Climate activists hold Science Museum protest over fossil fuel sponsors
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 (UKSCN) said they
planned to stay the night for "victims" of Shell, BP, Equinor and
Adani.
The Metropolitan Police said it was in attendance. No
arrests have been made.
The protest comes after the museum announced a new gallery
supported by a subsidiary of the Adani Group.
Adani is a multinational business involved in coal
extraction and coal-fired power stations.
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.
The Science Museum has been approached for comment.
Ines, 17, a member of UKSCN London, said: "We are less
than a week away from the start of COP26.
"Now is the time to abolish fossil fuel companies, not
collaborate with them or invite them into our cultural spaces."
A spokesman for the Met Police said officers were made aware
of a protest "inside and outside a museum" at 17:40 BST.
"Officers remain in attendance and are engaging with
the protesters," he added.
The protest comes a week after the Science Museum announced
plans for the Energy Revolution: The Adani Green Energy Gallery.
In a press release to mark the announcement Dame Mary
Archer, chair of the Science Museum Group, said the museum was "hugely
grateful" to Adani Green Energy for the "significant financial
support" it was providing for the gallery.
The museum said the gallery, which is due to open in 2023,
would "explore the latest climate science and the energy revolution needed
to cut global dependence on fossil fuels".
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