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  • XR Roads Rebellion activists protest outside the Treasury against the UK governments £27.4bn roads programme on 21st October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Environmental activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion argue that plans by the government to build new trunk roads are inconsistent with the UKs climate commitments and should be cancelled in the Autumn Spending Review.
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  • Caspar Hughes speaks outside the Treasury at a protest by XR Roads Rebellion activists against the UK governments £27.4bn roads programme on 21st October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Environmental activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion argue that plans by the government to build new trunk roads are inconsistent with the UKs climate commitments and should be cancelled in the Autumn Spending Review.
    20211021-XR-Roads-Rebellion-Treasury...jpg
  • XR Roads Rebellion activists protest outside the Treasury against the UK governments £27.4bn roads programme on 21st October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Environmental activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion argue that plans by the government to build new trunk roads are inconsistent with the UKs climate commitments and should be cancelled in the Autumn Spending Review.
    20211021-XR-Roads-Rebellion-Treasury...jpg
  • XR Roads Rebellion activists march to the Treasury to protest against the UK governments £27.4bn roads programme on 21st October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Environmental activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion argue that plans by the government to build new trunk roads are inconsistent with the UKs climate commitments and should be cancelled in the Autumn Spending Review.
    20211021-XR-Roads-Rebellion-Treasury...jpg
  • At a climate demonstration held by Extinction Rebellion, one activist has a picture of her son on a carrier bag with the words for my sons future written across it and XR badges pinned to it on 27th August, 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activist group Extinction Rebellion XR are planning actions of disruption for two weeks straight beginning on August 23rd, 2021 in an effort to bring awareness and priority to the global climate emergency in advance of the COP 26 Summit which will be held in Glasgow later this year.
    013_xr_protests_london_270821.jpg
  • A group of Extinction Rebellion activists march through the streets playing instruments and holding up banners and signs on 27th August, 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activist group Extinction Rebellion XR are planning actions of disruption for two weeks straight beginning on August 23rd, 2021 in an effort to bring awareness and priority to the global climate emergency in advance of the COP 26 Summit which will be held in Glasgow later this year.
    038_xr_protests_london_270821.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activist at the Bank of England records a video of one of Dr Gail Bradbrook, co-founder of Extinction Rebellion on her iPhone as the speaker gives a speech on the steps of the Bank of England on 27th August, 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activist group Extinction Rebellion XR are planning actions of disruption for two weeks straight beginning on August 23rd, 2021 in an effort to bring awareness and priority to the global climate emergency in advance of the COP 26 Summit which will be held in Glasgow later this year.
    015_xr_protests_london_270821.jpg
  • The XR Red Rebels joined Extinction Rebellion and other climate change activist groups for a Greenwash march during COP26 the UN Climate Change Conference calling on world leaders to act appropriately to the problem of combatting climate change and stop their current destructive habits, the rally was held on the 3rd of November 2021 outside Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, in Glasgow, United Kingdom.
    UK-COP26-XR-GreenWash-6092.jpg
  • The XR Red Rebels joined Extinction Rebellion and other climate change activist groups for a Greenwash march during COP26 the UN Climate Change Conference calling on world leaders to act appropriately to the problem of combatting climate change and stop their current destructive habits, the rally was held on the 3rd of November 2021 outside Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, in Glasgow, United Kingdom.
    UK-COP26-XR-GreenWash-6033.jpg
  • The XR Red Rebels joined Extinction Rebellion and other climate change activist groups for a Greenwash march during COP26 the UN Climate Change Conference calling on world leaders to act appropriately to the problem of combatting climate change and stop their current destructive habits, the rally was held on the 3rd of November 2021 outside Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, in Glasgow, United Kingdom.
    UK-COP26-XR-GreenWash-6014.jpg
  • Crowds of climate activists from Extinction Rebellion hold up a banner that reads people over profit in front of office blocks on 27th August, 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activist group Extinction Rebellion XR are planning actions of disruption for two weeks straight beginning on August 23rd, 2021 in an effort to bring awareness and priority to the global climate emergency in advance of the COP 26 Summit which will be held in Glasgow later this year.
    042_xr_protests_london_270821.jpg
  • Police form a blockade around Extinction Rebellion activists at a staged event claiming Naples Group conducts business using blood money on 27th August, 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activist group Extinction Rebellion XR are planning actions of disruption for two weeks straight beginning on August 23rd, 2021 in an effort to bring awareness and priority to the global climate emergency in advance of the COP 26 Summit which will be held in Glasgow later this year.
    041_xr_protests_london_270821.jpg
  • Two female protestors wearing Extinction Rebellion, anti-racist, and Black Lives Matter stickers and badges hold one anothers hands up as protestors behind them hold a banner and march on 27th August, 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activist group Extinction Rebellion XR are planning actions of disruption for two weeks straight beginning on August 23rd, 2021 in an effort to bring awareness and priority to the global climate emergency in advance of the COP 26 Summit which will be held in Glasgow later this year.
    035_xr_protests_london_270821.jpg
  • An Extinction Rebellion protestor, covered in tattoos and wearing a face mask with blood money written on it and a ten pound note taped to it, holds his fist up in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement on 27th August, 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activist group Extinction Rebellion XR are planning actions of disruption for two weeks straight beginning on August 23rd, 2021 in an effort to bring awareness and priority to the global climate emergency in advance of the COP 26 Summit which will be held in Glasgow later this year.
    033_xr_protests_london_270821.jpg
  • With a mask clad and tattooed demonstrator making a gesture in front of them, police at an Extinction Rebellion protest line up in a row outside Guildhall, which has been covered in red paint to signify blood, on 27th August, 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activist group Extinction Rebellion XR are planning actions of disruption for two weeks straight beginning on August 23rd, 2021 in an effort to bring awareness and priority to the global climate emergency in advance of the COP 26 Summit which will be held in Glasgow later this year.
    031_xr_protests_london_270821.jpg
  • Police at an Extinction Rebellion protest line up in a row outside Guildhall, which has been covered in red paint to signify blood, on 27th August, 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activist group Extinction Rebellion XR are planning actions of disruption for two weeks straight beginning on August 23rd, 2021 in an effort to bring awareness and priority to the global climate emergency in advance of the COP 26 Summit which will be held in Glasgow later this year.
    027_xr_protests_london_270821.jpg
  • A speaker from climate activist group Extinction Rebellion gives a speech outside Guildhall, which has been covered in red paint to signify blood, as demonstrators hold a banner which reads built on blood money on 27th August, 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activist group Extinction Rebellion XR are planning actions of disruption for two weeks straight beginning on August 23rd, 2021 in an effort to bring awareness and priority to the global climate emergency in advance of the COP 26 Summit which will be held in Glasgow later this year.
    026_xr_protests_london_270821.jpg
  • With police in the foreground, climate activists from Extinction Rebellion covers the signage for the Standard Chartered building with red paint, signifying fake blood, on 27th August, 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activist group Extinction Rebellion XR are planning actions of disruption for two weeks straight beginning on August 23rd, 2021 in an effort to bring awareness and priority to the global climate emergency in advance of the COP 26 Summit which will be held in Glasgow later this year.
    025_xr_protests_london_270821.jpg
  • A climate activist from Extinction Rebellion covers the signage for the Standard Chartered building with red paint, signifying fake blood, on 27th August, 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activist group Extinction Rebellion XR are planning actions of disruption for two weeks straight beginning on August 23rd, 2021 in an effort to bring awareness and priority to the global climate emergency in advance of the COP 26 Summit which will be held in Glasgow later this year.
    024_xr_protests_london_270821.jpg
  • A group of climate activists from Extinction Rebellion march through the streets holding a banner that reads people for profit on 27th August, 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activist group Extinction Rebellion XR are planning actions of disruption for two weeks straight beginning on August 23rd, 2021 in an effort to bring awareness and priority to the global climate emergency in advance of the COP 26 Summit which will be held in Glasgow later this year.
    022_xr_protests_london_270821.jpg
  • A group of Extinction Rebellion activists wave flags and hold up a banner reading built on blood money as they march through the streets on 27th August, 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activist group Extinction Rebellion XR are planning actions of disruption for two weeks straight beginning on August 23rd, 2021 in an effort to bring awareness and priority to the global climate emergency in advance of the COP 26 Summit which will be held in Glasgow later this year.
    019_xr_protests_london_270821.jpg
  • Two faceless financier climate activists from Extinction Rebellion talk to each other outside the Bank of England on 27th August, 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activist group Extinction Rebellion XR are planning actions of disruption for two weeks straight beginning on August 23rd, 2021 in an effort to bring awareness and priority to the global climate emergency in advance of the COP 26 Summit which will be held in Glasgow later this year.
    006_xr_protests_london_270821.jpg
  • A faceless financier climate activist from Extinction Rebellion holds up a hand soaked in fake blood and a model globe also dripping with fake blood on 27th August, 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activist group Extinction Rebellion XR are planning actions of disruption for two weeks straight beginning on August 23rd, 2021 in an effort to bring awareness and priority to the global climate emergency in advance of the COP 26 Summit which will be held in Glasgow later this year.
    011_xr_protests_london_270821.jpg
  • Two faceless financier climate activists from Extinction Rebellion talk to each other just outside the Bank of England on 27th August, 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activist group Extinction Rebellion XR are planning actions of disruption for two weeks straight beginning on August 23rd, 2021 in an effort to bring awareness and priority to the global climate emergency in advance of the COP 26 Summit which will be held in Glasgow later this year.
    005_xr_protests_london_270821.jpg
  • A group of Extinction Rebellion protestors dressed in suits as faceless financiers with fake blood on their hands, and one of them holding a placard about fossil fuels on 27th August, 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activist group Extinction Rebellion XR are planning actions of disruption for two weeks straight beginning on August 23rd, 2021 in an effort to bring awareness and priority to the global climate emergency in advance of the COP 26 Summit which will be held in Glasgow later this year.
    004_xr_protests_london_270821.jpg
  • A group of Extinction Rebellion activists dressed face masks and blue suits hold up placards, with one holding a bloodied globe on 27th August, 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activist group Extinction Rebellion XR are planning actions of disruption for two weeks straight beginning on August 23rd, 2021 in an effort to bring awareness and priority to the global climate emergency in advance of the COP 26 Summit which will be held in Glasgow later this year.
    003_xr_protests_london_270821.jpg
  • The XR Red Rebels joined Extinction Rebellion and other climate change activist groups for a Greenwash march during COP26 the UN Climate Change Conference calling on world leaders to act appropriately to the problem of combatting climate change and stop their current destructive habits, the rally was held on the 3rd of November 2021 outside Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, in Glasgow, United Kingdom.
    UK-COP26-XR-GreenWash-6095.jpg
  • The XR Red Rebels joined Extinction Rebellion and other climate change activist groups for a Greenwash march during COP26 the UN Climate Change Conference calling on world leaders to act appropriately to the problem of combatting climate change and stop their current destructive habits, the rally was held on the 3rd of November 2021 outside Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, in Glasgow, United Kingdom.
    UK-COP26-XR-GreenWash-6055.jpg
  • The XR Red Rebels joined Extinction Rebellion and other climate change activist groups for a Greenwash march during COP26 the UN Climate Change Conference calling on world leaders to act appropriately to the problem of combatting climate change and stop their current destructive habits, the rally was held on the 3rd of November 2021 outside Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, in Glasgow, United Kingdom.
    UK-COP26-XR-GreenWash-6042.jpg
  • The XR Red Rebels joined Extinction Rebellion and other climate change activist groups for a Greenwash march during COP26 the UN Climate Change Conference calling on world leaders to act appropriately to the problem of combatting climate change and stop their current destructive habits, the rally was held on the 3rd of November 2021 outside Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, in Glasgow, United Kingdom.
    UK-COP26-XR-GreenWash-0661.jpg
  • The XR Red Rebels joined Extinction Rebellion and other climate change activist groups for a Greenwash march during COP26 the UN Climate Change Conference calling on world leaders to act appropriately to the problem of combatting climate change and stop their current destructive habits, the rally was held on the 3rd of November 2021 outside Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, in Glasgow, United Kingdom.
    UK-COP26-XR-GreenWash-0639.jpg
  • A group of Extinction Rebellion activists march through the streets holding up a banner that reads government in bed with climate criminals on 27th August, 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activist group Extinction Rebellion XR are planning actions of disruption for two weeks straight beginning on August 23rd, 2021 in an effort to bring awareness and priority to the global climate emergency in advance of the COP 26 Summit which will be held in Glasgow later this year.
    040_xr_protests_london_270821.jpg
  • An Extinction Rebellion protestor, covered in tattoos and wearing a face mask with blood money written on it and a ten pound note taped to it, holds his fist up in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement on 27th August, 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activist group Extinction Rebellion XR are planning actions of disruption for two weeks straight beginning on August 23rd, 2021 in an effort to bring awareness and priority to the global climate emergency in advance of the COP 26 Summit which will be held in Glasgow later this year.
    034_xr_protests_london_270821.jpg
  • With a mask clad and tattooed demonstrator making a gesture in front of them, police at an Extinction Rebellion protest line up in a row outside Guildhall, which has been covered in red paint to signify blood, on 27th August, 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activist group Extinction Rebellion XR are planning actions of disruption for two weeks straight beginning on August 23rd, 2021 in an effort to bring awareness and priority to the global climate emergency in advance of the COP 26 Summit which will be held in Glasgow later this year.
    030_xr_protests_london_270821.jpg
  • Police at an Extinction Rebellion protest line up in a row outside Guildhall, which has been covered in red paint to signify blood, on 27th August, 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activist group Extinction Rebellion XR are planning actions of disruption for two weeks straight beginning on August 23rd, 2021 in an effort to bring awareness and priority to the global climate emergency in advance of the COP 26 Summit which will be held in Glasgow later this year.
    028_xr_protests_london_270821.jpg
  • A group of faceless financiers from the climate activist group Extinction Rebellion hold up hands soaked in fake blood and placards protesting fossil fuel usage on the steps of the Bank of England on 27th August, 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activist group Extinction Rebellion XR are planning actions of disruption for two weeks straight beginning on August 23rd, 2021 in an effort to bring awareness and priority to the global climate emergency in advance of the COP 26 Summit which will be held in Glasgow later this year.
    017_xr_protests_london_270821.jpg
  • A Black Lives Matter and Extinction Rebellion activist gives an impassioned speach at a climate action protest outside the Bank of England on 27th August, 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The activist group Extinction Rebellion XR are planning actions of disruption for two weeks straight beginning on August 23rd, 2021 in an effort to bring awareness and priority to the global climate emergency in advance of the COP 26 Summit which will be held in Glasgow later this year.
    001_xr_protests_london_270821.jpg
  • XR Scientists protest outside the Royal Courts of Justice in solidarity with the nine Insulate Britain activists, including two scientists, jailed three days previously by a High Court judge on 20th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Hundreds of activists from groups including Extinction Rebellion and Insulate Britain attended the protest, later blocking Lambeth Bridge for around 5 hours in breach of an injunction and Vauxhall Cross for around 3 hours. The Metropolitan Police made over 100 arrests.
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  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion40-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion33-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion34-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion36-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion28-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion27-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion29-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion25-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion23-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion16-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion12-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion07-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion01-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Police officers unglue the hands of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction rebellion supporters, protesting against the ethics of the fashion industry outside H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion75-09-09...jpg
  • Police officers unglue the hands of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction rebellion supporters, protesting against the ethics of the fashion industry outside H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion74-09-09...jpg
  • Police officers unglue the hands of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction rebellion supporters, protesting against the ethics of the fashion industry outside H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion69-09-09...jpg
  • Police officers unglue the hands of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction rebellion supporters, protesting against the ethics of the fashion industry outside H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion66-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion, protest against the ethics of the fashion industry outside H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion56-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion, protest against the ethics of the fashion industry outside H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion55-09-09...jpg
  • Police officers stand in front of supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion , protesting against the ethics of the fashion industry by glueing their hands to the window of H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion53-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion , protest against the ethics of the fashion industry by glueing their hands to the window of H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion48-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion , protest against the ehtics of the fashion industry by glueing their hands to the window of H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion38-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion, protest against the ethics of the fashion industry outside H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion39-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion, protest against the ethics of the fashion industry outside H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion41-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion , protest against the ethics of the fashion industry by glueing their hands to the window of H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion31-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion , protest against the ethics of the fashion industry by glueing their hands to the window of H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion34-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion, protest against the ethics of the fashion industry outside H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion37-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion , protest against the ethics of the fashion industry by glueing their hands to the window of H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion27-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion , protest against the ethics of the fashion industry by glueing their hands to the window of H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion25-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion, protest aginst the ethics of the fashion industry outside TopShop at Oxford Circus, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion24-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion, protest aginst the ethics of the fashion industry outside H&M at Oxford Circus, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion21-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion, protest aginst the ethics of the fashion industry outside H&M at Oxford Circus, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion15-09-09...jpg
  • Cyclists from Extinction Rebellion  flying golden bee flags from their backpacks stage a die in demonstration at Tate Modern called XR Critical Swarm on 27th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. The action aims to highlight the global decline in the bee population and the sudden eradication of bee colonies known as Colony Collapse disorder. The climate change activist group are targeting the Tate who they claim, built their fortune on sugar cane production from colonial exploitation of enslaved Africans, European invasion and exploitation of land in West Indies and South America.
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  • Iro,19 months old attends a die in demonstration by cyclists from  Extinction Rebellion at Tate Modern called XR Critical Swarm on 27th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. The action aims to highlight the global decline in the bee population and the sudden eradication of bee colonies known as Colony Collapse disorder. The climate change activist group are targeting the Tate who they claim, built their fortune on sugar cane production from colonial exploitation of enslaved Africans, European invasion and exploitation of land in West Indies and South America.
    20190427-DSC_6972_1.jpg
  • Cyclists from Extinction Rebellion  flying golden bee flags from their backpacks stage a die in demonstration at Tate Modern called XR Critical Swarm on 27th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. The action aims to highlight the global decline in the bee population and the sudden eradication of bee colonies known as Colony Collapse disorder. The climate change activist group are targeting the Tate who they claim, built their fortune on sugar cane production from colonial exploitation of enslaved Africans, European invasion and exploitation of land in West Indies and South America.
    20190427-DSC_6945_1.jpg
  • Cyclists from Extinction Rebellion  flying golden bee flags from their backpacks stage a die in demonstration at Tate Modern called XR Critical Swarm on 27th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. The action aims to highlight the global decline in the bee population and the sudden eradication of bee colonies known as Colony Collapse disorder. The climate change activist group are targeting the Tate who they claim, built their fortune on sugar cane production from colonial exploitation of enslaved Africans, European invasion and exploitation of land in West Indies and South America.
    20190427-DSC_6910.jpg
  • Cyclists from Extinction Rebellion stage a die in demonstration at Tate Modern called XR Critical Swarm on 27th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. The action aims to highlight the global decline in the bee population and the sudden eradication of bee colonies known as Colony Collapse disorder. The climate change activist group are targeting the Tate who they claim, built their fortune on sugar cane production from colonial exploitation of enslaved Africans, European invasion and exploitation of land in West Indies and South America.
    20190427-DSC_6886.jpg
  • Cyclists from Extinction Rebellion stage a die in demonstration at Tate Modern called XR Critical Swarm on 27th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. The action aims to highlight the global decline in the bee population and the sudden eradication of bee colonies known as Colony Collapse disorder. The climate change activist group are targeting the Tate who they claim, built their fortune on sugar cane production from colonial exploitation of enslaved Africans, European invasion and exploitation of land in West Indies and South America.
    20190427-DSC_6892_1.jpg
  • Cyclists from Extinction Rebellion  stage a die in demonstration at Tate Modern called XR Critical Swarm on 27th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. The action aims to highlight the global decline in the bee population and the sudden eradication of bee colonies known as Colony Collapse disorder. The climate change activist group are targeting the Tate who they claim, built their fortune on sugar cane production from colonial exploitation of enslaved Africans, European invasion and exploitation of land in West Indies and South America.
    20190427-DSC_6883.jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion , protest against the ehtics of the fashion industry by glueing their hands to the window of H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
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  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
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  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion39-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion37-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion31-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion19-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion22-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion18-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion17-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion14-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion13-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion09-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion05-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion06-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion02-04-09-2020.jpg
  • On the 10th consecutive day of protests around London by the climate change campaign Extinction Rebellion, an XR banner and the gates of Marble Arch at the groups encampment, on 24th April 2019, at Marble Arch, London England.
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  • A shopper walks past supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction rebellion, protesting against the ehtics of the fashion industry by glueing their hands to the window of H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion62-09-09...jpg
  • Police officers stand in front of supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion , protesting against the ethics of the fashion industry by glueing their hands to the window of H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion64-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction rebellion, protest against the ethics of the fashion industry outside H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion63-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion, protest against the ethics of the fashion industry outside H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion51-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion , protest against the ethics of the fashion industry by glueing their hands to the window of H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion49-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion , protest against the ethics of the fashion industry by glueing their hands to the window of H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion46-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion , protest against the ethics of the fashion industry by glueing their hands to the window of H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion33-09-09...jpg
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