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Activists protest against Australian government’s response to wildfires

Extinction Rebellion activists are demanding more action from Scott Morrison’s government in solidarity with thousands of protesters in Australia.

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Climate change activists in London are protesting against the Australian government’s response to the devastating wildfires, in solidarity with thousands rallying on the other side of the world.

Extinction Rebellion activists, including many people from Australia, are calling on Prime Minister Scott Morrison to “act now” outside the Australian embassy in central London.

Five hours earlier, thousands of Australians were protesting on the streets in almost every capital city in the nation, according to ABC News.

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Climate change protesters outside the Australian embassy in London (Jonathan Brady/PA)

Red-cloaked activists with chalk-white faces also joined the demonstration.

Dorothea Hackman, a 67-year-old grandmother supporting the protest, said the Australian government did not prepare for the wildfires despite warnings from climate change scientists.

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The Red Rebels join climate change protesters outside the Australian embassy in London (Jonathan Brady/PA)

“The bushfires around Canberra in 2003 showed us what to expect and there have been warnings about the consequences for Australia of climate change, yet the government did not prepare.

“We need to see the Australian government acknowledge the connection between climate change and these bushfires, and declare a climate and ecological emergency now and take action.”

Another activist, who is an NHS doctor and mother of four, Anna Moore, added that emergency departments in Australia are “overwhelmed with people”.

An Extinction Rebellion spokesman said protesters are also taking a stand in Sheffield, Bristol and Lambeth, as well as in 30 countries worldwide from Argentina to Zambia.

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