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| Named after | Holocene extinction |
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| Motto | Fight for life Rebel for life |
| Formation | 31 October 2018 |
| Type | Civil society campaign |
| Purpose | Climate change mitigation Nature conservation Environmental protection |
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Region
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United Kingdom |
| Methods | Nonviolent direct action |
| Fields | Conservation movement Environmental movement |
| Affiliations | Rising Up![1] |
| Website | rebellion |
Extinction Rebellion (sometimes shortened as XR) is an international social movement that aims to drive radical change, through nonviolent resistance in order to minimise species extinction and avert climate breakdown.[1]
Established in 2018 with about one hundred academics signing a call to action[2] and launched at the end of October by Roger Hallam, Gail Bradbrook, Simon Bramwell and other activists from the campaign group Rising Up!.[3] In November 2018, various acts of civil disobedience took place in London.[4] The movement is unusual in that a large number of activists have pledged to be arrested and are prepared to go to prison,[5] similar to the mass arrest tactics of the Committee of 100 in 1961.
Citing inspiration from grassroots movements such as Occupy, Gandhi’s independence movement, the Suffragettes, Martin Luther King and the civil rights movement, Extinction Rebellion intends to rally support worldwide around a common sense of urgency to tackle climate breakdown.



