![]() ![]() Glad to see and (even #PrinceHarry) have found a little #spare time to torch out for #TheBigOne on #EarthDay #ExtinctionRebellion #Earth #EarthDay2023 /8o4zmKZclL- Andrew Medhurst April 22, also shared a 22-second clips of the masked attendees waving and "addressing" other demonstrators. Andrew Medhurst tweeted: "Glad to see and (even #PrinceHarry) have found a little #spare time to torch out for #TheBigOne on #EarthDay #ExtinctionRebellion #Earth #EarthDay2023." The second read, "There'll be nothing left for George to be king of," while the last, "Climate change more important than feuds". They read: "Not allowed to say but with you all the way." Three attendees were seen sporting masks of King Charles, William, Prince of Wales, and Prince Harry.Įach of them can be send in photos and videos holding up signs. ![]() Those who grab a bottle of water on the route are encouraged to ‘Drink, Drain, Drop’ to ensure the recycled plastic bottle can be collected and returned to Buxton for recycling.Ĭlimate protestors poke fun at the Royal family with masks & signsĪ group of people seen attending Extinction Rebellion's 'The Big One' demonstration donning exaggerated masks of some of the members of the Royal family. Participants also had the chance to opt out of receiving a finisher T-shirt and plant a tree instead, through a partnership with Trees not Tees. Runners who complete the 26.2 miles on Sunday will receive a New Balance finisher T-shirt made from 100 per cent recycled polyester. London Marathon Events (LME) aims to reach net zero carbon emissions across its own operations by 2024 and remove more carbon than it emits across all event operations by 2025.Įvent director Hugh Brasher said it is “passionately committed” to minimising the environmental impacts of its events which also include the Royal Parks Half, Westminster Mile, Great City Race, Ride London cycle event and Swim Serpentine. Members of the climate group have said they are coordinating with the race’s organisers and they do not plan to disrupt it, though spectators have been warned to avoid Parliament Square.īut the marathon organisers say they are already taking steps to reduce its environmental impact. The third day of theExtinction Rebellion (XR) protest which could see up to 50,000 activists on the streets nearby, coincides with the London Marathon. Third day of protest coincides with London Marathon London Marathon Events (LME) aims to reach net zero carbon emissions across its own operations by 2024 and remove more carbon than it emits across all event operations by 2025. Marathon organisers say they are already taking steps to reduce its environmental impact. Members of the climate group said they are coordinating with the race’s organisers and they do not plan to disrupt it, though spectators are warned to avoid Parliament Square. ![]() It could see see up to 50,000 activists on the streets nearby. However, the third day of the demonstration is set to coincide with the 2023 London Marathon. As attendees and observsers of the protest dubbed it the 'most peaceful' they've seen, the organisation ends a jack-packed day of marches, speeches and activities.Īs crowds saw speeches from the likes of Chris Packham, Rebecca Lester from People’s Plan for Nature, Dave Goulson, Jyoti Fernandes from the Land Worker’s Alliance, Delia Mattis from Black Lives Matter, Sabrina Francis, Juliet Stevenson, they're ready to get going for day three. The second day of XR's four-day demonstration has wound down, their first major event since the group abandoning disruptive tactics. Day 2 of Extinction Rebellion's 'The Big One' demonstration winds down
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