In a bold demonstration against fossil fuel licenses, Greenpeace activists took to the roof of British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's mansion in Yorkshire on Thursday (August 3). They draped the mansion with black fabric, voicing their opposition to Sunak's support for a "major expansion of North Sea oil and gas drilling". However, their protest led to their subsequent arrest. Earlier this week, Sunak approved the issuance of hundreds of new oil and gas licenses in the North Sea, a move that has sparked outrage among environmentalists. The decision has fueled concerns about the impact on the environment and the planet's climate.