Climate change activists continue their protest at London's Natural History Museum
  • 5 years ago
The so-called "Extinction Rebellion" climate change activist group are continuing their protests in London for a second week, this time lying down at the Natural History Museum.
More than 100 people lay under the blue whale skeleton, with some wearing red face paint and performing to classical music.
The protesters have now been cornered off in Marble Arch by police after they were removed from Oxford Street, Waterloo Bridge and Parliament Square after a week of disruptions and chaos.
The activists say they are willing to stop the protest if the government shows an open stance for negotiations on climate change.
So far, more than 1-thousand people have been arrested since the protest first started about a week ago.
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