Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Paid-to-Pollute-during-Climate-Rally-in-the-UK-27MDHUHEHI90.htmlConceptually similarPaid to Pollute during Climate Rally in the UKGP1SWOS0Completed★★★★Paid to Pollute during Climate Rally in the UKGP1SWOS1Completed★★★★Paid to Pollute during Climate Rally in the UKGP1SWOS5Completed★★★★Paid to Pollute during Climate Rally in the UKGP1SWOS6Completed★★★★Paid to Pollute during Climate Rally in the UKGP1SWOS7Completed★★★★Paid to Pollute during Climate Rally in the UKGP1SWOS8Completed★★★★Paid to Pollute during Climate Rally in the UKGP1SWOS9Completed★★★★Paid to Pollute during Climate Rally in the UKGP1SWOSACompleted★★★★Paid to Pollute during Climate Rally in the UKGP1SWOSFCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SWOSCPaid to Pollute during Climate Rally in the UKSupporters gather for a series of events and rallies at Lincoln's Inn Fields in London culminating with the case being heard in the High Court. Jeremy Cox, Kairin van Sweeden and Mikaela Loach from the environmental campaign group Paid to Pollute are mounting a high court challenge. Arguing that the government is effectively subsidising oil and gas production with billions of pounds in handouts, which conflicts with its legal duty to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.Locations:Europe-London-United KingdomDate:7 Dec, 2021Credit:© Marie Jacquemin / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5106px X 3250pxRestrictions:NO FUNDRAISING!Keywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Climate (campaign title)-Court cases-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Microphones-One person-Outdoors-SignsShoot:Paid to Pollute Rally in the UK#PaidToPollute claimants Jeremy, Kairin and Mikaela and supporters from across the country gather for a series of events and rallies culminating with the case being heard in the High Court. Jeremy Cox, Kairin van Sweeden and Mikaela Loach from the environmental campaign group Paid to Pollute are mounting a high court challenge. Arguing that the government is effectively subsidising oil and gas production with billions of pounds in handouts, which conflicts with its legal duty to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.