London — A climate change protester climbed on top of a British Airways plane at London City Airport on Thursday as part of the latest in a series of demonstrations that have seen major roads and bridges blocked in the British capital for the past four days. Dozens of activists from Extinction Rebellion – the group behind the protests – tried to disrupt flights to and from the airport, which is largely used by business commuters.”Oh man, I’m shaking… This is all about the climate and ecological crisis,” protester James Brown said from on top of the airplane. Brown, who is partially sighted and has won a bronze medal at the Parolympics, was later removed by firefighters and arrested. “They declare climate emergency and do nothing about it,” he said, according to Sky News.Hundreds of people have been taken into custody in London since Monday, when activists began two weeks of planned protests for government action on climate change. Demonstrators have set up camps around the city, including near Parliament Square and Trafalgar Square.