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Extinction Rebellion

Climate activists march on Human Rights Day against fossil fuels

22nd March 2023 Vincent Lali 0

To mark Human Rights Day and to stand in solidarity with the global climate movement, the marchers called for system change.

Climate activists call for “system change”

26th September 2022 Vincent Lali 0

The climate activists called out the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy for being the biggest stumbling block to a just transition from fossil fuels.

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