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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.
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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.
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  • London, UK. 24th September, 2021. Jeremy Corbyn, former Labour Party leader, and Asad Rehman, Executive Director of War On Want, wait in Parliament Square to address hundreds of young people taking part in a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-032.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th September, 2021. Hundreds of young people march during a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-026.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th September, 2021. A climate activist holds a Stop Cambo sign in Parliament Square during a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-041.jpg
  • Hundreds of young people in Parliament Square take part in a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice on 24th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-007.jpg
  • Jeremy Corbyn, former Labour Party leader, addresses hundreds of young people in Parliament Square taking part in a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice on 24th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-003.jpg
  • Grandparents hold a banner in Parliament Square in solidarity with hundreds of young people taking part in a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice on 24th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th September, 2021. Hundreds of young people march during a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-048.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th September, 2021. Climate activists hold signs in Parliament Square during a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-034.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th September, 2021. Young people stand behind a Green New Deal banner in Parliament Square during a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-030.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th September, 2021. Asad Rehman, Executive Director of War on Want, addresses hundreds of young people taking part in a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-044.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th September, 2021. Hundreds of young people in Parliament Square take part in a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-042.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th September, 2021. Hundreds of young people march during a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th September, 2021. Hundreds of young people march during a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-025.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th September, 2021. Jeremy Corbyn, former Labour Party leader, addresses hundreds of young people in Parliament Square taking part in a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-033.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th September, 2021. Jeremy Corbyn, former Labour Party leader, addresses hundreds of young people in Parliament Square taking part in a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th September, 2021. Young people stand behind a Green New Deal banner in Parliament Square during a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-040.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th September, 2021. Young people hold signs in Parliament Square during a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-020.jpg
  • Climate activists in Parliament Square take part in a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice on 24th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-010.jpg
  • A climate activist stands with a sandwich board in Parliament Square during a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice on 24th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-021.jpg
  • A young person holds a sign in Parliament Square during a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice on 24th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th September, 2021. Jeremy Corbyn, former Labour Party leader, addresses hundreds of young people in Parliament Square taking part in a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-031.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th September, 2021. Asad Rehman, Executive Director of War on Want, addresses hundreds of young people taking part in a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-038.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th September, 2021. Hundreds of young people in Parliament Square take part in a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th September, 2021. Hundreds of young people march during a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-035.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th September, 2021. Hundreds of young people march during a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th September, 2021. Hundreds of young people march during a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-029.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th September, 2021. Jeremy Corbyn, former Labour Party leader, addresses hundreds of young people in Parliament Square taking part in a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th September, 2021. Asad Rehman, Executive Director of War on Want, addresses hundreds of young people taking part in a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th September, 2021. A climate activist stands with a sandwich board in Parliament Square during a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-028.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th September, 2021. Natalie Bennett, Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle, addresses hundreds of young people taking part in a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-027.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th September, 2021. Young people hold signs in Parliament Square during a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-015.jpg
  • Hundreds of young people in Parliament Square take part in a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice on 24th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-005.jpg
  • Hundreds of young people in Parliament Square take part in a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice on 24th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-013.jpg
  • Hundreds of young people march during a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice on 24th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-001.jpg
  • Hundreds of young people march during a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice on 24th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-004.jpg
  • Hundreds of young people march during a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice on 24th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-011.jpg
  • Hundreds of young people march during a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice on 24th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-002.jpg
  • Young climate activists hold signs in Parliament Square during a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice on 24th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-017.jpg
  • Climate activists in Parliament Square take part in a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice on 24th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-016.jpg
  • Young people hold signs in Parliament Square during a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice on 24th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-012.jpg
  • Young people stand alongside a Fossil Free London banner in Parliament Square during a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice on 24th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
    Global-Climate-Strike-London-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th October, 2021. Activists from Africans Rising UK drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th October, 2021. Activists from Africans Rising UK drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-025.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th October, 2021. Activists from Africans Rising UK drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-024.jpg
  • Activists from Africans Rising UK drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign on 15th October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-002.jpg
  • Activists from Africans Rising UK drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign on 15th October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. Activists from groups including the Campaign Against Climate Change, the Chilean Assembly in London, Medact, Biofuelwatch and UK Student Climate Network hold a vigil outside the Chilean embassy in solidarity with the people of Chile following the transfer of UN climate negotiations from Santiago to Madrid with the consequent effect of marginalising the voices of activists and communities from the Global South.
    Climate-Justice-vigil-Chile-005.jpg
  • Activists from Africans Rising UK drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign on 15th October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-028.jpg
  • Activists from Africans Rising UK prepare to drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign on 15th October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-019.jpg
  • Activists from Africans Rising UK prepare to drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign on 15th October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th October, 2021. Nathan Bryant speaks at the launch of the Jubilee for Climate Campaign by Africans Rising UK in Paternoster Square on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th October, 2021. Activists from Africans Rising UK drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th October, 2021. Activists from Africans Rising UK drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th October, 2021. Activists from Africans Rising UK drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-026.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th October, 2021. Activists from Africans Rising UK drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th October, 2021. Activists from Africans Rising UK drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th October, 2021. Activists from Africans Rising UK drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-009.jpg
  • An activist from Africans Rising UK sounds the Jubilee trumpet from St Paul's Cathedral after dropping a banner on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign on 15th October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-004.jpg
  • An activist from Africans Rising UK sounds the Jubilee trumpet from St Paul's Cathedral after dropping a banner on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign on 15th October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-006.jpg
  • Activists from Africans Rising UK and other groups launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign in Paternoster Square after a banner is dropped from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara on 15th October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-007.jpg
  • Activists from Africans Rising UK drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign on 15th October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-005.jpg
  • Activists from Africans Rising UK drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign on 15th October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. Activists from groups including the Campaign Against Climate Change, the Chilean Assembly in London, Medact, Biofuelwatch and UK Student Climate Network hold a vigil outside the Chilean embassy in solidarity with the people of Chile following the transfer of UN climate negotiations from Santiago to Madrid with the consequent effect of marginalising the voices of activists and communities from the Global South.
    Climate-Justice-vigil-Chile-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. Victor Salinas (l), an expert on geography, the environment and decentralisation in rural Chile, addresses activists from groups including the Campaign Against Climate Change, the Chilean Assembly in London, Medact, Biofuelwatch and UK Student Climate Network holding a vigil outside the Chilean embassy in solidarity with the people of Chile following the transfer of UN climate negotiations from Santiago to Madrid with the consequent effect of marginalising the voices of activists and communities from the Global South.
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  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. Activists from groups including the Campaign Against Climate Change, the Chilean Assembly in London, Medact, Biofuelwatch and UK Student Climate Network hold a vigil outside the Chilean embassy in solidarity with the people of Chile following the transfer of UN climate negotiations from Santiago to Madrid with the consequent effect of marginalising the voices of activists and communities from the Global South.
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  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. Sergio Cubillos (c), the President of the Atacameños Peoples Council in Chile, addresses activists from groups including the Campaign Against Climate Change, the Chilean Assembly in London, Medact, Biofuelwatch and UK Student Climate Network holding a vigil outside the Chilean embassy in solidarity with the people of Chile following the transfer of UN climate negotiations from Santiago to Madrid with the consequent effect of marginalising the voices of activists and communities from the Global South.
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  • Activists from Africans Rising UK drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign on 15th October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
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  • Activists from Africans Rising UK prepare to drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign on 15th October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
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  • London, UK. 15th October, 2021. Activists from Africans Rising UK drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th October, 2021. Activists from Africans Rising UK drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th October, 2021. Activists from Africans Rising UK and other groups launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign in Paternoster Square after a banner is dropped from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
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  • London, UK. 15th October, 2021. Activists from Africans Rising UK drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-013.jpg
  • Activists from Africans Rising UK drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign on 15th October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-010.jpg
  • Activists from Africans Rising UK drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign on 15th October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. Activists from groups including the Campaign Against Climate Change, the Chilean Assembly in London, Medact, Biofuelwatch and UK Student Climate Network hold a vigil outside the Chilean embassy in solidarity with the people of Chile following the transfer of UN climate negotiations from Santiago to Madrid with the consequent effect of marginalising the voices of activists and communities from the Global South.
    Climate-Justice-vigil-Chile-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 December, 2019. Activists from groups including the Campaign Against Climate Change, the Chilean Assembly in London, Medact, Biofuelwatch and UK Student Climate Network hold a vigil outside the Chilean embassy in solidarity with the people of Chile following the transfer of UN climate negotiations from Santiago to Madrid with the consequent effect of marginalising the voices of activists and communities from the Global South.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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
  • 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
  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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, 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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