Extinction Rebellion Blockade Central London Street to Kick Off Fortnight of Protests

The environmental protest group has said it wants to highlight the role of the City of London in financing fossil fuels around the world.
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Extinction Rebellion set up giant pink table in Covent Garden. Credit: Adam Barnett

Hundreds of climate activists are occupying a busy street in central London today in the first of two weeks of protest against the UK financial sectorโ€™s continued investment in fossil fuels.

The environmental campaign group Extinction Rebellion (XR) has erected a large pink โ€œcrisis tableโ€ at the junction of Long Acre and St Martins-In-the-Fields in Covent Garden.

Activists have blocked Garrick Street by attaching themselves to a van parked across the road.

Ben, 36, an XR โ€œrebelโ€ from Somerset, was one of the activists lying under the van, with one of his arms connected to a metal tube behind the wheels.

โ€œWe need large social change to tackle climate changeโ€, he told DeSmog. โ€œThe government doesnโ€™t seem to have the appetite to move from โ€˜business as usualโ€™.

โ€œWe will have to move to a more plant-based system, we will have to reduce flying. Government is in a position to help these changes.โ€

When asked about his dramatic protest, Ben said: โ€œPeople have for decades been protesting and marching. Now we are running out of time.

โ€œTo stay with 1.5C of warming we have to make rapid changes now.โ€

The protest began with a rally in Trafalgar Square. Thousands of protesters waved banners reading โ€œAct now because itโ€™s too lateโ€, โ€œRebel for lifeโ€, and โ€œCode red for humanityโ€ โ€“ a reference to the recent United Nations climate report.

There was a large police presence including scores of officers and at least two police helicopters flying overhead.

XR speakers drew attention to the City of Londonโ€™s financing of fossil fuels around the world, which experts estimate could be responsible for as much as 15 percent of global emissions. They also noted the 230th anniversary of the Haitian Revolution to highlight the impact of companies extracting fossil fuels in the developing world.

To the sound of drum bands, protesters marched round the square and up St-Martins-In-the-Fields, shutting down roads as they went. Protesters then gathered near Covent Garden to begin the occupation.

XR has been criticised for its disruptive tactics, including on the London transport network in 2019. The group said today that the giant pink โ€œcrisis tableโ€ would allow urgent talks about climate change to take place in public without stopping people walking through the area.

An XR statement said the action was chosen โ€œto counter the media bombast that Extinction Rebellion aims to cause โ€˜chaosโ€™ across the capitalโ€. They said the busy area would โ€œcapture people passing by without creating โ€˜chaosโ€™ for the general publicโ€.

โ€˜Come to the Tableโ€™

Charlie Waterhouse, from Extinction Rebellionโ€™s design team, said: โ€œWe are inviting everyone in Britain to come to the table and have the kind of grown-up conversations government, industry and the media are refusing.

โ€œOnly the common sense of citizens and the wisdom of global perspectives will navigate the impossible decisions ahead, and that navigation starts today, on the streets of London.โ€

Other โ€œcrisis talksโ€ are expected across the country as XR demands that the City of London end its funding of fossil fuels, taking up calls from the International Energy Agency and the UN.

Gail Bradbrook, Extinction Rebellion and Money Rebellion co-founder, said: โ€œOur leaders in Government and Business have been failing us for years, they are taking us over a cliff.

โ€œIf they are in any way serious about tackling this existential crisis then they would immediately stop financing fossil fuels, because continuing to pour petrol on a fire is an obvious sign of insanity.โ€

She added: โ€œWhy donโ€™t they act? They are wedded to a corrupt political economy, centred in the City of London, that extracts vast profits from communities and nature, and depends on destructive economic growth for its survival. We need to tell the truth, humanity has to change course, we have no choice.โ€

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Adam Barnett is DeSmog's UK News Reporter. He is a former Staff Writer at Left Foot Forward and BBC Local Democracy Reporter.

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