Climate activists block traffic in US capital, chain themselves to sailboat

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WASHINGTON: Activists seeking to pressure US politicians to tackle climate change blocked major traffic hubs in the US capital on Monday (Sep 23), ...

WASHINGTON: Activists seeking to pressure US politicians to tackle climate change blocked major traffic hubs in the US capital on Monday , chaining themselves to a sailboat in the middle of a street, while police arrested 26 protesters.

Just north of the White House, at 16th Street and K Street, activists pushed a small sailboat into the middle of the intersection and chained themselves to it. Police arrived with a power saw to free the protesters, draping them with heavy blankets to protect them from flying sparks, and called a truck to haul the boat away.Advertisement"I'm fighting for our future because if things continue as they are with fossil fuel extractive industries ...

Extinction Rebellion, which says it is backed by hundreds of scientists, promotes non-violent civil disobedience to press governments to cut carbon emissions and avert a climate crisis it fears will bring starvation and social collapse.

 

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