Archive For July 18, 2020

Extinction Rebellion lay shoes outside Shire Hall in latest protest

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Rebels places 100 pairs of children’s shoes on the lawn outside Shire Hall to represent the people who die in the UK from air pollution

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Red Rebels oversee Extinction Rebellion’s gladiatorial shoe ceremony

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Air pollution protest at Shire Hall by climate change protesters – includes videos

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Hundreds of children’s shoes laid out in protest at council’s climate vote

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Environmental activists laid out hundreds of children’s shoes in Downham Market and King’s Lynn to protest the council’s vote against a climate emergency.

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New Ribena berries are harvested as 20 years of climate research finally bears fruit

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Norfolk fruit farmers are harvesting the first crop of Ribena berries bred to cope with the impact of climate change – the culmination of more than 20 years of research.

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Extinction Rebellion activists take to town streets

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Activists from the climate change campaign group Extinction Rebellion have symbolically laid out children’s shoes in Lowestoft.

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‘Water could run out in next 10 years’ warns sector chief

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A water company boss has called for the resource to be put at the top of the climate change emergency agenda as supplies come under increasing strain.

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‘Divest or we escalate’, Extinction Rebellion says to University of Cambridge

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Climate activists step up pressure to ‘come clean’ on fossil fuel investments

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Extinction Rebellion threaten campaign of direct action against ‘non-divested colleges’

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Extinction Rebellion threaten campaign of direct action against ‘non-divested colleges’

Climate activist groups today launch demand that the University and constituent colleges divest by the end of July 2020

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Why Extinction Rebellion is protesting in Cambridge today

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The protest group will deliver a series of demands to the University and its colleges.

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Campaigners say carbon emissions report shows why Western Link should be scrapped

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Campaigners trying to stop the Norwich Western Link say a report stating 80pc of carbon savings through cleaner cars will be wiped out by road building, demonstrates why the scheme should be scrapped.

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