British eco -activists sprayed orange paint on aircraft, demanding to abandon fossil fuel

Eco -activists in the UK hold various promotions in order to attract public attention to the topic of environmental protection.

So in the message of the environmental movement to combat fossil fuel, Just Stop Oil says that two activists cut the wire fence in the area of ​​Stasted Airport in London and entered its territory to paint private aircraft there.

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The message notes that the emissions made by the user of a private aircraft are 14 times higher than the emissions made by the commercial flight into the annual emissions made by a citizen of the European Union are much less than with one flight of a private aircraft.

Activists emphasized that 80 percent of the planet’s population never got on the aircraft, while 1 percent produces half the aviation emissions.

The representative of the Just Stop Oil, whose views were included in the message, emphasized that the new government, which will come to power in the UK after the parliamentary elections on July 4, should sign a legally binding “Agreement on the non -promotion of fossil fuel” by 2030.

“If (the government) supporters of Just Stop Oil, together with the citizens of Austria, Canada, Norway, the Netherlands and Switzerland, will not be able to protest throughout the summer, demanding that the government take significant steps in this matter,” – It is noted in the message.

Meanwhile, one of the eco -activists Cole McDonald, commenting on the incident, announced the life of “in two different worlds.”

“We live in two different worlds. In one billionaires live a luxurious life and fly separately from others on their private aircraft, and in another world millions of people are forced to live in unusable conditions,” he said.

McDonald noted that billionaires are not untouchable, and the climatic crisis can affect everyone.

Meanwhile, the frames show how the eco -activists sprayed orange paint on airplanes, and no one intervened in their actions.

Earlier, activists of the Just Stop Oil ecological movement sprayed orange paint on Stonehenge’s stones in England to draw public attention to the topic of environmental protection.