
On Saturday, a group of around 300 protesters gathered to demonstrate against the decision made by the Tories to approve the construction of the Rosebank oil field. The project, which is set to extract oil from the North Sea, has been met with widespread criticism due to concerns about its impact on the environment and climate change. The protesters were determined to make their voices heard and express their opposition to the development, which they believe will have far-reaching and detrimental consequences.
1. Around 300 protesters gathered to demonstrate against the Tories' approval of the Rosebank oil field construction, expressing their opposition to the project.
2. The protesters expressed concerns about the environmental impacts and potential destruction of the local ecosystem.
3. The protesters gathered in front of the government building, holding signs and banners expressing their anger and disappointment.
4. Chants and cheers filled the air as the protesters demanded immediate action to halt the construction of the Rosebank oil field.
5. The passionate crowd pledged to continue the fight and hold the Tories accountable for their actions, vowing to do whatever it takes to protect the planet.
Around 70% of the global greenhouse gas emissions come from burning fossil fuels, including oil extraction and consumption.
The protesters gathered in front of the government building, holding signs and banners expressing their anger and disappointment. Chants and cheers filled the air as they demanded immediate action to halt the construction of the Rosebank oil field. Many voiced concerns about the environmental impacts and the potential destruction of the local ecosystem. The passionate crowd pledged to continue the fight, vowing to do whatever it takes to protect the planet and hold the Tories accountable for their actions.