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Extinction Rebellion: Police move in on London protesters Extinction Rebellion: Police move in on London protesters
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Hundreds of police officers have closed in on Extinction Rebellion protesters in central London as demonstrations entered a fifth day.Hundreds of police officers have closed in on Extinction Rebellion protesters in central London as demonstrations entered a fifth day.
Officers surrounded a pink boat in Oxford Circus as actress Dame Emma Thompson told activists her generation had "failed young people".Officers surrounded a pink boat in Oxford Circus as actress Dame Emma Thompson told activists her generation had "failed young people".
More than 570 people have been arrested at protests this week in Oxford Circus, Parliament Square and Waterloo BridgeMore than 570 people have been arrested at protests this week in Oxford Circus, Parliament Square and Waterloo Bridge
Dame Emma joined the protests after flying from Los Angeles on Thursday.Dame Emma joined the protests after flying from Los Angeles on Thursday.
She said: "We are here in this little island of sanity and it makes me so happy to be able to join you all and to add my voice to the young people here who have inspired a whole new movement."She said: "We are here in this little island of sanity and it makes me so happy to be able to join you all and to add my voice to the young people here who have inspired a whole new movement."
Police wearing jackets saying "protester removal team" have begun carrying and leading activists away from the protest in Oxford Circus.Police wearing jackets saying "protester removal team" have begun carrying and leading activists away from the protest in Oxford Circus.
One woman was carried out the cordons by four officers while a man led was away by two more.One woman was carried out the cordons by four officers while a man led was away by two more.
At the scene: Shamaan Freeman-Powell, BBC News At the scene: Lauren Turner, BBC News
Under the blazing sun, people were handing out water and asking if anyone wanted sun screen, some shielding themselves from the heat with rainbow-striped umbrellas. Under the blazing sun, people were handing out water and asking if anyone wanted sunscreen, some shielding themselves from the heat with rainbow-striped umbrellas.
But this is a bank holiday gathering with a difference, between police and activists converged at the centre of Oxford Circus.But this is a bank holiday gathering with a difference, between police and activists converged at the centre of Oxford Circus.
The atmosphere has been good natured, with protesters offering sun cream to officers and chatting to them as a drum beats and colourful flags flutter in the slight breeze.The atmosphere has been good natured, with protesters offering sun cream to officers and chatting to them as a drum beats and colourful flags flutter in the slight breeze.
Every now and then, whistles and cheers have gone up as protesters have been carried away to waiting police vans, with shouts of "climate justice now".Every now and then, whistles and cheers have gone up as protesters have been carried away to waiting police vans, with shouts of "climate justice now".
The drone of a police helicopter overhead intermingles with the drilling of bolt cutters being used to remove those who have attached themselves to the pink boat that's been central to the protest here.The drone of a police helicopter overhead intermingles with the drilling of bolt cutters being used to remove those who have attached themselves to the pink boat that's been central to the protest here.
It seems it may be a long process, with activists determined to sit it out for the cause they so strongly believe in.It seems it may be a long process, with activists determined to sit it out for the cause they so strongly believe in.
Protests are still being held at Waterloo Bridge and Parliament Square. The Met Police said officers had been working 12-hour shifts and have had leave cancelled.Protests are still being held at Waterloo Bridge and Parliament Square. The Met Police said officers had been working 12-hour shifts and have had leave cancelled.
It comes as a small group of demonstrators staged a protest at Heathrow Airport amid threats to disrupt flights over Easter.It comes as a small group of demonstrators staged a protest at Heathrow Airport amid threats to disrupt flights over Easter.
Protesters stood by the tunnel leading to Heathrow Terminals 2 and 3, but all roads remain open.Protesters stood by the tunnel leading to Heathrow Terminals 2 and 3, but all roads remain open.
However, Robin Ellis-Cockcroft, 24, said the group had succeeded in creating an "emotional disruption" at Heathrow, adding that no further Extinction Rebellion protests would take place on Friday.However, Robin Ellis-Cockcroft, 24, said the group had succeeded in creating an "emotional disruption" at Heathrow, adding that no further Extinction Rebellion protests would take place on Friday.
Ken Marsh, chairman of the Metropolitan Police Federation, said: "This is very, very difficult for us because my colleagues have never come across the situation that they are faced with at the moment.Ken Marsh, chairman of the Metropolitan Police Federation, said: "This is very, very difficult for us because my colleagues have never come across the situation that they are faced with at the moment.
"They are dealing with very, very passive people, probably quite nice people, who don't want confrontation whatsoever with the police or anyone else but are breaking the law.""They are dealing with very, very passive people, probably quite nice people, who don't want confrontation whatsoever with the police or anyone else but are breaking the law."
Environmental activists have also been in action in other parts of the world.Environmental activists have also been in action in other parts of the world.
In Paris, they blocked the entrance of the Societe Generale bank headquarters, as part of a protest urging world leaders to act on climate change.In Paris, they blocked the entrance of the Societe Generale bank headquarters, as part of a protest urging world leaders to act on climate change.
Pepper spray was used by anti-riot police in an attempt to disperse the demonstrators.Pepper spray was used by anti-riot police in an attempt to disperse the demonstrators.
Activists also gathered outside the Ministry of the Ecological and Inclusive Transition in La Defense, near Paris, and blocked the entrance of the headquarters of French oil giant Total there.Activists also gathered outside the Ministry of the Ecological and Inclusive Transition in La Defense, near Paris, and blocked the entrance of the headquarters of French oil giant Total there.
Meanwhile, two of the UK's leading thinkers on climate change dismissed the demand of Extinction Rebellion for virtually zero carbon emissions by 2025, arguing the 2050 date was more realistic.
Corrinne Le Quere, professor of climate change and science and policy at the University of East Anglia, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that 2025 was "probably quite unrealistic" as a target to "move completely away from fossil fuels".
The economist Lord Stern agreed, saying: "The target of zero net emissions by 2050 makes sense and that looks like the right one, and I think the government is quite likely - at least I hope it will, and we'll be pressing them to do that - to come up with that target sometime in the next few months, and I think it's very important they do."
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