with
Drax power station in background|left|thumb|alt=Tents of camp Direct action techniques have also been applied to climate-related issues. On 31 August 2006, 600 people attended a protest called Reclaim Power against
carbon emissions at the coal-fired
Drax power station in Yorkshire. The protests were coordinated by the
Camp for Climate Action, a ten-day camp held near the power station. The campers had also blockaded a
nuclear power station in
Hartlepool, Teesside. At a later climate camp, undercover police officer
Mark Kennedy encouraged activists to commit aggravated trespass at
Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station and the trial of six people subsequently collapsed when this was revealed. Actions carried out by the
Plane Stupid group include the grounding of planes through the establishment of a climate camp on an airport taxiway and occupations of offices belonging to airport operator
BAA and short-haul airline,
EasyJet. On 8 December 2008, the group breached the perimeter of
London Stansted Airport, causing a runway to be closed for three hours and the cancellation of 56
Ryanair flights. The protest was in response to the announcement that a second runway would be built at Stansted and there were 57 arrests.
Grow Heathrow is a land squat in
Sipson, west London, on a site which might be demolished to build a new runway at
Heathrow Airport. It was occupied in 2010 and partially evicted in 2019.
Frack Off was set up in 2011, one of a number of groups set up in response to concerns about the safety of
fracking and other forms of
shale gas extraction. Following on from these groups,
Extinction Rebellion was set up on 31 October 2018, after a letter was published in
The Guardian voicing concerns about the
ecological crisis which was signed by 94 scientists. A series of protests by the group
Insulate Britain involving
traffic obstruction began on 13 September 2021. The group
Tyre Extinguishers deflated the tyres of sport utility vehicles (SUVs) in cities around the UK in March and April 2022. The
Just Stop Oil coalition of climate activism groups disrupted
oil terminals across England for 12 days in April 2022. Throughout 2022 and 2023, Just Stop Oil have continued to protest, disrupting events and slow marching. == High Speed 2 ==