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Just Stop Oil are obviously on to something. Tuesday was the hottest day of the year so far. And 2024 is currently the warmest year globally on record. They are right to be worried.
Just Stop Oil has returned to cause disruption on the streets of London, with protesters marching slowly in front of cars in the capital. Climate activists with bright orange banners caused delays ...
Just Stop Oil responded to the video on Twitter writing, "We thoroughly enjoyed Josh & Archie’s prank yesterday. Great action design — nonviolent and ever so slightly disruptive.
Jailed members of environmental pressure group Just Stop Oil are planning to bring legal action to have what they describe as ...
Just Stop Oil’s campaign of direct action will end with a final protest in London’s Parliament Square on 26 April. However, the group say their activism will not be over after that, ...
Just Stop Oil have disrupted several sporting events in England in recent months, including The Ashes, Wimbledon and the World Snooker Championship. Another protestor is led away by police.
"Just Stop Oil" reportedly gets some of that money. While such behavior is on par with a 4-year-old throwing a tantrum in a sandbox, at least the mind of said 4-year-old ...
Last week, a pair of activists with the group “Just Stop Oil” tried to galvanize action on climate change by tossing tomato soup at a Vincent van Gogh painting. But theatrical stunts can’t ...
A ‘Just Stop Oil’ protester throws orange powder on a table at the World Snooker Championship in England on April 17, 2023. AP. On the other table, featuring a match between Mark Allen and Fan ...
Just Stop Oil doesn’t just share rhetoric with Extinction Rebellion, it sits within an arc of escalation that began with that group’s blockades of five Thames bridges in 2018.
Just Stop Oil members Jennifer Kowalski, 28, and Cole Macdonald, 22, cut a metal fence surrounding the private airfield in Stansted at 5 a.m. local time on Thursday then targeted the planes, ...
Just Stop Oil have disrupted several sporting events in England in recent months, including The Ashes, Wimbledon and the World Snooker Championship. Another protestor is led away by police.