Insulate Britain protesters glue themselves to furniture during court hearing

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  1. I love insulate Britain. Their aims are laudable, and the way they go about things is to mildly inconvenience people. Good on them.

  2. Throw. Them. In. Prison.

    They are toying with the people. Toying with the police and Joe toying with the courts.

    Split them up, put them in prison for a month and then let’s see how they like it.

  3. Do they actually bleieve in fgihting climate change or are tey just nutters who just like gluing themselves to things? The .L.B.C. interview a while back went well and provoked some meaningful thought then he went and ruined it by sticking himself to the microphone for no reason.

  4. Funny bastards, regardless of how you feel about IB just try to imagine the mood in the court when everyone realized this lot had glued themselves to the chairs during their own court hearing.

    >However, before the hearing could begin she glued her hand to the window of the dock.

    >“I have glued my hand,” she told the court.

    Come on that’s fucking hilarious.

  5. My Nan’s shed needs a new roof.

    I’m raising awareness.

    I set up an Instagram account and filmed myself letting the air out of the tyres of my neighbours cars.

    WHY ISN’T ANYONE DOING ANYTHING?!????

  6. It would be a lot more productive if they glued themselves to the outside of old drafty houses. Would also cheer everyone up at a miserable time.

  7. How about they actually go out and insulate a few houses instead of demanding others do that job for them?

    Absolute useless idiots, likely paid by some 3M or other insulation supplier. Why would they have such specific agenda otherwise?

  8. Hard to convince the public of much. Current stats say we are screwed at the temp we are at so we spend our time and energy on annoying people.

    If you want to fight climate change you need to deal with removing co2 and reducing new co2. Western policy doesn’t do this, electric cars, solar panels and wind turbines when you look at the entire process of production are adding co2.
    The push for renewable against nuclear has made Europe burn more coal than prior and begin mining coal again.

    There is an interesting use of sodium to cut out co2 from fossil fuel power production and using the byproduct for deacidification of the ocean allowing it to process more co2. We could run gas and coal cleanly using it and help remove co2 at the same time or we can put some solar panels up that are only green if you ignore how they are made.

    Or the piles of wind turbine parts that are recycled.
    So yeah. On the sodium thing it wouldn’t be viable in cars due to the byproduct being drain cleaner but could be used in power plant as you just need the infrastructure to dump it properly not around people in its gas form.

  9. It’s like they’re begging the judge to throw the book at them. Just watch as they’re held in contempt of court and locked up for two years, on top of their other charges.

    Insulate Britain are not making *any* friends here… Everybody thinks they’re clowns and loathe them for blocking roads to all traffic, even emergency vehicles needed for life or death situations.

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