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Greenpeace demonstrat­ors drape PM’S house in black

- By Brianmelle­y

LONDON>> Five Greenpeace demonstrat­ors were arrested Thursday after they draped the country estate of British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in black fabric to protest his plan to expand oil and gas drilling in the North Sea.

Video posted by the group showed a crew dressed in bright red jumpsuits, helmets and safety harnesses carrying ladders and climbing onto the roof of the house in Yorkshire, in the north of England. They slowly unfurled long black sheets of fabric over the front of the home and held a yellow sign on the roof that read “No New Oil.”

The prime minister was not home because he is vacationin­g with his family in California. Greenpeace said the group chose to stage the peaceful protest at a time when no one was home at the mansion, and that the activists were trained to ensure no damagewas caused to the property.

Sunak announced Monday that Britain will grant hundreds of new oil and gas licenses in the North Sea to gain energy independen­ce. The move was widely criticized by environmen­tal groups that have accused the government of backslidin­g on its pledge to eliminate net carbon emissions by 2050.

As four Greenpeace members were on the roof of the British leader’s country house, two others stood on the front lawn holding a banner with the words “Rishi Sunak — Oil Profits or Our Future?”

“We desperatel­y need our prime minister to be a climate leader, not a climate arsonist,” said Philip Evans of Greenpeace. “Just as wildfires and f loods wreck homes and lives around the world, Sunak is committing to a massive expansion of oil and gas drilling.”

U.N. scientists and environmen­tal groups have called on global leaders to accelerate the transition away from-fossil fuels after a summer of record high temperatur­es, drought and floods linked toman-made climate change. Burning oil and gas to power vehicles, factories and electricit­y generating stations releases huge amounts of carbon dioxide, the main driver of global warming.

A statement from Sunak’s office defended the prime minister’s climate policies.

“We make no apology for taking the right approach to ensure our energy security, using the resources we have here at home so we are never reliant on aggressors like ( Russian President Vladimir) Putin for our energy,” the statement said.

 ?? LUCA MARINO — GREENPEACE VIA AP ?? Greenpeace activists draped the country estate of British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in black fabric to protest his plan to expand oil drilling in the North Sea.
LUCA MARINO — GREENPEACE VIA AP Greenpeace activists draped the country estate of British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in black fabric to protest his plan to expand oil drilling in the North Sea.

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