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27th October 2020
04:24pm GMT

Extinction Rebellion activists block Lambeth Bridge. (Photo by Guy Smallman/Getty images)[/caption]
The Extinction Rebellion letter challenged Attenborough on his comments that the law should not be broken.
It reads:
"We are a group of Extinction Rebellion (XR) activists and we bring you this letter to ask for your help.
"For decades we have enjoyed your films and TV programmes. We share your deep concern for the living planet and the need you have expressed for immediate and decisive action to tackle the climate and ecological emergency.
"I'm sure you would agree that now, more than ever, we need new ideas, new courage, new ways of thinking about how to create the change we so desperately need."
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The pressure group also said that nonviolent rule-breaking has a history of bringing about change.
"Breaking the law was integral to the achievements of the Suffragettes, Gandhi's Salt Marchers, the Civil Rights movement and the Polish and East German democracy movement, to name only a few.
"You yourself have said 'We cannot be radical enough when dealing with climate change'. But your recent comments to the BBC, where you said 'you have to be careful that you don't break the law' and that Extinction Rebellion should question whether their actions are 'political and sensible,' suggest you believe otherwise."
The protestors were met at Attenborough's home by his daughter, who turned them away - reminding them they are shielding from the coronavirus pandemic.Explore more on these topics: