Topless Junos protester wants drastic climate action | 24CA News

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Published 15.03.2023
Topless Junos protester wants drastic climate action  | 24CA News

The girl who went on stage topless on the Juno Awards in Edmonton on Monday mentioned she did it to convey consideration to the lack of pure carbon-capturing areas throughout Canada.

Ever Hatherly appeared in Edmonton courtroom on a mischief cost Wednesday and mentioned the stunt created worldwide buzz round local weather change.

“That’s part of why I do my environmental activism topless — because it’s good for headlines,” mentioned Hatherly.


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Topless protester crashes Junos stage on dwell TV


Messages written on the Hatherly’s naked torso learn “land back” and “save the Greenbelt,” referring to Ontario’s choice final yr to open a protected space of land for housing.

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“The Greenbelt is one of our amazing carbon sinks in Canada,” mentioned Hatherly.

“We also have the old growth forests in B.C. which are being logged as we speak.”


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Hatherly mentioned her group is heading to Ottawa to demand a citizen’s meeting – a randomly chosen group of Canadians that may be convened to debate a difficulty – on local weather motion.

“We have such a short amount of time to make these drastic actions,” she mentioned.

Hatherly mentioned her authentic plan was to crash a musical efficiency by Avril Lavigne, till she came upon Lavigne wouldn’t be performing.

“When she came up on stage to present an award, we just kind of went for it… for the headline, we knew that would get a great headline,” she mentioned.

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Hatherly mentioned she has completed topless protests earlier than for local weather motion and he or she doesn’t thoughts that the stunt may need attracted destructive consideration.

“It’s OK that people are talking about the wrong thing right now, because it happened two days ago and people are still asking questions.”

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