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Just Stop Oil Protesters Paint Darwin’s Grave
Just Stop Oil activists spray '1.5 is dead' on Charles Darwin's grave and say he would approve
Two activists with climate protest group Just Stop Oil were arrested after they spray-painted the words '1.5 is dead' on Charles Darwin's grave inside Westminster Abbey in London on3. The message is in reference to the 2015 Paris Treaty's 1.
Just Stop Oil Activists Spray-Paint Charles Darwin’s Grave
Just Stop Oil activists spray-painted Charles Darwin’s grave in Westminster Abbey in London on Monday, January 13, demanding that “world leaders” stop burning fossil fuels by 2030.Footage released by Just Stop Oil shows two activists spray-painting Darwin’s grave with the phrase “1.
Just Stop Oil protesters charged after Charles Darwin's grave spray-painted
Two protesters from the environmental activist group Just Stop Oil have been charged with criminal damage after chalk paint was yesterday (13 January) sprayed on to Charles Darwin’s grave in Westminster Abbey, London.
Just Stop Oil protesters arrested for spray-painting Charles Darwin's grave in Westminster Abbey
The activists claimed famous evolutionary biologist Charles Darwin would support their cause if he were alive today, citing the ongoing sixth mass extinction. View on euronews
Just Stop Oil protesters spray-paint '1.5 is dead' on Charles Darwin's grave
The figure refers to the goal, set by the Paris Climate Agreement, of making sure global temperatures rise to no more than 1.5C higher than their pre-industrial level.
Just Stop Oil protesters charged with defacing Darwin’s grave
Two women have been charged with criminal damage after Charles Darwin’s grave was defaced at Westminster Abbey...
Just Stop Oil activists deface Charles Darwin’s grave inside Westminster Abbey
Two Just Stop Oil activists have defaced Charles Darwin’s grave with orange chalk in Westminster Abbey. Police led the two protesters away after they used spray chalk to write ‘1.5 Is Dead’ at around 10am on Monday morning.
Just Stop Oil eco-fanatics charged over attack on Darwin’s grave in Westminster Abbey
Two eco-warriors have been charged with criminal damage after chalk paint was sprayed on Charles Darwin’s grave in Westminster Abbey. The 19th century biologist’s grave was sprayed with the words “1.5 is dead” in bright orange writing on Monday.
Just Stop Oil spraypaint Charles Darwin’s grave at Westminster Abbey
Activists vandalise memorial to father of evolution, claiming humans will not be able to adapt to scale of global warming
Two women charged after Darwin grave spray-painted
Just Stop Oil said its activists sprayed Darwin's ledger stone on Monday Two women have been charged with criminal damage after Charles Darwin's grave in Westminster Abbey was daubed with orange paint.
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Just Stop Oil GP who sabotaged petrol pumps says ‘I have no greater duty as a doctor’
A GP jailed after sabotaging petrol pumps for Just Stop Oil (JSO) said he had “no greater duty as a doctor” than climate ...
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Finland had 12 minutes left to stop a Russia-linked oil tanker from dealing 'much worse' damage to its undersea cables, president says
"Had it continued for another 12 minutes, the carnage would have been much worse than the four basic cables that were there," ...
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Just Stop Oil activists cleared of damage MP's Maryport office windows
THREE Cumbrian Just Stop Oil protesters have been cleared of causing “criminal damage” to the office of a Conservative MP – by ...
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GP jailed for role in Just Stop Oil protest
Dr Patrick Hart, 38, caused thousands of pounds worth of damage to a fuel station pumps.
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Why Biden’s Farewell Sanctions on Russian Oil Are a Big Deal
The US on Friday announced the most sweeping and aggressive sanctions yet on Russia’s oil trade, just ten days before Joe ...
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