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Activists target London Stock Exchange, Canary Wharf

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LONDON: Environmen­tal activists glued themselves to the London Stock Exchange and climbed onto the roof of a train at Canary Wharf on the final day of protests aimed at forcing Britain to take action to avert what they cast as a global climate cataclysm.

The Extinction Rebellion group has caused mass disruption in recent weeks across London, blocking Marble Arch, Oxford Circus and Waterloo Bridge, smashing a door at the Shell building and shocking lawmakers with a semi-nude protest in parliament.

At the London Stock Exchange’s headquarte­rs, six protesters dressed in black suits and red ties were blocking the revolving doors of the building. They held signs reading ‘ Tell the truth’ and ‘You can’t eat money’.

At the Docklands Light Railway ( DLR) station in Canary Wharf, five protesters from the group climbed aboard a train and unfurled a banner which read: “Business as usual = Death”. One glued herself to a train.

“Its bizarre we have to do this in order for government­s to listen to the scientists,” said Diana Warner, 60, who glued her hand to the train.

“I’ve got children who are grown up so I can do this, so I’m doing it for everyone who can’t,” Warner said.

In the past 11 days, the group has brought iconic parts of central London to a standstill in what activists have described as the biggest act of civil disobedien­ce

Its bizarre we have to do this in order for government­s to listen to the scientists.

in modern British history.

Police said 1,088 arrests have been made since the main protests began.

The final day of protests is focusing on the internatio­nal financial sector, which has made London its home.

“Extinction Rebellion to focus on the financial industry today,” the group said in a statement.

The “aim is to demand the finance industry tells the truth about the climate industry and the devastatin­g impact the industry has on our planet.”

The group advocates nonviolent civil disobedien­ce to force government­s to reduce carbon emissions and avert what it says is a global climate crisis that will bring starvation, floods, wildfires and social collapse.

The group is demanding the government declare a climate and ecological emergency, reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2025 and create a citizen’s assembly of members of the public to lead on decisions to address climate change. — Reuters

Diana Warner, activist

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Climate change activists block traffic by Threadneed­le street in central London during environmen­tal protests by the Extinction Rebellion group in London. — AFP photo

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