2/11. The North Pacific, 1971. A crew of environmentalist hippies sets sail in a fishing boat. Their voyage - beset by infighting - would birth the modern green movement.
1/11. Extinction Rebellion launches one of its first ever occupations. Its target? Not a fossil fuel company or government, but its supposed ally: Greenpeace.
2/11. The North Pacific, 1971. A crew of environmentalist hippies sets sail in a fishing boat. Their voyage - beset by infighting - would birth the modern green movement.
4/11. A pair of environmentalists burn down a ski resort in Colorado, USA. They are dubbed 'eco-terrorists' and denounced by the rest of the green movement.
5/11. The US president gatecrashes a secret rendez-vous at the world's climate summit. How did backroom dealing expose fault-lines that are still seen today?