All we want for Christmas is climate action now. Photo credit: Simon Holliday / simonholliday.com Bristol City Councillors: We need more, much more, than the vote against airport expansion, to protect us from the Climate emergency, and that’s why we are writing to ask you, ...

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Extinction Rebellion visit Barclays Bank, Broadmead, Bristol, December 19th 2020. Photo credit: Simon Holliday / simonholliday.com Santa made a list and checked it twice. And number one on the naughty list, nationally and in Bristol, is Barclays: the worst bank in Europe for funding the fossil ...
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UK government commits £24 billion in new defence spending and just £12 billion allocated to ‘green recovery’ investment.
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It is with great sadness that we announce that Fi Radford died on Sunday 22 November 2020. Fi was among the first Extinction Rebellion Bristol rebels. She became ‘mother’ to the central meeting, held at Malcolm X Centre, inducting literally hundreds of us and was one of XR’s Rebel ...
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On the 2nd anniversary of Bristol’s Climate Emergency declaration, Extinction Rebellion asks: is the city on course to meet its targets?
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Today, National Clean Air Day, sees the official launch of a new coalition of health, justice, and climate activist groups from across Bristol. The Our Air Our City campaign will be pushing for urgent, effective action to eliminate Bristol’s dangerous air pollution.
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On Friday 2nd October, campaigners for global climate justice delivered a letter to the Bristol office of Liberty Mutual Insurance, demanding they stop insuring oil extraction and pipelines from tar sands, one of the dirtiest sources of fossil fuel.
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Today an XR Bristol dad climbed onto the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy to protest the world's current trajectory towards 4 degrees of global temperature rise.
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On the last day of five days of protests in Cardiff, we turned our focus to the wider issues of climate and ecological justice, joining a march organised by a new coalition of campaigners and organisations from across South Wales, who have come together to create unity across Welsh activism.
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Early this morning, rebels blockaded the Viridor incinerator site at Trident Park, highlighting the injustice of plans to build a second incinerator in Cardiff.