The Airstrip Wants Us to Impose an Unrealistic Agenda. And It's a Mistake.
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The protest at the airport of Lisbon was pifio, but this is a detail. It is important to realize that its apocalyptic speech has very little to do with climate and everything to see with anti-capitalism.
After a 40-minute walk, which stopped the movement in the area around the clock, the protesters sat on the street for 16h40, but without blocking access to Humberto Delgado Airport. In statements to Lusa, the air-vote spokesman Maria Laurenço said that the movement tried to "show the strength that popular power can have in contrast with the inaction of political parties". "All parties agree with the construction of a new airport [in Alcochete] a…
About 50 climate activists were present today at the airport of Lisbon in a protest to create "disruptment of flight time". After a 40-minute walk, which stopped the movement in the area around the clock, the protesters sat on the street by 16:40, but without blocking access to Humberto Delgado airport. The initiative promoted by the climateist movement had started at 15:00 with a concentration on the clock, followed by a walk in di
Dressed with yellow shirts, they shouted for orders such as “Not in Portela, not Alcochete, airport for the casete” or “Montenegro we are going to finish the aviation industry”.
CNN reporter Bruno Miranda Lencastre makes a point of situation at Lisbon Airport, where climate activists are conducting, on Sunday, protests against the aviation industry and its impact on the climate crisis.
Young people intended to enter the building but were blocked by the police.
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