Just Stop Oil activists interrupt play starring Sigourney Weaver in London | Just Stop Oil

two Just stop the oil Supporters have disrupted the West End performance of the Sigourney Weaver.
In a joint video clip on social media by the Climate Protesting Group, Haley Walsh and Richard Ware can be seen walking on stage where Wafer was 75 years old, performing in stage Royal in Drury Lin on Monday.
Carrying a banner reading “More than 1.5 degrees is a global shipping wreck”.
Wafer, who was sitting on a chair, collided outside the stage while the two demonstrators and a few chants of the audience faced.
The brand was a reference to the last announcement that the year 2024 was warmer in the world and the full first year when the average medium temperature was Over 1.5C Above pre -industry levels.
“I am afraid of my children, I cannot sleep in the future of food shortages and storms that threaten life and resource wars. Years of writing to deputies, marches, and student education have not seen to be more sustainable, change The urgent required.
1.5 degrees are a global charging wreck that we cannot ignore. California forest fires, fatal floods in Valencia and hundreds of thousands without authority in the United Kingdom this week. This is not a problem in the future. We need a global treaty to stop burning fossil fuels and an emergency response. “
“My career in the shipbuilding basins began in Tenniside and has seen the inaction of the administration leads to the collapse of manufacturing in the United Kingdom. Now I see similar leadership failures as politicians refuse to take measures to protect our loved ones and our loved ones,” said Wri, 60, from Tenmouth, North Tenniside.
“We already see the damage that this crisis causes to crops, homes and entire neighborhoods. Unless we meet and demand that fossil fuel by 2030, we will go in the same way that we go to manufacturing in the United Kingdom.”
Weaver plays the role of the magician in creating storms, a role that a man usually plays, in the new graduation of classic Shakespeare. Production was opened in December and will continue until February 1.
The royal police and the Royal Theater Drury Lin were contacted to comment.