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Are Global Climate Change Street Protests Justified?

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Climate campaigners looked to disrupt the London tube system as demonstrations continue in the capital aimed at forcing action on climate change. We have been seeing the number of protesters arrested rise to 209 at the end of Tuesday, according to London's Metropolitan Police. And protests are set to continue until the end of the week at least - with some demonstrators digging in. But with road blockages in central London - the routes for dozens of buses and cycle lanes, on top of the warning to the tube system, are the protesters targeting public transport routes that help to curb cars on the road and reducing climate change. CNN's Isa Soares speaks to Iain Dale, Rachel Shabi and Liam Halligan. via Knit
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Climate campaigners looked to disrupt the London tube system as demonstrations continue in the capital aimed at forcing action on climate change. We have been seeing the number of protesters arrested rise to 209 at the end of Tuesday, according to London's Metropolitan Police. And protests are set to continue until the end of the week at least - with some demonstrators digging in. But with road blockages in central London - the routes for dozens of buses and cycle lanes, on top of the warning to the tube system, are the protesters targeting public transport routes that help to curb cars on the road and reducing climate change. CNN's Isa Soares speaks to Iain Dale, Rachel Shabi and Liam Halligan. via Knit
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