Protestors Stage Campaign Against oil Policy At Rishi Sunak's london Home

Greenpeace protestors on thursday staged a protest at the private home of british prime minister Rishi Sunak's london home. The protestors draped in black held a banner with the message "RISHI SUNAK - oil PROFITS OR OUR FUTURE?" The Greenpeace protesters escalated their campaign against his government's oil drilling policy. haryana Violence: Panicked Migrants Flee To Hometowns The Average IQ in india is 81. Check if your IQ is higher WW IQ Test According to a source at Sunak's office, the police were present at the scene. The source justified the government's stance on ensuring energy security and emphasized the importance of utilizing domestic resources to avoid dependency on potential aggressors like Vladimir Putin for energy supplies. Recommended Video jaipur Express train firing: 38% surge in psychiatric cases in CAPF from 2020-22 Recent government actions have faced criticism from campaigners. On Monday, the government made a commitment to issue hundreds of licenses for North sea oil and gas extraction, with the aim of increasing energy independence. Additionally, in December, the government approved the establishment of its first new deep coal mine in several decades. police Arrests Symbiosis professor In pune For Objectionable Religious Remarks britain took over the target of reaching net zero emissions by 2050 under former prime minister Theresa May in 2019 and swiftly expanded its renewable energy capacity. Sunak on wednesday said that his government has done good work and has a much better environmental record than other major countries in cutting carbon emissions. Greenpeace said four activists climbed onto the roof of the prime minister's home in Yorkshire, northern England, to protest at his backing for the expansion of North sea oil and gas licenses. maha Govt Announces Free Medical Treatment In All Govt Hospitals From august 15 "We desperately need our prime minister to be a climate leader, not a climate arsonist," Greenpeace UK said in a statement.
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