Above photo: Activists shut down the escalators at BlackRock, NYC, U.S., Oct. 26, 2022. Twitter/ @nychange.
A mass march will be held on Saturday with the theme of “Occupy Park Avenue” so as to draw attention to the need for strong climate action.
Environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion and other NGOs are implementing week-long protests against climate change and inequality ahead of the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Sandy.
Activists briefly shut down the escalators at BlackRock, the world’s largest financier of fossil fuels, according to New York Communities for Change.
Participants urged BlackRock management to refrain from making new fossil-fuel investments and urged the New York state government to adequately fund climate action.
Protesters Tuesday temporarily blocked a section of New York City’s Park Avenue and called for measures to tax the rich for a statewide Green New Deal.
🚨Climate activists breached BlackRock’s security to access the upper level of their HQ, where they poured coal down the escalators to send a message to the worlds largest investor in fossil fuels!#OccupyParkAvehttps://t.co/aNV7NqrZRZ pic.twitter.com/dZxfcYFgwQ
— Extinction Rebellion NYC 🌎 (@XR_NYC) October 26, 2022
Activists also interrupted an interview of U.S. Senator Ted Cruz with talk show The View at ABC News on Monday, protesting ABC News’ coverage on climate change. Some protesters were arrested on Tuesday and Wednesday.
A mass march will be held on Saturday with the theme of “Occupy Park Avenue” so as to draw attention to the need for strong climate action, according to Extinction Rebellion NYC.
Hurricane Sandy hit New York City on Oct. 29, 2012 with 44 local residents killed and around US$19 billion of damage inflicted, according to the New York City government.