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Extraordinary scenes across UK as Extinction Rebellion start ‘summer uprising’ in five cities

Environmental protesters in London, Leeds, Bristol, Cardiff, Glasgow called on UK to halt wildlife losses and cut greenhouse gases to net zero by 2025.

Ben Gelblum by Ben Gelblum
2019-07-15 16:36
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Extinction Rebellion protesters launch summer uprising

Extinction Rebellion protesters launch summer uprising

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Environmental protesters are taking action across five UK cities to call on the Government to halt wildlife losses and cut greenhouse gases to net zero by 2025.

Extinction Rebellion, which brought central London to a halt earlier this year with protests calling for environmental action, has launched a “summer uprising” in Bristol, Cardiff, Glasgow, Leeds and London.

Extinction Rebellion vowed: “Starting Monday 15 July, we rise up in an organic, decentralised and coordinated action with one main message: ACT NOW!

“Throughout the week, rebels will disrupt central spaces in five cities with the support of local groups from across the UK.”

https://www.facebook.com/XRebellionUK/videos/476255196536634/

Protesters in each city are unveiling a large coloured boat, each named after an environmental activist, with the message “Act Now” on it.

The activists say they are staging a series of “creative acts of civil disobedience”, blocking specific locations, bridges and roads as well as holding talks, workshops, people’s assemblies and family-friendly activities.

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Extinction rebellion protesters staged a sit-in with a green boat in Cardiff (Steffan Webb)

In Glasgow, activists are using a 25ft purple boat to block Trongate, covering the intersection of Gallowgate and High Street, by the Merchant City clock tower.

The boat carries a message from the group which says “Act Now”, with “The future you fear is already here” on the other side of the vessel.

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Protesters blocked a busy Glasgow road with a 25ft purple boat (Extinction Rebellion Scotland/PA)

Protesters are targeting Leeds’ financial district to draw attention to the links between banking and the climate and ecological emergency.

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Members of Extinction Rebellion parked a large green boat outside Cardiff Castle and held banners reading “Act Now” and “Climate Emergency” as commuters were subjected to delays during the morning rush hour.

Tents were also set up on grass in front of Cardiff City Hall, the home of the Welsh capital’s local government, as campaigners looked set to camp there ahead of more disruption in the coming days.

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Protesters from Extinction Rebellion with a boat that they have parked outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London (Kirsty O’Connor/PA)

A leaflet handed out by campaigners said they were protesting “to prevent the breakdown of humanity’s life support system, the Earth”, and said they were calling for the the UK Government to create a “national assembly” to implement climate change solutions.

#SummerUprising – #ActNow:https://t.co/gEMTfSbUuS#DivestmentsFromFossilFuelsAndInvestmentInRenewables@xrleeds#Justice4ClimateRefugees@ScotlandXr#SavingLivesNowAndInTheFuture@XRCardiff#SeaLevelsAreRisingAndSoAreWe@XRBristol#WeAreNatureDefendingItself@LdnRebellion pic.twitter.com/Q6FiE3Al1y

— Extinction Rebellion Global (@ExtinctionR) July 15, 2019

Stephen Lingwood, 37, from Extinction Rebellion Cardiff, said: “People are dying right now of climate chaos in places like India. It’s only going to get worse.

#SummerUprising is onnnn! And we have a beautiful new boat called #PollyHiggins. We’re asking the government once again to #ActNow on the #ClimateCrisis & #BiodiversityLoss. Why Polly? She worked tirelessly to defend nature and to create #ecocidelaw https://t.co/aVwRJcrqVg pic.twitter.com/b2dVyMDa3P

— Extinction Rebellion London 🌍 (@XRLondon) July 15, 2019

“We’re at the beginning of the sixth mass extinction and a climate genocide and the Government’s inaction is, in my view, criminally irresponsible.”

Protesters parked a large blue boat outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London, ahead of prosecutions of more than 1,000 people arrested during protests in April, with activists calling for all the cases to be dropped.

In Pictures: Extinction Rebellion ‘Summer Rebellion’ erupts in five UK cities:

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The boats are each named after an environmental activist, with the message ‘Act Now’ on them (Kirsty O’Connor/PA)
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Protesters targeted Leeds’ financial district to draw attention to the links between banking and the climate and ecological emergency (Danny Lawson/PA)
Extinction Rebellion protests
The activists say they are staging a series of ‘creative acts of civil disobedience’ (Danny Lawson/PA)
Extinction Rebellion protests
They were blocking specific locations, bridges and roads as well as holding talks, workshops, people’s assemblies and family-friendly activities (Danny Lawson/PA)
Extinction Rebellion protests
Extinction Rebellion brought central London to a halt earlier this year with protests calling for environmental action (Danny Lawson/PA)
Extinction Rebellion protests
Members of Extinction Rebellion parked a large green boat outside Cardiff Castle and held banners reading ‘Act Now’ and ‘Climate Emergency’ (Steffan Webb/PA)
Extinction Rebellion protests
Protesters parked a large blue boat outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London, ahead of prosecutions of more than 1,000 people arrested during protests in April (Kirsty O’Connor/PA)
Extinction Rebellion protests
Activists called for all the cases to be dropped (Kirsty O’Connor/PA)
Extinction Rebellion protests
A leaflet handed out by campaigners said they were protesting ‘to prevent the breakdown of humanity’s life support system, the Earth’ (Kirsty O’Connor/PA)
Extinction Rebellion protests
Protesters also said they were calling for the the UK Government to create a ‘national assembly’ to implement climate change solutions (Kirsty O’Connor/PA)
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People of all ages took part in the London event (Kirsty O’Connor/PA)

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