Police led the two protesters away after they used chalk spray to write “1.5 is Dead” on the naturalist’s grave at around 10am on Monday. The group said the graffiti was a reference to the ...
Two activists entered Westminster Abbey and used spray chalk on Darwin’s grave. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The two protesters hoped to draw attention to reports that global temperatures in 2024 exceeded 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels for the first time Ella Jeffries Staff Contributor ...
when a pair of protesters took a can of orange spray chalk to the monument. The ladies were working on behalf of Just Stop Oil (JSO), an organization dedicated to raising awareness about the ...
The two Just Stop Oil activists—retirees Alyson Lee, aged 66, and Di Bligh, aged 77—sprayed the grave with chalk on January 13. Darwin was a highly influential naturalist who is best known for ...
Just Stop oil said that two members of the group "entered Westminster Abbey and proceeded to use spray chalk to write ‘1.5 Is Dead’ on Charles Darwin’s grave. "This was referencing the news on Friday ...
Two activists entered Westminster Abbey — Britain's site for royal weddings, coronations, burials and a major tourist attraction — on Monday morning and used spray chalk on Darwin's grave ...
Two members entered the church and used spray chalk on the white marble gravestone, the campaign group said in a statement. The activists wrote "1.5 is dead" in orange - a reference to ...
Two women have been arrested after climate protestors spray-painted over the grave of Charles Darwin inside Westminster Abbey. Climate protest group Just Stop Oil (JSO) said two activists used ...
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