Extinction Rebellion (XR) is a group of people who want to make the world a better place by stopping climate change. They do this by holding peaceful protests and demonstrations to tell governments to take action to protect the planet.
The timeline of XR actions begins in October 2018 when the group was first founded in the UK. Since then, they have grown to become an international movement with supporters in more than 80 countries around the world.
The first big action by XR was in November 2018 when they blockaded five bridges in London to draw attention to the climate crisis. They also organized a "die-in" at the Natural History Museum to protest against the museum's links to fossil fuel companies.
In April 2019, XR staged their biggest action yet when they occupied key sites in London for over a week. They blocked major roads, glued themselves to trains, and set up tents and camps in busy areas to demand that the UK government take action to address the climate emergency.
Later that year, in October 2019, XR held a two-week "International Rebellion" with actions taking place in cities around the world. In London, they targeted the finance industry, staging a sit-in at the London Stock Exchange and disrupting traffic in the financial district.
In January 2020, XR held a "Rebel Fest" in London, which included workshops, talks, and training sessions for protestors. They also held a "Die-In" at the Science Museum to protest against the sponsorship of the museum by fossil fuel companies.
Despite the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, XR continued to hold actions throughout 2020 and 2021. In September 2020, they held the "Impossible Rebellion" in London, which saw them blockade the city's printing presses to disrupt the distribution of newspapers that they accused of spreading misinformation about climate change.
More recently, in May 2021, XR held a "Money Rebellion" to target the financial industry, with activists staging a protest outside the Bank of England and occupying other banks and financial institutions.
Overall, the timeline of XR actions shows how the group has grown and evolved over time to become a global movement for climate justice. Through their creative and peaceful protests, they continue to demand urgent action from governments, businesses, and individuals to protect the planet and all its inhabitants.