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Climate activists scale gates of Buckingham Palace

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LONDON — Four climate change activists scaled gates at Queen Elizabeth II’s Buckingham Palace home on Saturday and locked themselves to railings in a protest demanding more urgent action to cut greenhouse gas emissions.

The group, from the Climate Siren environmen­talist movement, wore T-shirts with the slogan “Climate emergency. 10 percent annual emission cuts” and chanted through a loud hailer.

London’s Metropolit­an Police said the four had climbed up a gate at the front of the palace and secured themselves to it, sitting with their legs through the railings.

The protesters unfurled a banner quoting a 2008 speech by Prince Charles, the queen’s son and heir, warning over a lack of progress on tacking climate change. It read: “‘The doomsday clock of climate change is ticking ever faster towards midnight.”

In a letter to the queen posted to the group’s website, the activists said they were carrying out their protest in the hope of drawing attention to stalled progress on environmen­tal issues.

“It is time that you and all public figures with influence followed the example of your son by speaking up loudly ... about the escalating threat of catastroph­ic climate change,” the group said.

About 100 people stood at the scene, watching the protest.

Siobhan Grimes, a 24year-old from east London, said she agreed that there was a need for more urgency on green issues.

“Our politician­s aren’t doing enough. We’re hoping to inspire people to wake up to the consequenc­es of catastroph­ic climate change,” she said.

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Protesters from the Climate Siren group hang a banner from the gates of Buckingham Palace, London.

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