RM2A5AD0P–Vienna, Austria. 19th October, 2019. Action Extinction Rebellion 'The Blood of Our Children', performance on the fatal effects of the climate crisis and collapse of ecosystems on 19 October 2019 in Vienna. Credit: Franz Perc / Alamy Live News
RM2DFJ21T–Plymouth Devon, UK. 5th December 2020. Extinction Rebellion climate change protestors with banners saying “No Future in Fossil Fuels” on a bridge over the A38 at Plymouth in Devon. There are protestors with similar climate change messages on a number of bridges over the A38 between Exeter and Plymouth. Picture Credit: Graham Hunt/Alamy Live News
RM2GET3EX–Cork, Ireland. 21st Aug, 2021. A small group of approx. 60 Extinction Rebellion protestors assembled on the Grand Parade today to highlight the need for 'immediate and fair action for carbon neutrality'. After a number of speeches, the group marched down the South Mall and up Patrick Street before breaking into discussion groups back at Grand Parade. Credit: AG News/Alamy Live News
RF2C5K2B8–Global climate strike in St Peter's Square, Manchester UK. Extinction rebellion invisible circus red rebels hold hands with protesters as they walk
RM2A41RA6–Extinction Rebellion (XR) protestors wallpaper the front of the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Dublin, with pages of science detailing the climate impact of fracked gas.
RF2A3N6R6–A large group of Extinction Rebellion demonstrators arrived with their drums. The policemen form a line to keep everyone on one side.
RMS2XWD3–Extinction rebellion at Marble Arch 06102019
RF2ANH32K–Extinction rebellion group parading in street of Berlin, Germany October 2019
RMT5C5JX–Extinction Rebellion protesters on Waterloo Bridge, London
RMT4C09B–London, UK. 15th Apr, 2019. Environment activists from Extinction Rebellion unveil a pink sailing boat blocking Oxford Circus with a sailing boat to highlight the threat of global warming on the planet and ecosystem and to urge the government to take action Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News
RM2A25BYT–Extinction Rebellion climate change protesters protest peacefully, by occcupying Waterloo Bridge, in London. April 20th 2019
RM2A6BD9W–London, 10th October 2019, Extinction Rebellion demonstration and occupation of Trafalgar Square.
RM2A3D0T4–London, UK. 6th October 2019. Extinction Rebellion activists gather at Marble Arch for the start of two weeks of protests in which they plan to block every single road into central London. Other protest are expected in about 60 cities around the world. Credit: Stuart Boulton/Alamy
RM2AE2K9K–London, UK, 6 December 2019: Extinction Rebellion protestors paraded through Westminster today with a 4-metre high ostrich with it's head in the sand. Symbolising the main political parties' attitudes to the climate crisis, the ostrich was accompanied by a flash mob who danced to 'Where's Your Head At' and 'Staying Alive' outside the party headquarters of the Conservatives, Liberal Democrats and Labour Party. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
RM2A3FM0F–London, UK. 8th Oct, 2019. The Extinction Rebellion movement stages worldwide protests. Demonstrators gather in Westminster to highlight the dangers of climate change to mankind and the environment. Credit: Uwe Deffner/Alamy Live News
RMTRAB19–Sustainable shopping demo. Campaigners from Extinction Rebellion are disrupting the Bristol shopping areas of Broadmead and Cabot circus to highlight the impact disposable fashion makes upon the environment. The campaigners are encouraging people to buy no new clothes for a year. Credit: Mr Standfast/Alamy Live News
RM2H04H9W–Extinction Rebellion environment activists block the street during protest near Dutch Parliament on October 11, 2021 in The Hague,Netherlands. Environmental protestors of Extinction Rebellion make a demonstration drawing attention, all over the world people are being killed by famine and natural disasters caused by the climate and ecological emergency ahead of the upcoming COP26 summit in Glasgow in November. (Photo by Paulo Amorim/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa US/Alamy Live News
RM2G11BXB–Madrid, Spain. 04th June, 2021. Climate change activists of Extinction Rebellion group marching through Gran Via Street blocking traffic demanding that ecocide (destruction of ecosystems and the irreversible damage of the environment) to become an international crime. Credit: Marcos del Mazo/Alamy Live News
RM2A5AD1G–Vienna, Austria. 19th October, 2019. Action Extinction Rebellion 'The Blood of Our Children', performance on the fatal effects of the climate crisis and collapse of ecosystems on 19 October 2019 in Vienna. Credit: Franz Perc / Alamy Live News
RM2DFJ21M–Plymouth Devon, UK. 5th December 2020. Extinction Rebellion climate change protestors with banners saying “No Future in Fossil Fuels” on a bridge over the A38 at Plymouth in Devon. There are protestors with similar climate change messages on a number of bridges over the A38 between Exeter and Plymouth. Picture Credit: Graham Hunt/Alamy Live News
RM2GET3EN–Cork, Ireland. 21st Aug, 2021. A small group of approx. 60 Extinction Rebellion protestors assembled on the Grand Parade today to highlight the need for 'immediate and fair action for carbon neutrality'. After a number of speeches, the group marched down the South Mall and up Patrick Street before breaking into discussion groups back at Grand Parade. Credit: AG News/Alamy Live News
RM2A0J2K3–London, UK. 20th Sep, 2019. A general strike for Climate Justice, attended by school children, students and adults, is organised by Extinction Rebellion, Greenpeace, Save the Earth and other groups campaigning for the environment. They are again highlighting the climate emergency, with time running out to save the planet from a climate disaster. This is part of the ongoing ER and other protests to demand action by the UK Government on the 'climate crisis'. The action is part of an international co-ordinated protest. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2A41RA4–Extinction Rebellion (XR) protestors wallpaper the front of the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Dublin, with pages of science detailing the climate impact of fracked gas.
RM2DB3E7D–Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-reglation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic.
RF2B7C04T–Sick polluted planet - A globe, stethoscope and medicine in tablet form.
RM2H3W19X–Farnborough Airport, Hampshire, UK. 30th October 2021. Extinction Rebellion climate activists blockade the UK's largest private airport ahead of the COP26 conference in Glasgow. They are protesting against private flights by the super-rich, which emit high levels of CO2 and significantly contribute to global warming and the climate crisis. Credit: Gillian Pullinger/ Alamy
RMT5E0T9–Extinction Rebellion protesters on Waterloo Bridge, London
RMT4C06G–London, UK. 15th Apr, 2019. Hundreds of Environment activists from Extinction Rebellion take part in a sit in protest in Oxford Circus and across parts of central London to highlight the threat of global warming on the planet and ecosystem and to urge the government to take action Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News
RM2A25BFC–Extinction Rebellion climate change protesters protest peacefully, by occcupying Waterloo Bridge, in London. April 20th 2019
RM2A6BDRB–London, 10th October 2019, Extinction Rebellion demonstration and occupation of Trafalgar Square.
RM2A3ACD4–London, UK. 6th October 2019. Extinction Rebellion activists gather at Marble Arch for the start of two weeks of protests in which they plan to block every single road into central London. Other protest are expected in about 60 cities around the world. Credit: Stuart Boulton/Alamy
RM2AE2KBY–London, UK, 6 December 2019: Extinction Rebellion protestors paraded through Westminster today with a 4-metre high ostrich with it's head in the sand. Symbolising the main political parties' attitudes to the climate crisis, the ostrich was accompanied by a flash mob who danced to 'Where's Your Head At' and 'Staying Alive' outside the party headquarters of the Conservatives, Liberal Democrats and Labour Party. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
RM2A3FKXK–London, UK. 8th Oct, 2019. The Extinction Rebellion movement stages worldwide protests. Demonstrators gather in Westminster to highlight the dangers of climate change to mankind and the environment. Credit: Uwe Deffner/Alamy Live News
RMTRAG6E–Bristol, UK, 1st June 2019. Campaigners from Extinction Rebellion are disrupting the Bristol shopping areas of Broadmead and Cabot circus to highlight the impact disposable fashion makes upon the environment. The campaigners are encouraging people to buy no new clothes for a year. Credit: Mr Standfast/Alamy Live News
RM2H04H5F–Extinction Rebellion environment activists block the street during protest near Dutch Parliament on October 11, 2021 in The Hague,Netherlands. Environmental protestors of Extinction Rebellion make a demonstration drawing attention, all over the world people are being killed by famine and natural disasters caused by the climate and ecological emergency ahead of the upcoming COP26 summit in Glasgow in November. (Photo by Paulo Amorim/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa US/Alamy Live News
RM2G11BX5–Madrid, Spain. 04th June, 2021. Climate change activists of Extinction Rebellion group marching with animal sculptures through Gran Via Street blocking traffic demanding that ecocide (destruction of ecosystems and the irreversible damage of the environment) to become an international crime. Credit: Marcos del Mazo/Alamy Live News
RM2A5ACXC–Vienna, Austria. 19th October, 2019. Action Extinction Rebellion 'The Blood of Our Children', performance on the fatal effects of the climate crisis and collapse of ecosystems on 19 October 2019 in Vienna. Credit: Franz Perc / Alamy Live News
RM2DFJ21F–Plymouth Devon, UK. 5th December 2020. Extinction Rebellion climate change protestors with banners saying “No Future in Fossil Fuels” on a bridge over the A38 at Plymouth in Devon. There are protestors with similar climate change messages on a number of bridges over the A38 between Exeter and Plymouth. Picture Credit: Graham Hunt/Alamy Live News
RM2GET3EY–Cork, Ireland. 21st Aug, 2021. A small group of approx. 60 Extinction Rebellion protestors assembled on the Grand Parade today to highlight the need for 'immediate and fair action for carbon neutrality'. After a number of speeches, the group marched down the South Mall and up Patrick Street before breaking into discussion groups back at Grand Parade. Credit: AG News/Alamy Live News
RM2A0J2JR–London, UK. 20th Sep, 2019. Greenpeace repriese their red dresses - A general strike for Climate Justice, attended by school children, students and adults, is organised by Extinction Rebellion, Greenpeace, Save the Earth and other groups campaigning for the environment. They are again highlighting the climate emergency, with time running out to save the planet from a climate disaster. This is part of the ongoing ER and other protests to demand action by the UK Government on the 'climate crisis'. The action is part of an international co-ordinated protest. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2A2JFN3–Environment protestor Phil Kingston (left) outside the Treasury building in Westminster, where Extinction Rebellion have sprayed 1,800 litres of fake blood from a fire engine.
RM2DB3E7K–Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-reglation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic.
RMWWJWRR–Extinction Rebellion Norwich clean air 'die-in' at Anglia Square to highlight high levels of pollution in parts of the city and promote Car Free Day.
RM2H3W131–Farnborough Airport, Hampshire, UK. 30th October 2021. Extinction Rebellion climate activists blockade the UK's largest private airport ahead of the COP26 conference in Glasgow. They are protesting against private flights by the super-rich, which emit high levels of CO2 and significantly contribute to global warming and the climate crisis. Credit: Gillian Pullinger/ Alamy
RMT5C5EP–Extinction Rebellion protesters on Waterloo Bridge, London
RMT4C075–London, UK. 15th Apr, 2019. Hundreds of Environment activists from Extinction Rebellion take part in a sit in protest in Oxford Circus and across parts of central London to highlight the threat of global warming on the planet and ecosystem and to urge the government to take action Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News
RM2A25C1D–Extinction Rebellion climate change protesters protest peacefully, by occcupying Waterloo Bridge, in London. April 20th 2019
RM2A6BCTB–London, 10th October 2019, Extinction Rebellion demonstration and occupation of Trafalgar Square.
RM2A3ACD2–London, UK. 6th October 2019. Extinction Rebellion activists gather at Marble Arch for the start of two weeks of protests in which they plan to block every single road into central London. Other protest are expected in about 60 cities around the world. Credit: Stuart Boulton/Alamy
RM2AE2K7K–London, UK, 6 December 2019: Extinction Rebellion protestors paraded through Westminster today with a 4-metre high ostrich with it's head in the sand. Symbolising the main political parties' attitudes to the climate crisis, the ostrich was accompanied by a flash mob who danced to 'Where's Your Head At' and 'Staying Alive' outside the party headquarters of the Conservatives, Liberal Democrats and Labour Party. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
RM2A3FKXG–London, UK. 8th Oct, 2019. The Extinction Rebellion movement stages worldwide protests. Demonstrators gather in Westminster to highlight the dangers of climate change to mankind and the environment. Credit: Uwe Deffner/Alamy Live News
RMTRAE2K–Bristol, UK, 1st June 2019. Campaigners from Extinction Rebellion are disrupting the Bristol shopping areas of Broadmead and Cabot circus to highlight the impact disposable fashion makes upon the environment. The campaigners are encouraging people to buy no new clothes for a year. Credit: Mr Standfast/Alamy Live News
RM2H04H4H–Extinction Rebellion environment activists block the street during protest near Dutch Parliament on October 11, 2021 in The Hague,Netherlands. Environmental protestors of Extinction Rebellion make a demonstration drawing attention, all over the world people are being killed by famine and natural disasters caused by the climate and ecological emergency ahead of the upcoming COP26 summit in Glasgow in November. (Photo by Paulo Amorim/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa US/Alamy Live News
RM2G11BNY–Madrid, Spain. 04th June, 2021. Climate change activists of Extinction Rebellion group marching with animal sculptures through Gran Via Street blocking traffic demanding that ecocide (destruction of ecosystems and the irreversible damage of the environment) to become an international crime. Credit: Marcos del Mazo/Alamy Live News
RM2A5AD0Y–Vienna, Austria. 19th October, 2019. Action Extinction Rebellion 'The Blood of Our Children', performance on the fatal effects of the climate crisis and collapse of ecosystems on 19 October 2019 in Vienna. Credit: Franz Perc / Alamy Live News
RM2DFJ21J–Plymouth Devon, UK. 5th December 2020. Extinction Rebellion climate change protestors with banners saying “No Future in Fossil Fuels” on a bridge over the A38 at Plymouth in Devon. There are protestors with similar climate change messages on a number of bridges over the A38 between Exeter and Plymouth. Picture Credit: Graham Hunt/Alamy Live News
RM2GET3EM–Cork, Ireland. 21st Aug, 2021. A small group of approx. 60 Extinction Rebellion protestors assembled on the Grand Parade today to highlight the need for 'immediate and fair action for carbon neutrality'. After a number of speeches, the group marched down the South Mall and up Patrick Street before breaking into discussion groups back at Grand Parade. Credit: AG News/Alamy Live News
RM2A0J2KD–London, UK. 20th Sep, 2019. The large crowd gattjered for speeches in Millbank - A general strike for Climate Justice, attended by school children, students and adults, is organised by Extinction Rebellion, Greenpeace, Save the Earth and other groups campaigning for the environment. They are again highlighting the climate emergency, with time running out to save the planet from a climate disaster. This is part of the ongoing ER and other protests to demand action by the UK Government on the 'climate crisis'. The action is part of an international co-ordinated protest. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Li
RM2CHFDTB–Extinction Rebellion activists walk around the Tate Modern as others project messages onto the building in London. The group announced this week that they will take to the streets in the next fortnight, planning to shut down roads around Westminster and staging a sit-in at City Airport in London as part of their protests.
RM2DB3E78–Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-reglation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic.
RMWWK6XX–Extinction Rebellion Norwich clean air 'die-in' at Anglia Square to highlight high levels of pollution in parts of the city and promote Car Free Day.
RM2H3W10K–Farnborough Airport, Hampshire, UK. 30th October 2021. Extinction Rebellion climate activists blockade the UK's largest private airport ahead of the COP26 conference in Glasgow. They are protesting against private flights by the super-rich, which emit high levels of CO2 and significantly contribute to global warming and the climate crisis. Credit: Gillian Pullinger/ Alamy
RMT5C5FM–Extinction Rebellion protesters on Waterloo Bridge, London
RMT4C07C–London, UK. 15th Apr, 2019. Hundreds of Environment activists from Extinction Rebellion take part in a sit in protest in Oxford Circus and across parts of central London to highlight the threat of global warming on the planet and ecosystem and to urge the government to take action Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News
RM2A25BKX–Extinction Rebellion climate change protesters protest peacefully, by occcupying Waterloo Bridge, in London. April 20th 2019
RM2A6BD9J–London, 10th October 2019, Extinction Rebellion demonstration and occupation of Trafalgar Square.
RM2A3D0TB–London, UK. 6th October 2019. Extinction Rebellion activists gather at Marble Arch for the start of two weeks of protests in which they plan to block every single road into central London. Other protest are expected in about 60 cities around the world. Credit: Stuart Boulton/Alamy
RM2AE2KF1–London, UK, 6 December 2019: Extinction Rebellion protestors paraded through Westminster today with a 4-metre high ostrich with it's head in the sand. Symbolising the main political parties' attitudes to the climate crisis, the ostrich was accompanied by a flash mob who danced to 'Where's Your Head At' and 'Staying Alive' outside the party headquarters of the Conservatives, Liberal Democrats and Labour Party. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
RM2A3FKXH–London, UK. 8th Oct, 2019. The Extinction Rebellion movement stages worldwide protests. Demonstrators gather in Westminster to highlight the dangers of climate change to mankind and the environment. Credit: Uwe Deffner/Alamy Live News
RMTRAG67–Bristol, UK, 1st June 2019. Campaigners from Extinction Rebellion are disrupting the Bristol shopping areas of Broadmead and Cabot circus to highlight the impact disposable fashion makes upon the environment. The campaigners are encouraging people to buy no new clothes for a year. Credit: Mr Standfast/Alamy Live News
RM2H04H5B–Extinction Rebellion environment activists block the street during protest near Dutch Parliament on October 11, 2021 in The Hague,Netherlands. Environmental protestors of Extinction Rebellion make a demonstration drawing attention, all over the world people are being killed by famine and natural disasters caused by the climate and ecological emergency ahead of the upcoming COP26 summit in Glasgow in November. (Photo by Paulo Amorim/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa US/Alamy Live News
RM2G11BNK–Madrid, Spain. 04th June, 2021. Climate change activists of Extinction Rebellion group marching with animal sculptures through Gran Via Street blocking traffic demanding that ecocide (destruction of ecosystems and the irreversible damage of the environment) to become an international crime. Credit: Marcos del Mazo/Alamy Live News
RM2A5AD1P–Vienna, Austria. 19th October, 2019. Action Extinction Rebellion 'The Blood of Our Children', performance on the fatal effects of the climate crisis and collapse of ecosystems on 19 October 2019 in Vienna. Credit: Franz Perc / Alamy Live News
RM2DFJ21Y–Plymouth Devon, UK. 5th December 2020. Extinction Rebellion climate change protestors with banners saying “No Future in Fossil Fuels” on a bridge over the A38 at Plymouth in Devon. There are protestors with similar climate change messages on a number of bridges over the A38 between Exeter and Plymouth. Picture Credit: Graham Hunt/Alamy Live News
RM2GET3EA–Cork, Ireland. 21st Aug, 2021. A small group of approx. 60 Extinction Rebellion protestors assembled on the Grand Parade today to highlight the need for 'immediate and fair action for carbon neutrality'. After a number of speeches, the group marched down the South Mall and up Patrick Street before breaking into discussion groups back at Grand Parade. Credit: AG News/Alamy Live News
RM2A0J2KK–London, UK. 20th Sep, 2019. Students march from Kings College - A general strike for Climate Justice, attended by school children, students and adults, is organised by Extinction Rebellion, Greenpeace, Save the Earth and other groups campaigning for the environment. They are again highlighting the climate emergency, with time running out to save the planet from a climate disaster. This is part of the ongoing ER and other protests to demand action by the UK Government on the 'climate crisis'. The action is part of an international co-ordinated protest. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2CHFDTK–Extinction Rebellion activists walk around the Tate Modern as others project messages onto the building in London. The group announced this week that they will take to the streets in the next fortnight, planning to shut down roads around Westminster and staging a sit-in at City Airport in London as part of their protests.
RM2DB3DXY–Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-reglation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic.
RMWWK47B–Extinction Rebellion Norwich clean air 'die-in' at Anglia Square to highlight high levels of pollution in parts of the city and promote Car Free Day.
RM2H3W155–Farnborough Airport, Hampshire, UK. 30th October 2021. Extinction Rebellion climate activists blockade the UK's largest private airport ahead of the COP26 conference in Glasgow. They are protesting against private flights by the super-rich, which emit high levels of CO2 and significantly contribute to global warming and the climate crisis. Credit: Gillian Pullinger/ Alamy
RMT5E0RH–Extinction Rebellion protesters on Waterloo Bridge, London
RMT4C06D–London, UK. 15th Apr, 2019. Hundreds of Environment activists from Extinction Rebellion take part in a sit in protest in Oxford Circus and across parts of central London to highlight the threat of global warming on the planet and ecosystem and to urge the government to take action Credit: amer ghazzal/Alamy Live News
RM2A25BKM–Extinction Rebellion climate change protesters protest peacefully, by occcupying Waterloo Bridge, in London. April 20th 2019
RM2A6BDKW–London, 10th October 2019, Extinction Rebellion demonstration and occupation of Trafalgar Square.
RM2A3ACD0–London, UK. 6th October 2019. Extinction Rebellion activists gather at Marble Arch for the start of two weeks of protests in which they plan to block every single road into central London. Other protest are expected in about 60 cities around the world. Credit: Stuart Boulton/Alamy
RM2AE2KBG–London, UK, 6 December 2019: Extinction Rebellion protestors paraded through Westminster today with a 4-metre high ostrich with it's head in the sand. Symbolising the main political parties' attitudes to the climate crisis, the ostrich was accompanied by a flash mob who danced to 'Where's Your Head At' and 'Staying Alive' outside the party headquarters of the Conservatives, Liberal Democrats and Labour Party. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
RMRTKA1P–Glasgow, Scotland, 2 March 2019. The 'Blue Wave' demonstration by the Extinction Rebellion climate change group and supporters, blocking roads and moving through the streets of the city to highlight the rising waters of the River Clyde and to warn of the dangers of climate change if urgent action isn't taken immediately. The peaceful demonstration of approximately 200 people culminated with the symbolic throwing of water from the River Clyde on to the City Chambers steps, a symbol of the water levels to come. In Glasgow, Scotland. Credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/Alamy Live News.
RMTRAE02–Bristol, UK, 1st June 2019. Campaigners from Extinction Rebellion are disrupting the Bristol shopping areas of Broadmead and Cabot circus to highlight the impact disposable fashion makes upon the environment. The campaigners are encouraging people to buy no new clothes for a year. Credit: Mr Standfast/Alamy Live News
RM2H05M1H–Dutch anti-riot police officers arrest an Extinction Rebellion environment activist block the street during protest near central station on October 11, 2021 in The Hague,Netherlands. Environmental protestors of Extinction Rebellion make a demonstration drawing attention, all over the world people are being killed by famine and natural disasters caused by the climate and ecological emergency ahead of the upcoming COP26 summit in Glasgow in November. (Photo by Paulo Amorim/Sipa USA)
RM2G11C3D–Madrid, Spain. 04th June, 2021. Climate change activists of Extinction Rebellion group marching with animal sculptures through Gran Via Street blocking traffic demanding that ecocide (destruction of ecosystems and the irreversible damage of the environment) to become an international crime. Credit: Marcos del Mazo/Alamy Live News
RM2A5AD1D–Vienna, Austria. 19th October, 2019. Action Extinction Rebellion 'The Blood of Our Children', performance on the fatal effects of the climate crisis and collapse of ecosystems on 19 October 2019 in Vienna. Credit: Franz Perc / Alamy Live News
RMWMF06G–Extinction Rebellion protestors occupy Deansgate in Manchester city centre today (Friday 30th August 2019)
RM2GET3EC–Cork, Ireland. 21st Aug, 2021. A small group of approx. 60 Extinction Rebellion protestors assembled on the Grand Parade today to highlight the need for 'immediate and fair action for carbon neutrality'. After a number of speeches, the group marched down the South Mall and up Patrick Street before breaking into discussion groups back at Grand Parade. Credit: AG News/Alamy Live News
RM2A0J2KE–London, UK. 20th Sep, 2019. The large crowd gattjered for speeches in Millbank - A general strike for Climate Justice, attended by school children, students and adults, is organised by Extinction Rebellion, Greenpeace, Save the Earth and other groups campaigning for the environment. They are again highlighting the climate emergency, with time running out to save the planet from a climate disaster. This is part of the ongoing ER and other protests to demand action by the UK Government on the 'climate crisis'. The action is part of an international co-ordinated protest. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Li
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