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UK: Climate Activists Disrupt Airports Across Europe in 'Oil Kills' Uprising
London, United Kingdom - July 24, 2024
On July 24, airports across Europe faced disruptions as supporters of seven civil resistance groups rallied in solidarity with the Oil Kills movement, calling for an end to fossil fuels by 2030. The coordinated actions led to flight delays and passenger disruptions at major hubs, marking a significant escalation in climate activism.
In Germany, activists from Letzte Generation breached security at Cologne-Bonn Airport, halting air traffic for hours as they protested near runways with banners proclaiming "Oil Kills". Meanwhile, in Norway, members of Folk Mot Fossilmakta occupied Oslo Gardermoen Airport's runway, advocating for urgent climate action without arrests.
At Helsinki-Vantaa Airport in Finland, XR Finland activists peacefully blocked security control areas, emphasizing slogans like "Fossil Fuels are Killing Us". Discussions with police led to a relocation of the protest, concluding without arrests by early morning.
In Spain, Futuro Vegetal activists attempted to disrupt operations at Barcelona Airport, advocating for a shift to plant-based food systems. One arrest was made amidst their efforts to highlight the environmental impacts of fossil fuels and meat consumption.
Swiss activists from Drop Fossil Subsidies and Act Now - Liberate Switzerland took to blocking roads leading to Zurich and Geneva Airports, resulting in multiple disruptions and several arrests, underscoring the urgency of climate action.
In the UK, Just Stop Oil supporters faced arrests on the perimeter road outside Heathrow Airport, adding to the day's widespread civil disobedience actions aimed at challenging government inaction on climate change.
The protests coincide with alarming global temperature records, highlighting the urgency of addressing carbon emissions from fossil fuels and agriculture. Activists argue that political leaders must enact immediate measures to mitigate climate breakdown, emphasizing that "Oil Kills" and demanding a global treaty to phase out fossil fuels.
As the climate crisis intensifies, these actions underscore a growing frustration with governmental responses and a determination among activists to push for systemic change to protect future generations.
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