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  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Sara Callaway of Women of Colour in the Global Women's Strike addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-032.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Sara Callaway of Women of Colour in the Global Women's Strike addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-040.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Jerry Amokwandoh (l) and Adetola Onamade (r) stand outside the Royal Courts of Justice after an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Amokwandoh, Onamade and Marina Tricks) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Jerry Amokwandoh stands outside the Royal Courts of Justice after an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Amokwandoh, Marina Tricks and Adetola Onamade) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Adetola Onamade stands outside the Royal Courts of Justice after an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Onamade, Marina Tricks and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Poet Zena Edwards addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-033.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Tim Crosland, Director of Plan B.Earth, addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of him, Plan B.Earth and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-041.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Tim Crosland, Director of Plan B.Earth, addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of him, Plan B.Earth and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-036.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Adetola Onamade addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-035.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. A speaker from Colombia addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-012.jpg
  • Tim Crosland, Director of Plan B.Earth, addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of him, Plan B.Earth and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis on 25th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-010.jpg
  • Tim Crosland, Director of Plan B.Earth, addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of him, Plan B.Earth and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis on 25th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-030.jpg
  • Jerry Amokwandoh addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis on 25th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-028.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Jerry Amokwandoh addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-043.jpg
  • Poet Zena Edwards addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis on 25th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-042.jpg
  • Adetola Onamade addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis on 25th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Adetola Onamade addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-029.jpg
  • Poet Zena Edwards addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis on 25th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Adetola Onamade addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. A speaker addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. A speaker addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-037.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Adetola Onamade, Jerry Amokwandoh and Tim Crosland (l-r) pose outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Onamade and Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Adetola Onamade, Jerry Amokwandoh and Tim Crosland (l-r) pose outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Onamade and Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-039.jpg
  • Weyman Bennett of Stand Up To Racism addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis on 25th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-025.jpg
  • Tim Crosland, Director of Plan B.Earth, addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of him, Plan B.Earth and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis on 25th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Esther Stanford-Xosei of Stop The Maangamizi Campaign addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Esther Stanford-Xosei of Stop The Maangamizi Campaign addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-038.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Tim Crosland, Director of Plan B.Earth, addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of him, Plan B.Earth and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-027.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Tim Crosland, Director of Plan B.Earth, addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of him, Plan B.Earth and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Adetola Onamade addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Banners are pictured outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal against the UK government on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-026.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. Jerry Amokwandoh addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-031.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. A banner is pictured outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal against the UK government on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-013.jpg
  • Poet Zena Edwards addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis on 25th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-009.jpg
  • Adetola Onamade addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis on 25th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-002.jpg
  • Jerry Amokwandoh (r) addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis on 25th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-019.jpg
  • Adetola Onamade, Jerry Amokwandoh and Tim Crosland (l-r) pose outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Onamade and Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis on 25th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-001.jpg
  • Adetola Onamade (l) and Jerry Amokwandoh (r) prepare to address climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Onamade, Amokwandoh and Marina Tricks) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis on 25th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-011.jpg
  • A banner is pictured outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal against the UK government on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis on 25th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-020.jpg
  • Banners are pictured outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal against the UK government on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis on 25th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-007.jpg
  • Jerry Amokwandoh addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis on 25th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-003.jpg
  • Jerry Amokwandoh addresses climate activists outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the UK government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis on 25th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 18 July, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion stage a die-in at Heathrow’s consultation event for its preferred ‘master plan’ in Lambeth in protest against plans for a third runway at Heathrow airport and to highlight Heathrow airport’s major contribution to climate change.
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  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
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  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-029.jpg
  • London, UK. 18 July, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion decide how to proceed after Heathrow’s ‘masterplan’ consultation event in Lambeth is closed to the public half an hour before the scheduled time following an earlier peaceful, non-violent protest by Extinction Rebellion against plans for a third runway at Heathrow airport and to highlight Heathrow airport’s major contribution to climate change.
    XR-Heathrow-consultation-die-030.jpg
  • London, UK. 18 July, 2019. A climate activist from Extinction Rebellion holds a wristwatch to illustrate that Heathrow’s ‘masterplan’ consultation event in Lambeth was closed to the public half an hour before the scheduled closing time following a peaceful non-violent die-in protest by Extinction Rebellion against plans for a third runway at Heathrow airport and to highlight Heathrow airport’s major contribution to climate change.
    XR-Heathrow-consultation-die-028.jpg
  • London, UK. 18 July, 2019. Heathrow’s ‘masterplan’ consultation event in Lambeth is closed to the public half an hour before the scheduled closing time following a peaceful non-violent die-in protest by activists from Extinction Rebellion against plans for a third runway at Heathrow airport and to highlight Heathrow airport’s major contribution to climate change.
    XR-Heathrow-consultation-die-027.jpg
  • London, UK. 18 July, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion arrive on bicycles to protest at Heathrow’s ‘masterplan’ consultation event in Lambeth against plans for a third runway at Heathrow airport and to highlight Heathrow airport’s major contribution to climate change.
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  • London, UK. 18 July, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion arrive on bicycles to protest at Heathrow’s ‘masterplan’ consultation event in Lambeth against plans for a third runway at Heathrow airport and to highlight Heathrow airport’s major contribution to climate change.
    XR-Heathrow-consultation-die-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 18 July, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion arrive on bicycles to protest at Heathrow’s ‘masterplan’ consultation event in Lambeth against plans for a third runway at Heathrow airport and to highlight Heathrow airport’s major contribution to climate change.
    XR-Heathrow-consultation-die-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 18 July, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion protest outside Heathrow’s ‘masterplan’ consultation event in Lambeth against plans for a third runway at Heathrow airport and to highlight Heathrow airport’s major contribution to climate change.
    XR-Heathrow-consultation-die-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 18 July, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion assemble outside Heathrow’s ‘masterplan’ consultation event in Lambeth to protest against plans for a third runway at Heathrow airport and to highlight Heathrow airport’s major contribution to climate change.
    XR-Heathrow-consultation-die-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 18 July, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion stage a die-in at Heathrow’s consultation event for its preferred ‘master plan’ in Lambeth in protest against plans for a third runway at Heathrow airport and to highlight Heathrow airport’s major contribution to climate change.
    XR-Heathrow-consultation-die-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 18 July, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion stage a die-in at Heathrow’s consultation event for its preferred ‘master plan’ in Lambeth in protest against plans for a third runway at Heathrow airport and to highlight Heathrow airport’s major contribution to climate change.
    XR-Heathrow-consultation-die-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 18 July, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion stage a die-in at Heathrow’s consultation event for its preferred ‘master plan’ in Lambeth in protest against plans for a third runway at Heathrow airport and to highlight Heathrow airport’s major contribution to climate change.
    XR-Heathrow-consultation-die-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 18 July, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion stage a die-in at Heathrow’s consultation event for its preferred ‘master plan’ in Lambeth in protest against plans for a third runway at Heathrow airport and to highlight Heathrow airport’s major contribution to climate change.
    XR-Heathrow-consultation-die-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 18 July, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion stage a die-in at Heathrow’s consultation event for its preferred ‘master plan’ in Lambeth in protest against plans for a third runway at Heathrow airport and to highlight Heathrow airport’s major contribution to climate change.
    XR-Heathrow-consultation-die-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 18 July, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion stage a die-in at Heathrow’s consultation event for its preferred ‘master plan’ in Lambeth in protest against plans for a third runway at Heathrow airport and to highlight Heathrow airport’s major contribution to climate change.
    XR-Heathrow-consultation-die-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 18 July, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion stage a die-in at Heathrow’s consultation event for its preferred ‘master plan’ in Lambeth in protest against plans for a third runway at Heathrow airport and to highlight Heathrow airport’s major contribution to climate change.
    XR-Heathrow-consultation-die-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 18 July, 2019. Climate activists from Extinction Rebellion stage a die-in at Heathrow’s consultation event for its preferred ‘master plan’ in Lambeth in protest against plans for a third runway at Heathrow airport and to highlight Heathrow airport’s major contribution to climate change.
    XR-Heathrow-consultation-die-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-051.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-073.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Crime scene stickers posted by climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture before a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-072.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. A booklet left by climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture outside the offices of Repsol S.A. during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-069.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture protest outside the offices of Repsol S.A. during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-070.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture protest outside the offices of Repsol S.A. during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-063.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture walk along New Bond Street during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-064.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Relections of climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture taking part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene appear in a bauble in a shop window.
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  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture walk along New Bond Street during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-060.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture walk along New Bond Street during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-057.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture walk along South Molton Street during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture walk along South Molton Street during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-059.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture protest outside the offices of Saudi Aramco during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-054.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture protest outside the offices of Saudi Aramco during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-049.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-048.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-047.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-058.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-043.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-056.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-037.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-038.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture protest outside the offices of Repsol S.A. during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-055.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-042.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-041.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-053.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-034.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture protest outside the offices of Eni S.p.A. during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-052.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture protest outside the offices of Eni S.p.A. during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-032.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. A 'This Is Not A Drill' booklet left by climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture protesting outside the offices of Eni S.p.A. during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-031.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture protest outside the offices of British Petroleum (BP) during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-033.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture protest outside the offices of British Petroleum (BP) during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-050.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture protest outside the offices of Saudi Aramco during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture try to deliver a letter to energy company Repsol S.A. during a silent procession to visit the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - in order to declare them as crime scenes.
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