XR: Why Extinction Rebellion are back, and what’s different

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XR: Why Extinction Rebellion are back, and what’s different
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Antonio Guterres: 'Climate activists are sometimes depicted as dangerous radicals - the truly dangerous radicals are the countries that are increasing the production of fossil fuels.” XR

There is a clear shift in strategy putting ‘People Power’ at the centre, meaning that together we will use the power of mass numbers to cause the disruption necessary to bring about rapid change. In the mornings at Hyde Park there will be daily training sessions for new people in taking nonviolent action, how to engage with the police, and what to do if you are arrested, before heading into central London en masse.

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