CLIMATE activists from the Extinction Rebellion group lock on under a van they parked to block a road in central London.—AFP
CLIMATE activists from the Extinction Rebellion group lock on under a van they parked to block a road in central London.—AFP

LONDON: Thousands of climate change demonstrators thronged central London on Monday, as environmental activist group Extinction Rebellion held a new round of protests, promising two weeks of disruption.

Protesters were greeted with a large police presence as they converged on Trafalgar Square in the heart of the British capital, where they rallied with a marching band and speeches.

The latest action — branded the “Impossible Rebellion” — saw participants block roads leading to the square, deploying a large pink structure bearing the slogan “come to the table”. “What are you waiting for? Your local area to flood, or your street to get blocked with rubble and cars?” Extinction Rebellion’s UK branch said on Twitter.

“The #ClimateEmergency is happening now, and the rebellion for life is happening now.” The group, formed in Britain in 2018, is a network of climate activists who use civil disobedience to spotlight inaction over global warming.

“I worry about the state of our society by the time we hit old age, it’s frightening,” said Ali, a 21-year-old student.

“I hope it makes people stand and say we need to stop fossil fuel production, we need to stop car production,” said another participant, Craig, a 28-year-old paediatric physiotherapist wearing hospital scrubs.

Since holding its first protests in London in 2018, activists have repeatedly brought parts of the capital and other cities to a standstill with carnival-like demonstrations.

They have also targeted individual businesses and premises in London for direct action, including newspapers’ offices and energy companies’ headquarters.

Published in Dawn, August 24th, 2021

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