Monday was the hottest day on record since humans began recording the earth’s temperature. The average temperature was 62.87 degrees Fahrenheit, according to Copernicus – the European weather and data service.
Climate activists in Spain gathered to protest and end to fossil fuel dependency and the promotion of plant based agri-food systems.
In Finland, the activists blocked entry to the Helsinki Vantaa Airport.
In Switzerland, they blocked the roads that lead to both the Geneva and Zurich airports.
In Norway, three activists climbed the fence surrounding Oslo’s Gardermoen Airport only to be removed by authorities.
Climate activists gathered in Germany to show their support for an end to global dependence upon fossil fuels by gluing themselves to structures and tarmacs at the airports in Munich, Frankfurt and Cologne / Bonn, euronews reports. The protests, which began on Saturday have continued until today.
Flights were temporarily stopped in Frankfurt yesterday as airport and emergency crews worked to dislodge the activists from boiling concrete. Protesters are demonstrating at airports around Europe this week under the campaign ‘Oil Kills’.
They say that they are “demanding our criminal governments phase out oil, gas and coal by 2030 by signing a binding international treaty”.
In The Netherlands, one person suffered a broken elbow allegedly caused by police at the Hague. Prior to the incident, police reportedly warned that violence may be used against the demnostrators.
Some reference content provided by Copernicus, EuroNews, and CBS News