Climate change protesters block London’s Tower Bridge

Published April 9, 2022
CLIMATE change activists hang a sign on Tower Bridge during a demonstration against the climate crisis.—Reuters
CLIMATE change activists hang a sign on Tower Bridge during a demonstration against the climate crisis.—Reuters

LONDON: Climate change activists forced the closure of London’s famous Tower Bridge on Friday in the latest protest ahead of what they have warned will be even more disruptive action in the British capital.

The Extinction Rebellion (XR) group said two protesters had released flares after dangling from the bridge by suspension cords and a large banner had been hung over its side as part of a campaign to force the government to end its reliance on fossil fuels.

Police said the bridge, a gateway over the River Thames to the City of London financial district, was closed to traffic for several hours before it was able to reopen.

XR and other environmental groups have been staging daily protests at oil facilities in London and elsewhere in Britain since last Friday, and have vowed their “April Rebellion” will cause more significant disruption in the capital next week.

They want the government to commit to ending all new fossil fuel infrastructure immediately, and have said their tactics would seek to “block areas of the city for as long as possible”, switching tactics from “nonviolent civil disobedience to civil resistance”. Three years ago, the group’s protests, which included dragging a large pink boat to Oxford Circus, one of the capital’s the main shopping districts, caused traffic chaos.

“This Rebellion will centre people power at its core, encouraging everyone to take part in nonviolent civil resistance tactics, where we will take action together, and be adaptable and agile to the response.” Britain has committed to reaching a net zero goal for carbon emissions by 2050, but its plans have come under pressure following the Ukraine crisis.

Published in Dawn, April 9th, 2022

Editorial

Balochistan outreach
Updated 11 Apr, 2025

Balochistan outreach

Terrorists must be dealt with firmly, but engaging in political activity cannot be equated with terrorism.
PSL season
11 Apr, 2025

PSL season

THE build-up to the 10th season of the Pakistan Super League, cricket’s most lucrative product in the country, has...
Student woes
11 Apr, 2025

Student woes

BRIGHT young Pakistanis face an uncertain future in the US. The Trump administration, not content with merely...
Mineral wealth
Updated 10 Apr, 2025

Mineral wealth

The Baloch unrest is partly the result of the belief that the province’s resources are being used for the rest of the country rather than for Balochistan’s economic development.
Senate shortfalls
10 Apr, 2025

Senate shortfalls

THE latest Citizens’ Report by Pildat on the performance of the Senate of Pakistan is a sobering account of...
Crypto coup
10 Apr, 2025

Crypto coup

IT is quite the coup. One of the most recognisable names in the global cryptocurrency market has been roped in by ...