Ocean Rebellion Stages Drowning Protest at IMO, Demands End to 'Dirty' LNG Fuel
October 5, 2024On October 4, 2024, Ocean Rebellion activists staged a dramatic protest outside the International Maritime Organization (IMO) office in London.
The protest featured a performer simulating drowning in fake oil, highlighting the dangers posed by Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) to marine ecosystems.
An activist dressed as an 'ocean goddess' wore a fishbowl filled with fake black oil, symbolizing the pollution caused by fossil fuels.
Surrounding protesters donned gas masks, and footage captured another activist pouring oil into a bowl while the 'ocean goddess' appeared to scream.
Ocean Rebellion accused the IMO of colluding with the fossil fuel industry and failing to protect the oceans from the harmful effects of LNG.
The group criticized LNG as a 'dirty fuel' falsely marketed as environmentally friendly, emphasizing that methane leaks from LNG ships are significantly more harmful than CO2 emissions.
They demanded that the IMO prioritize environmental protection over fossil fuel interests, advocating for transparency and accountability in maritime policies.
This demonstration coincided with the final day of the IMO's Marine Environment Protection Committee meetings, which focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions from ships.
The protest underscored the urgent need for real climate action to safeguard marine ecosystems threatened by LNG and other fossil fuels.
Climate protesters, including Ocean Rebellion campaigners, have become a frequent presence on London's streets, continuing their demonstrations despite backlash from motorists and authorities.
Recent protests have included high-profile incidents where activists targeted famous artworks, reflecting a broader commitment to raising awareness about fossil fuel exploration and its environmental impact.
The dramatic imagery of the protest was heightened by a participant holding a lit petrol hose, further emphasizing the urgency of their message.
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