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Direct Action Group only stops oil and claims that it is “successful” | Science, climate & tech news

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Direct Action Group only stops oil and claims that it is “successful” | Science, climate & tech news
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Introduction to Just Stop Oil

Just Stop Oil (JSO) claims that its recent march in central London was a success. The group, known for its colorful and controversial protests, has been criticized for its methods, which include disrupting sports events, throwing soup at Vincent van Gogh’s Sunflowers, and climbing onto gantries over the M25. JSO has also sprayed orange paint over Stonehenge, costing police forces tens of millions of pounds.

A Change in Tactics

However, those days may be behind them, as the group seems to be moving away from its disruptive methods. A few hundred activists marched through London, blocking streets and prompting taxi drivers to honk their horns and football fans to shout abuse from the sidewalk. The PA news agency filmed a white minivan appearing to drive towards a group of demonstrators who were blocking the street.

The Reason Behind the Change

JSO believes that its tactics, although hated, were successful in achieving its goal of stopping new oil and gas exploration licenses. The group claims that its campaign has reached a natural end, with four billion barrels of oil being kept under the North Sea. However, not everyone agrees that JSO is disbanding due to its success. Dr. Oscar Berglund, a senior lecturer in international public and social policy, suggests that the group’s low popularity and unpopularity may be the reason for its demise.

The Impact of JSO’s Tactics

JSO’s tactics have been divisive, with only 17% of the British population supporting the group. The group’s unpopularity has made it difficult to recruit new members, and many people have stopped believing in the effectiveness of its methods. Despite this, the group’s activists remain committed to their cause and are unlikely to disappear.

New Laws and Regulations

The law has also changed in response to JSO’s tactics, with new crimes being introduced to tackle disruptions to highways and rail networks. The police have been given more powers and methods to deal with protesters, including the ability to stop and search individuals who may be intent on causing disruption.

The Future of Climate Activism

While JSO may be disappearing, its legacy lives on. The group’s activists are still committed to their cause and are unlikely to give up their fight. Emma Smart, a JSO activist who was imprisoned for her activism, says that the group’s high-visibility vests may be gone, but the people behind them are not. She hopes for a time of reflection before returning in a new form, but believes that the need for climate activism is stronger than ever.

Conclusion

Just Stop Oil may be disappearing, but its impact on the climate activism movement will be felt for a long time. The group’s tactics may have been divisive, but they have raised awareness of the issue and brought people into more moderate campaign groups. As the group’s notorious orange vests disappear, the individual activists, their cause, and their campaign tactics are here to stay.

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