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Watch: Climate change activists sit on tarmac around private planes to stop them from taking off

Hundreds of activists from Greenpeace and Extinction Rebellion stormed into Amsterdam’ Schiphol airport to demand a ban on short-haul flights.

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Nov 06, 2022 · 11:18 am
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Dochter van 15 nu in arrestantenbusje #Schiphol Trots op haar! Broodnodige #klimaatactie tegen vervuilende privéluchtvaart! 1300 stoere actievoerders @ForFutureRM @CCANederland @NLRebellion@GreenpeaceNL pic.twitter.com/7344FnchFa

— Judith van den Berg (@JvdBergMeelis) November 5, 2022

NU op Schiphol! We zijn binnen en gaan zo lang mogelijk zorgen dat die smerige privé jets niet kunnen vervuilen!

SOS voor het klimaat!@NLRebellion @GreenpeaceNL #SOSvoorhetklimaat#krimpluchtvaart #klimaatcrisis pic.twitter.com/16w9EPM9pP

— Doorbraak Eu (@Doorbraakeu) November 5, 2022

‼️Amsterdam, climate activists blocked the departure of private jets from Schiphol Airport by breaking into the runway, local media write. pic.twitter.com/uav34p2mAa

— J. Malkova🇷🇺♥️ (@CanadianKitty1) November 5, 2022

Nog altijd blokkeren 20 dappere actievoerders twee privéjets. Bullshit-vluchten van de baan. NU! #schiphol #sosvoorhetklimaat @GreenpeaceNL pic.twitter.com/NX5ALpH2i2

— Extinction Rebellion Nederland (@NLRebellion) November 5, 2022

🤯Het aantal #privévluchten neemt fors toe. Dit jaar vlogen er al 16.147 privéjets over ons hoofd. In de eerste 9 maanden van 2022 werd er meer privé gevlogen dan in heel 2019. En NUL maatregelen om die groei te beperken. Dit moet anders! #krimpluchtvaart #SOSvoorhetklimaat pic.twitter.com/FZJx3A5aEP

— Greenpeace Nederland (@GreenpeaceNL) November 5, 2022

⏰7 uur. Zolang zaten actievoerders van @greenpeacenl en @NLRebellion vast aan de vervuilende privéjets. In totaal kwamen meer dan 500 mensen in actie. We zijn super trots op deze dappere actievoerders! #SOSvoorhetklimaat #krimpluchtvaart #schiphol pic.twitter.com/Dj2mnDW6pA

— Greenpeace Nederland (@GreenpeaceNL) November 5, 2022
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