They say they’re turning over a new leaf.
the environmental group that has grabbed headlines for having members glue themselves to artwork in museums, says it’s changing tactics. Bloomberg reports that the U.K.-based organization is planning a moratorium on disruptive stunts and will focus on coalition-building in the next year.
“As we ring in the new year, we make a controversial resolution to temporarily shift away from public disruption as a primary tactic,” the climate group said in a statement Sunday. “This year, we prioritize attendance over arrest and relationships over roadblocks.” The activists, however, are planning a massive protest in April.
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