate_emergency.
That’s why the Extinction Rebellion is in Parliament right now, and it’s asking us to update politics and let people decide. pic.twitter.com/aDo4yYxIz4
Extinction Rebellion UK 🌍 (XRebellionUK) September 2, 2022
Extinction Revolution ranks itself as a decentralized, nonpartisan international movement that uses direct, nonviolent actions to pressure governments to respond fairly to the climate and environmental emergency.
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According to the information received from BBCA spokeswoman said the activists were on a guided tour of the British legislature when they took the action. Other protesters were photographed putting up banners outside Parliament.
The palace will be empty due to the MPs’ summer vacation. A Commons spokesman said: “We are aware of an incident in Parliament and are currently dealing with the situation urgently.”
Environmental activists in United kingdom Intensive campaigns to make their governments confront climate change more urgently, including measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, which are responsible for global warming.
The country, like many European countries, has suffered the brunt of severe heat waves recently. Temperatures have reached record levels, causing adverse health effects to the entire population and wildfires in many parts of the British territory.
In August, the UK officially declared a drought in parts of England, as citizens faced new restrictions on water use.