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Johannesburg, Oct 9 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Kim Ludbrook) Environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion protested on Friday outside the Standard Bank head office in Rosebank, Johannesburg. The protestors demonstrated claiming that Standard Bank, Africa's biggest lender, and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC) of Japan are reportedly about to finance a 1,443- kilometre crude oil pipeline through Uganda and Tanzania. If built, the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) would be the longest heated crude oil pipeline in the world. FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST.
Johannesburg (South Africa), Oct 9 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Kim Ludbrook).- Extinction Rebellion activists protested Thursday in front the Standard Bank headquarters in Johannesburg to denounce this bank along with the Japanese Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC) plan to finance a 1,443-kilometer oil pipeline through Uganda and Tanzania, which would become the longest in the world.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN JOHANNESBURG.
London, Sep 3 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Vickie Flores) Activists against climate change from the Extinction Rebellion organization demonstrated for another day in London to ask governments to act against climate change.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN LONDON, UK.
Supporters of the environmental group Extinction Rebellion gather in Oxford Circus, London, for the third day of a two-week climate change protest campaign called 'Impossible Rebellion'. IMAGES
London (UK), Aug 23 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Raúl Bobé / Andy Rain) Thousands of activists from the environmental organization "Extinction Rebellion" gathered this Monday in the streets of London to protest against the inaction of the British government on climate matters and demand the cessation of the use of fossil fuels.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATION 'EXTINCTION REBELLION' IN LONDON (UNITED KINGDOM).SOUNDBITES FROM LAUTARO LLAYUX, INDIGENOUS ACTIVIST FROM THE COLOMBIAN MUSICA PEOPLE; OF ACTIVIST; AND FROM CLARYSSA CARYLON, SPEAKER FOR EXTINCTION REBELLION UK.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).