Future Generations
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Origin | New York |
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New York | |
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Record labels | Frenchkiss Records |
Members | Eddie Gore; Devon Sheridan; Mike Sansevere; Eric Grossman; Dylan Wells |
Genres | Indie Pop |
Electropop | |
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ID | 1521911 |
About Future Generations
Future Generations is an electro indie-pop band based in Brooklyn, NY.
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Bristol grandma climbs M25 gantry in 'climate emergency' protest
A 76-year-old grandmother climbed a motorway gantry in protest against the " climate emergency" not being taken serious enough, a High Court has heard.
Retired teacher Gaie Delap, from Bristol, took part in a Just Stop Oil protest on the M25 in November 2022.
She Said a policeman had greeted her with " some surprise".
Ms Delap is one of 12 Stop Oil protesters accused of breaching a court injunction aimed at restricting protest and disruption on the motorway.
Mr Justice Soole is overseeing a hearing at The High Court in London which is expected to end later This Week .
She told The Judge on Tuesday that she did it for The Future of her grandchildren.
Ms Delap, A Mother of two, said she had been given climbing training by a Just Stop Oil mentor before taking part in the protest.
Lawyers representing National Highways said protesters caused " considerable delays" and were In Contempt of court.
Ms Delap said she was unaware that an injunction was in place and apologised - other defendants said the same.
She told The Judge she had joined the protest after Just Stop Oil called for volunteers.
" I Heard a Just Stop Oil Zoom call for climbers to volunteer, " Ms Delap said.
" I thought, well, I Am 76, I have never had any climbing experience, I didn't think I had to volunteer for that. But it went onto my mind and stayed there.
" I then followed it up with an inquiry about how I might get involved. "
Ms Delap, Who Said demonstrators had gone to a " safe house" The Night before the protest, said she had climbed a ladder and sat on the gantry.
Ms Delap added: " Why did I do it?
" My heart is breaking for The Future of my six grandchildren and all Future Generations . "
She told The Judge that Just Stop Oil wanted the government to " stop new oil and gas" and said " the climate emergency is a serious issue and it has not been taken seriously enough".
Others protesters accused of contempt at the hearing in The Royal Courts of Justice, in London, are: Charlotte Kirin, 54; Daniel Johnson , 25; Joseph Linhart, 22; Luke Elson, 30; Mair Bain, 36; Paul Bell , 23; Rosemary Jackson, 25; and Theresa Higginson, 25.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com