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Environment activists paint over Darwin's grave at London's Westminster Abbey

Climate activists from Simply Stop Oil painted over the tomb of British naturalist Charles Darwin at London's Westminster Abbey on Monday.

2 activists entered Westminster Abbey - Britain's site for royal wedding events, coronations, burials and a significant traveler tourist attraction - on Monday morning and utilized spray chalk on Darwin's. grave, the project group stated in a statement.

The activists wrote 1.5 is dead in orange over the surface area. of the white marble gravestone - a recommendation to recent news that. worldwide temperatures in 2024 had surpassed 1.5 Celsius above the. pre-industrial period for the first time.

We have passed the 1.5 degree limit that was expected. to keep us safe, one of the activists said. Darwin would be. turning in his grave to know we remain in the midst of the 6th. mass termination.

Darwin, best known for his theory of evolution by natural. choice, passed away in 1882. He is buried in Westminster Abbey's. Researchers' Corner, where Isaac Newton and Stephen Hawking are. likewise buried.

The church did not instantly respond to a request for. comment.

Simply Stop Oil activists have actually staged a variety of high-profile. protests in Britain including by disrupting sports and theatre. occasions, painting over the U.S. embassy building in London and. tossing soup at Van Gogh paintings.

(source: Reuters)