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HS2 Extinction Is Forever Chiltern tunnel action, West Hyde, UK

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West Hyde, UK. 9th October, 2020. Anti-HS2 activists use tripods to blockade one of several entrances blocked to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.

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West Hyde, UK. 9th October, 2020. Anti-HS2 activists use tripods to blockade one of several entrances blocked to the Chiltern Tunnel South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link. The protest action, at the site from which HS2 Ltd intends to drill a 10-mile tunnel through the Chilterns, was intended to remind Prime Minister Boris Johnson that he committed to remove deforestation from supply chains and to provide legal protection for 30% of UK land for biodiversity by 2030 at the first UN Summit on Biodiversity on 30th September.