Climate activists block superyacht marina in French Riviera by AFP Staff Writers Antibes, France (AFP) Sept 24, 2022
Activists blocked a quayside on the French Riviera on Saturday to protest against what they called ultra-rich "climate criminals". Twenty protesters from the pressure group Attac closed off the gate leading to a quay at Antibes port where many superyachts are moored, an AFP correspondent saw. Port Vauban Antibes on southern France's Mediterranean coast, has 1,500 berths, including 18 for superyachts, which can reach up to 160 metres (524 feet) in length. The group blocked the port for an hour as they unfurled banners reading "Disarm climate criminals" and "Don't let the ultra-rich destroy the planet". "It is unacceptable to ask for efforts from those in a precarious situation when we do nothing against the ultra-rich," said Raphael Pradeau, spokesperson for Attac. The activists have launched a campaign against the owners of private jets and superyachts, including a petition which they say has already been signed by 10,000 people. (stock image only)
White House rebukes World Bank chief in climate row Washington (AFP) Sept 23, 2022 The White House on Friday rebuked the head of the World Bank David Malpass, who is battling charges of climate denial for dodging questions on the role of man-made emissions in global warming. Under mounting fire, Malpass has rejected suggestions he might quit over the uproar - and has moved to clarify his position several times in recent days. "Look, it's clear that greenhouse gas emissions from human activity are adding to, are causing climate change," he told Politico Friday, affirming that ... read more
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