Campaigners build cemetery outside Parliament warning ‘cold homes cost lives’
Hundreds of headstone erected as Greenpeace activists blame government for years of failure to address cold homes ‘national scandal’
Hundreds of headstone erected as Greenpeace activists blame government for years of failure to address cold homes ‘national scandal’
Campaigners slam UK government’s “disturbing crackdown on peaceful protest”
Greenpeace has made clear that it intends to contest the action and says that Shell is trying to silence them.
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‘Talking tough on climate action while filling your Board of Trade with people like Abbott is a dismal signal to the world about Britain’s climate leadership.’
Greenpeace has hit out at the government’s actions, condemning them as “unlawful.” Meanwhile, Scotland confirms its policy on fracking is not changing.
As fracking companies call for earthquake limits to be reduced and exploratory drilling could start as early as next week, a report shows reducing and predicting earthquake risk remains a ‘scientific challenge’
“We need a prime minister willing to put climate action at the top of the agenda but, so far, despite the searing heat, we’ve barely even had warm words from the candidates,” says Greenpeace UK.
The environmental group says that it had no option but to take action after the government’s refusal to say ‘no to funding Putin’s war on Ukraine’, adding that it would do it for them.