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Extinction Rebellion begin 10-day UK protest by Staff Writers London (AFP) Sept 1, 2020 Climate change protesters converged on the British parliament on Tuesday, kicking off 10 days of demonstrations to be held across the country by activist group Extinction Rebellion. Various protests are planned between September 1 and 10, including a "walk of shame" close to the Bank of England, a "carnival of corruption" close to government finance buildings and a silent demonstration outside Buckingham Palace. Police imposed tough conditions on the protests on Tuesday, restricting where and when activists could demonstrate and banning vehicles. "The reason we have implemented these conditions is that we know these protests may result in serious disruption to local businesses, commuters and our communities and residents, which I will not tolerate," said Metropolitan Police commander Jane Connors. She said that anyone breaching the conditions could be arrested. Last year, more than 1,700 people were arrested during a similar 10-day "Autumn Uprising" organised by Extinction Rebellion, which saw major disruption across the UK and large parts of central London blocked off.
Deadly weather more likely to spur local climate policy changes Washington DC (UPI) Aug 31, 2020 On their own, natural disasters aren't enough to prompt local climate policy changes. According to a new study, published this month in the journal Policy Sciences, climate action in response to extreme weather depends on a number of influencing factors, including the number of fatalities and the unusualness of the event. Because extreme weather is predicted to become more common and increase in intensity as the climate continues to warm, researchers wanted to find out how extreme weathe ... read more
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