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Climate change: Extinction Rebellion end blockade at Shell's Aberdeen HQ | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
Extinction Rebellion protesters have ended a blockade at the entrances to Shell's Aberdeen headquarters. | |
Activists arrived at the Altens base at about 06:30 and remained at the site until 19:30 in a bid to "hold Shell to account". | |
The group said the protest was part of its two-week long campaign targeting the fossil fuel industry. | The group said the protest was part of its two-week long campaign targeting the fossil fuel industry. |
Shell said it was addressing its emissions and helping customers to reduce theirs. | Shell said it was addressing its emissions and helping customers to reduce theirs. |
And industry body Oil and Gas UK (OGUK) said climate change would not be solved by "stunts". | And industry body Oil and Gas UK (OGUK) said climate change would not be solved by "stunts". |
Extinction Rebellion also had its purple boat at the site. | Extinction Rebellion also had its purple boat at the site. |
The protesters were also in Aberdeen city centre on Thursday afternoon, including at the Union Square shopping centre. | The protesters were also in Aberdeen city centre on Thursday afternoon, including at the Union Square shopping centre. |
A statement from Extinction Rebellion Scotland said: "Today's successful protest marked the final day of 10 days of action focused on the fossil fuel industry, and in particular Shell's role in driving the climate crisis. | |
"Thirty activists spent 13 hours blockading the entrances to Shell HQ all day, sending a message that we won't take their wilful avoidance in the face of the climate emergency any more." | |
The group vowed to continue taking action until governments and industry respond "sensibly and appropriately" to the warnings from scientists and public figures, such as broadcaster Sir David Attenborough. | |
It concluded: "Anything other than a rapid winding down of the fossil fuel industry is irresponsible and reckless." | |
One of the protesters, Michael, a 57-year-old management consultant, said: "Governments and corporations like Shell all agree that my children are facing a catastrophic climate and ecological collapse yet are doing next to nothing to prevent this. | One of the protesters, Michael, a 57-year-old management consultant, said: "Governments and corporations like Shell all agree that my children are facing a catastrophic climate and ecological collapse yet are doing next to nothing to prevent this. |
"I'm here today because as a parent I am ultimately responsible for the safety of my children whether today, tomorrow or in 30 years time." | "I'm here today because as a parent I am ultimately responsible for the safety of my children whether today, tomorrow or in 30 years time." |
A Shell spokesman said: "The heightened awareness of climate change that we have seen over recent months is a good thing. | A Shell spokesman said: "The heightened awareness of climate change that we have seen over recent months is a good thing. |
"As a company, we agree that urgent action is needed. What will really accelerate change is effective policy, investment in technology innovation and deployment, and changing customer behaviour. | "As a company, we agree that urgent action is needed. What will really accelerate change is effective policy, investment in technology innovation and deployment, and changing customer behaviour. |
"As we move to a lower-carbon future, we are committed to playing our part, by addressing our own emissions and helping customers to reduce theirs - because we all have a role to play." | "As we move to a lower-carbon future, we are committed to playing our part, by addressing our own emissions and helping customers to reduce theirs - because we all have a role to play." |
'Taking action' | 'Taking action' |
OGUK communications director Gareth Wynn said: "Climate change will be solved by practical actions not conspiracy theories and stunts. | OGUK communications director Gareth Wynn said: "Climate change will be solved by practical actions not conspiracy theories and stunts. |
"It's disappointing that this group is choosing to disrupt the normal working day of people in this industry, causing alarm rather than engage in meaningful discussion with key decision makers. | "It's disappointing that this group is choosing to disrupt the normal working day of people in this industry, causing alarm rather than engage in meaningful discussion with key decision makers. |
"Our industry is packed full of people with the engineering and environmental knowledge and skills to play a key part in reducing emissions and we are already taking action." | "Our industry is packed full of people with the engineering and environmental knowledge and skills to play a key part in reducing emissions and we are already taking action." |
Ch Insp Davie Howieson, local area commander for Aberdeen South, said: "Officers are currently in attendance at a peaceful protest in Wellington Road, Aberdeen, outside the Shell premises. | Ch Insp Davie Howieson, local area commander for Aberdeen South, said: "Officers are currently in attendance at a peaceful protest in Wellington Road, Aberdeen, outside the Shell premises. |
"The road was blocked from around 06:45, and road users are advised to avoid the area for the time being. We are liaising with both Shell and the protest organisers, Extinction Rebellion." | "The road was blocked from around 06:45, and road users are advised to avoid the area for the time being. We are liaising with both Shell and the protest organisers, Extinction Rebellion." |
Staff at oil company EnQuest in Aberdeen were sent home as a "precautionary measure" ahead of the protest walk through the city centre. | Staff at oil company EnQuest in Aberdeen were sent home as a "precautionary measure" ahead of the protest walk through the city centre. |