Just Stop Oil Trio Face Sentencing After Fiery Heatwave Protest

Three Just Stop Oil activists — Cressie Gethin, Emma Mani, and Alexander Wilcox — are set for sentencing today following their conviction for public nuisance. The trio made headlines during the scorching 2022 heatwave, demanding an end to the UK government’s fossil fuel licensing amid record-breaking temperatures.

Protest on M25 Gantries Amid Climate Crisis Chaos

At the height of the heatwave, with the mercury soaring to a blistering 40.3°C, five supporters scaled motorway gantries above the M25. Their daring stunt came just days after the government’s net zero strategy was slammed as unlawful — adding fuel to the fiery climate debate.

Wildlife Champion Chris Packham Backs Protesters, Slams Justice System

Naturalist Chris Packham testified in court, backing Gethin’s cause as “THE cause” for the planet. He blasted the UK’s protest laws and the trial as “unjust and undemocratic,” highlighting the crackdown on climate activists.

“It’s not ‘her’ cause – it’s THE cause,” Packham declared, calling for fairer treatment of peaceful protesters.

Concerns Over Trial Fairness and Jury Limits

Activist Trudi Warner, recently cleared in a contempt case herself, raised eyebrows over the trial’s fairness. Warner pointed out jurors weren’t allowed to hear full testimonies, casting doubt on the verdict’s integrity.

Gethin’s Fiery Statement Before Sentencing

Before the sentencing, Gethin slammed government inaction on climate change, accusing leaders of placing profits above people’s lives. She urged ordinary citizens to join collective action to fight environmental destruction and protect the planet.

The sentencing highlights the growing clash between determined climate activists and the government, fueling ongoing tensions over how Britain tackles the climate crisis — and how it treats those who resist.

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