Extreme climate activists burn an Australian flag on the steps of the Victorian Parliament

Extreme global warming protesters BURN an Australian flag on the steps of the Victorian Parliament declaring Australia a ‘climate pariah’

  • Extreme climate activists burn Australian flag on steps of Victorian Parliament
  • Extinction Rebellion protestors stormed Melbourne ahead of COP26 Summit
  • Poster declared Australia ‘a climate pariah’ with ‘rebels’ calling for more action


Extreme climate activists have burned an Australian flag on the steps of the Victorian Parliament and declared Australia a ‘climate pariah’.  

The ‘rebels’ called for more action from the government, private enterprise and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison as the COP26 Summit kicks off in Glasgow. 

As one of the Extinction Rebellion protestors waved the scorched national flag another made an impassioned speech outside the government building.  

Extinction Rebellion protestors have burnt an Australian flag during a protest outside the Victorian Parliament on Monday (pictured)

The 'rebels' called for more action from the government, private enterprise and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison as the COP26 Summit kicks off in Glasgow (pictured)

The ‘rebels’ called for more action from the government, private enterprise and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison as the COP26 Summit kicks off in Glasgow (pictured)

The United Kingdom is set to host the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow from October 31 to November 12. 

The conference will aim to bring countries together to work towards the goals of the Paris Agreement of 2015 and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. 

More to come. 

As one of the Extinction Rebellion protestors waved the soon-to-be scorched national flag another made an impassioned speech outside the government building (pictured)

As one of the Extinction Rebellion protestors waved the soon-to-be scorched national flag another made an impassioned speech outside the government building (pictured)

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