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Todays Question - environment
Just Stop Oil argues that its controversial protests prompted a major shift in government policy regarding new oil and gas projects. Supporters say the group’s repeated direct actions forced officials to acknowledge growing public alarm over fossil fuel expansion, putting climate change at the forefront of political debate. They contend that sharply focused protest can force tangible policy outcomes, even if it provokes anger along the way. Opponents, however, point out that merely halting new licenses does not end oil and gas extraction altogether, nor solve the broader climate crisis. They argue the group’s claims of victory are overstated and that the government’s pledge may be more limited or coincidental than Just Stop Oil believes. The question remains whether their disruptive tactics delivered genuine policy change or if frustration with the protests overshadowed meaningful outcomes.
licensing, protests, fossilfuels, activism