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  • Climate protesters disrupt BP’s shareholder meeting in London

    Climate protesters disrupt BP’s shareholder meeting in London

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    Climate protesters have disrupted BP’s annual general meeting where the oil company faced a backlash from some shareholders over its decision to water down its climate commitments.

    At least four demonstrators were forcibly removed from inside the shareholder meeting within 10 minutes of BP chair, Helge Lund, beginning his opening remarks.

    The protesters, organised by the campaign group Fossil Free London, repeatedly interrupted Lund’s address by calling for the company to take responsibility for its role in the climate crisis.

    Lund also faced growing dissent from BP investors angered by the company’s decision to weaken its climate policies, with almost 10% of shareholders voting against his re-election as chair. That compares with just 3% who voted against him last year.

    “You need to be taking action right now, today,” said one female protester. “It’s not enough. It’s just not good enough. People are dying because of your operations now. Step up and take responsibility. Stop your drilling. Stop your lies.”

    The campaigners were warned by BP’s company secretary, Ben Mathews, to wait until the question and answer segment of the meeting, or risk being removed by security. The protesters were carried out – one still remaining in a chair – to a smattering of applause from some shareholders.

    “This is an emergency,” one woman shouted as she was removed. Another protester, dressed in a smart suit and tie with neatly combed grey hair, was carried out on his back by four security guards.

    Joanna Warrington, a spokesperson for Fossil Free London, said: “BP needs to stop drilling and pay up for the damage they’re doing globally. Big oil is making record-breaking billions off the back of people’s excruciating energy bills. Meanwhile, the oil and gas they sell fuels extreme weather and climate collapse.”

    The group said 25 protesters attempted to enter the central London meeting, which was only open to BP investors, after buying individual shares in the company. Many were barred from entering after being found with banners.

    The meeting was marked by a heavy security presence, including metal detectors and security searches, as the company prepared to face growing criticism of its plans to backtrack on its green pledges.

    BP was also challenged over its record on gas “flaring” in southern Iraq. The avoidable burning off of gas released from oilwells results in large plumes of fire and has led to dangerous levels of air pollution in the area.

    The father of Ali Hussein Jaloud, who died days before the meeting from a form of leukaemia that has been linked to chemicals released by flaring gas, asked BP why it could not use its profits to help save his son’s life.

    Its chief executive, Bernard Looney, expressed his condolences. He said the field was operated by Rumaila Operating Organisation and BP was part of a group of partners that were “making progress” on reducing the flaring and black smoke.

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    BP won cautious praise from climate campaigners in 2020 after setting out a “net zero carbon” plan that included a goal to cut the company’s oil and gas production by 40%, compared with 2019, by the end of the decade. But it reset the target to 25% by 2030 after reporting the highest profits in its 114-year history thanks to soaring oil and gas prices linked to the Ukraine war.

    At least four large UK pension funds – the National Employment Savings Trust (Nest), which represents about 11m individual workplace pensions, the Universities Superannuation Scheme and the Border to Coast Pensions Partnership – voted against the re-election of Lund in protest against the strategy change.

    The funds also voted in favour of a resolution put forward by climate campaigners at the shareholder group Follow This, which called for BP to align its emissions reduction plans with the 2015 Paris agreement. In total, 16.75% of BP shareholders backed the resolution. This was higher than last year when 14.9% backed the resolution, but it fell short of the 20.6% garnered in 2021.

    Mark Van Baal, the founder of Follow This, addressed BP’s executives at the meeting, saying: “Science and responsible investors are clear: to achieve the goal of Paris to limit global warming to 1.5C, the world must almost halve emissions by 2030. BP has many aims, but none of these covers BP’s total emissions by 2030 in absolute terms.”

    He added: “Promises for 2050 are empty without meaningful interim targets. Therefore, BP’s overall aims are not Paris-aligned yet.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • Games fakers: Olympic ‘pseudo-volunteers’ plan to disrupt Paris 2024

    Games fakers: Olympic ‘pseudo-volunteers’ plan to disrupt Paris 2024

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    An anti-Olympics collective is aiming to disrupt next year’s Paris Games by recruiting fake volunteers. Saccage 2024, which translates as “Destruction 2024”, has already generated a buzz on social media with its “pseudo-volunteer” plan, saying they should be paid for their work.

    “Volunteering is supposed to be for the common good and that is not the case for the Olympic Games – it does not have charitable aims,” said Saccage 2024 member Arthur, who declined to give his family name.

    The 25-year-old, an environmental activist who lives in Saint-Denis, where the bulk of the Games will be organised, plans to withdraw at the last minute or try to disrupt the Games from within if he is selected to be a volunteer. Saccage and other critics of the Paris Olympics say the event will negatively affect the environment and benefit big businesses and elites, rather than locals.

    Paris 2024 organisers did not immediately respond to a request for comment but have said in the past that they would organise “popular and spectacular Games” that will bring in millions of visitors.

    Olympics organisers are looking to recruit 45,000 volunteers. They have said that volunteering – also widely used in past Games – is an opportunity to participate in the Olympics. The deadline for applications is 3 May. Paris 2024 have said they would take the time to ensure the “sincerity” of candidates and that volunteers would have a background check. Candidates are required to demonstrate their motivation and experience, and there will be interviews for some roles. Volunteers will receive uniforms, free travel and meal vouchers.

    The Games are more than a year away and there is no certainty activists will be able to generate the numbers needed to disrupt events. However, the plan reflects a widespread discontent in France, with huge protests over a law increasing the pension age and hashtags linking opposition to the reform and the Olympics.

    President Emmanuel Macron’s pension reforms have sparked unrest across France
    President Emmanuel Macron’s pension reforms have sparked unrest across France. Photograph: Stephane Lemouton-pool/SIPA/Shutterstock

    Saccage could not say how many had signed up as would-be disruptors, but said it saw a rise in interest after President Emmanuel Macron rammed through the pensions law without a final vote in parliament.

    Jan, a library worker in his 50s, said he came across the idea on Twitter after France’s Constitutional Council verdict gave its green light to the law. He had been striking and protesting against the pensions law, and said the fake volunteer plan was a “fun and constructive” way to continue the protests and, at the same time, oppose the Games and their impact.

    This would not be the first time the Olympic Games have been used by activists to further their causes, said Jules Boykoff, a political scientist at Oregon University. “Money spent on the Olympics is not spent on basic needs such as housing, education, healthcare and pensions. The Games are a high-profile target for activist ire,” he said.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • Shooting Stones Disrupt Traffic On Srinagar-Jammu Highway

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    SRINAGAR: The traffic on the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway was disrupted due to Intermittent shooting stones on Sunday.

    Jk Traffic police in a tweet said, “Traffic movement disrupted on Jammu Srinagar NHW due to Intermittent shooting stones at Panthyal.”

    The traffic on both sides of T5 tunnel in Ramban district came to a complete halt after heavy shooting stones blocked the road.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Mudslide, Shooting Stones Disrupt Traffic On Sgr-Jmu Highway

    Mudslide, Shooting Stones Disrupt Traffic On Sgr-Jmu Highway

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    SRINAGAR: Traffic on the Jammu-Srinagar highway was suspended due to fresh mudslide and shooting stones at several locations in Ramban district, officials said on Monday.

    Quoting an official, news agency KNO reported that traffic movement has been suspended due to mudslide at Shalgari, Sherbibi and shooting stones at some other places in Ramban district along the highway.

    He said no fresh traffic was allowed from both the side in this morning. “The road clearance work has been started at Shalgadi and other critical spots,” official said.

    Meanwhile, a truck has rolled down at Digdole area of Ramban district on highway. “The driver of the truck was rescued in an injured condition and is being treated at hospital.”

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Russia and China want to disrupt the world order, NSC spokesperson says

    Russia and China want to disrupt the world order, NSC spokesperson says

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    Kirby said the United States would be watching carefully to see what emerges from the much-heralded meetings between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin this week in Russia.

    “They have been increasing their cooperation and their relationship, certainly of late,” Kirby said of the two superpowers.

    China recently floated a 12-point plan designed to end the Russia-Ukraine war. Kirby told host Mike Emanuel that the Biden administration remains dubious of China’s intentions when it comes to this war.

    “What we have said before,” Kirby said, “and we’ll say it again today, that if coming out of this meeting, there’s some sort of call for a ceasefire, well, that’s just going to be unacceptable because all that’s going to do, Mike, is ratify Russian’s conquest to date.”

    Kirby said he hoped China’s president would keep open “lines of communication” with President Joe Biden and also seek out the Ukrainian side of the story through discussions with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

    “We hope, and we’ve said this before, that President Xi will call and talk to President Zelenskyy because we believe that the Chinese need to get the Ukrainian perspective here,” Kirby said.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Damage To Pipes Disrupt Water Supply To Srinagar Areas

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    SRINAGAR: Water supply to several parts of Srinagar have got disrupted after damage to pipes near TRC even as authorities said restoration work was going ob.

    An official said that the pipeline had got accidently damaged last night due to the ongoing work taken up under Srinagar Smart City project.

    He said men and machinery have been mobilized and are on work to restore the water supply.

    The water supply has got affected in areas like Lal Chowk, Kahayam, Rajbagh, Khanyar, Safakadal and several other areas.

    The official said water supply will be restored within few hours—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Hyderabad: Police disrupt YS Sharmila’s ‘silent protest’, detained

    Hyderabad: Police disrupt YS Sharmila’s ‘silent protest’, detained

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    Hyderabad: The City police on Wednesday disrupted the ‘silent protest’ held by YSRTP chief YS Sharmila and her fellow party workers at Tank Bund.

    YS Sharmila held the protest at the Rani Rudrama Devi statue located on the Tankbund road to commemorate International Women’s Day by wearing a mask on her mouth.

    Speaking to the media she said: “The state has turned into a fill of land mines for women, planted in the form of crimes and atrocities. One never knows when they explode. For KCR only his daughter represents women and she has put the women to shame and disgrace by being caught in liquor scam,” she said.

    They detained her immediately and moved YS Sharmila to her residence in Lotus Pond.

    The YSRTP chief alleged that the ruling BRS leaders are engaged in crimes against women.

    “KTR’s constituency witnessed rapes against minors. Hyderabad sees rapes in broad daylight. Dalit women are assaulted, killed in lockups but KCR won’t say a word. His assurances for women are fake. Where is the Bharosa app as flaunted by KTR? I checked myself and it’s defunct,” she said.

    “Even the Governor was not spared and foul language on her by an MLC made way for his MLA seat,” she further remarked.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )