Sunday, 31 March 2019

Extinction Rebellion in Exeter: comment, photos, videos from Saturday's action

It's demonstrably clear that we need to do something about climate change:
Futures Forum: Climate change > Extinction Rebellion "striking at the end of the world" 

As the campaign group says: 








We are facing an unprecedented global emergency. The government has failed to protect us. To survive, it’s going to take everything we’ve got.

OUR DEMANDS:
  1. The Government must tell the truth about the climate and wider ecological emergency, reverse inconsistent policies and work alongside the media to communicate with citizens.
  2. The Government must enact legally binding policy measures to reduce carbon emissions to net zero by 2025 and to reduce consumption levels.
  3. A national Citizen’s Assembly to oversee the changes, as part of creating a democracy fit for purpose.
Extinction Rebellion | Rebel for Life 

The campaign was in Exeter yesterday:
Futures Forum: Extinction Rebellion in Exeter tomorrow: 11am Saturday 30th March 

And their Facebook pages have the photographs to show it:
Extinction Rebellion Exeter was live. - Extinction Rebellion Exeter

Also to be found on the VGS news pages:
Extinction Rebellion takes over Exeter city centre - Vision Group for Sidmouth

Here are a few recent comments:

James Brown Great event yesterday. Really well organised, great effort. 
It was especially lovely to meet my new affinity group ahead of the International Rebellion in London from 15th April.


To everyone joining our page after seeing us in town today - welcome and please come along to our meeting on Friday evening from 6pm 


And from the last few weeks:
Great organisation with great ethos and really committed to demonstrate non violent direct action
Because they want to force there views down peoples thoughts rather than let them make there own inf... See more
A bunch of self entitled children pitching a fit because they don't like the way the world works.


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