Hey @Guardian@GdnSaturday@GdnReadersEd, well done for the article on climate activists. But how come there’s 19 people with placards and 1 without?
You know, the 1 black person, Elise Yarde.
Don’t you like what she has to say?
🧵thread by Elise 1/6
When I realised I was the only person without a placard I felt so let down. I experience this shit way too often. Why am I the only black person in the article? Why does my message get silenced? Why don’t you want to talk about the fact that climate change is a racial issue? 2/6
Can’t you see that not noticing when you treat black people differently = racism.
Omitting their sign deliberately = racism.
Not printing the placard because you think it will offend your white middle class @guardian readership = racism.
🧵by Elise 3/6
And more than anything
CLIMATE INACTION = RACISM.
Every day we fail to reduce emissions is sentencing millions more black and brown people to death.
🧵by Elise 4/6
Naively, I was really looking forward to this article being published, but all it’s done is hurt me. It has also done The @guardian a lot of harm. Aren’t you supposed to be the good guys?
🧵by Elise 5/6
To fix this @Guardian@GdnSaturday@GdnReadersEd I want an article with my placard printed and a discussion of the issues I am raising in this thread.
📽️‼️ WATCH as protesters are arrested for throwing paint at the HQ of financial lobbying firm @UKFtweets.
The protesters targeted the headquarters at 1 Angel Court in London to highlight the corruption of the financial system and how it prioritises profit over people and planet.
.@UKFtweets claims to be “the collective voice for the banking and finance industry.” It represents more than 300 firms across the industry to “enhance competitiveness”
Today the Financial Services & Markets (FSM) Bill will pass the Committee Stage in Parliament. This could devastate ordinary people’s lives, handing more power to the banks by further deregulating the economy, and causing another financial crisis.
A tree protector has climbed the same tree in the early hours of this morning that @paulpowlesland climbed yesterday, to stop it being felled. Solidarity with these brave people protecting nature 💚
❗️❗️ UPDATE: Police have arrested the brave protester from the ground as he remains in the tree, refusing to allow these trees to be cut down
🌳 TREES STILL PROTECTED 🌳
This brave tree protector has been up the tree for 4 hours now, making sure they aren’t cut down whilst conversations with the council happen today.
Supporters are beginning to show up! Head to Wellingborough, London Road, if you can! 💚
On the last day of 2022, let’s reflect on some of the key events of the year. 2022 has been full of political turmoil, climate disasters and fossil fuel corruption. To this we say, FUCK THIS SHIT.
In April, activists across Europe forced Russian oil ships to u-turn, blocked trains, and targeted Gazprom offices as govs continued to buy Russian fossil fuels that fund the war in Ukraine
In September, the explosions of the Nord stream 1 and 2 pipelines released huge amounts of methane. When Malm wrote How To Blow Up a Pipeline, he didn’t say destroy the planet doing it…
#Barclays is the UK’s and Europe’s largest financier of fossil fuels. Since 2021, when the International Energy Agency concluded there could be #NoNewOil, gas or coal development if the world was to reach net zero by 2050, Barclays has invested $19.583B in fossil fuels.
Extinction Rebellion, along with other groups, are calling for Barclays to end all investment in fossil fuel expansion. In March 2020 #Greenpeace activists shut down nearly 100 Barclays branches in protest against #Barclays support for fossil fuels.
The arrest of several journalists this week sparked concern for press freedom. But while the state increase repression, the papers and right wing think tanks want the police to go further & faster.
What led us to this point, and what was the press's part in it? 🧵
The only question police asked @charlotterlynch before she was held for 7 hours was how she knew to be there.
But @TheSun journalists who knew about Just Stop Oil weren't arrested. They were invited to take photos of a nonviolent protesters front door being smashed in.
Why? 🧵
This week journalists, photographers, and film makers were arrested during @JustStop_Oil protests.
But if this was just a mistake in the heat of the moment, why was this photographers house searched while he remained in custody for hours?
As Egypt hosts #COP27 let’s not forget the estimated 60,000 political prisoners held there.
We join the calls to release Alaa Abd El Fattah who is on hunger strike right now. #FreeAlaa
We also want to shine a light on some of those in prison here in the UK in this thread:🧵
While the eyes of the world are on #cop27egypt it's crucial to pressure their Government on their human rights record and for political prisoners release.
Reports of human rights abuses range from harassing activists & journalists to torturing prisoners: theintercept.com/2022/10/07/egy…
But many of the delegations arriving in Sharm el-Sheikh today are also increasing repression of protest. Often in direct response to nonviolent climate movements.