Climate activists hold Science Museum protest over fossil fuel sponsors

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Student climate activists hold protest inside London's Science Museum over its sponsorship deals with fossil fuel companies

Student climate activists are holding a protest inside London's Science Museum over its sponsorship deals with fossil fuel companies.

Members of the UK Student Climate Network said they planned to stay the night for "victims" of Shell, BP, Equinor and Adani.The protest comes after the museum announced a new gallery supported by a subsidiary of the Adani Group.The museum has also faced criticism for partnering with Shell to fund an exhibition about carbon capture and storage, and nature-based solutions to the climate crisis.

 

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There his nothing green about adani,this man and his brother are corporates monster,destroying environment in India,Australia,etc enslaving all population, training low coal quality at the highest price,I mean the list go on ,on and on

The half term at university is known as reading week. It's for catching up on your studies, not protesting.

Those fossil fuel companies are also leading the way with renewables.

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