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'Just Stop Oil' protestors block England cricket team's bus on the way to Lord's
Firstcricket Staff •This is not the first time a sports event has been targeted by the group, whose mission is to stop fresh fossil fuel production.
UK climate activists arrested after disrupting World Snooker Championship
•The arrested man was wearing a white t-shirt emblazoned with the slogan 'Just Stop Oil' on the back.
Will keep escalating our actions until govt listens, says activist who threw soup on Van Gogh artwork
•After her stunt, the Just Stop Oil activist faced a lot of backlash on social media for staging protests in London and across the country
Explained: Will throwing soup and mashed potatoes save Earth?
•Desperate to end complacency about the climate crisis and to pressure governments to stop the extraction and burning of fossil fuels, activists say that they have resorted to high-profile tactics such as throwing food on art at museums because little else has worked
Are Just Stop Oil activists' radical protests hurting their own cause?
•Dramatic protest isn’t going away. Studies show that angry protests may invite the public's wrath, but win support for the issue and get the 'conversation going' on that matter
Explained: Why Just Stop Oil activists throwing soup on Van Gogh's painting were right
•Just Stop Oil activists recently threw tomato soup over Vincent Van Gogh’s Sunflowers at the National Gallery in London. Their actions have been condemned as 'attention-seeking'. But this kind of provocative activism deserves our unwavering support
Now, soup thrown at van Gogh’s Sunflowers: Why are climate activists targeting art?
Fp Explainers •Just Stop Oil in a statement said its members threw two cans of Heinz Tomato soup over the painting to demand the UK government halt all new oil and gas projects. Its activists previously glued themselves to The Last Supper and The Hay Wain
Why are protesters gluing themselves to art masterpieces in London?
Fp Explainers •A group of environmental activists, Just Stop Oil, sprayed the words “no new oil” and glued themselves to the frame of 'The Last Supper' at London's Royal Academy. They have been going around targeting museums and galleries in the UK