A United Nations envoy, Michel Forst, expressed deep concern about the treatment of climate activists in the UK, citing an “increasingly severe crackdown” on peaceful protests. Forst’s report, based on a recent visit, highlighted activists facing prosecution under new laws, harsh bail conditions, and imprisonment. The UK government’s response to disruptive climate protests, including the introduction of the Public Order Act 2023, drew criticism. Forst was particularly alarmed by judges banning defendants from explaining motivations, questioning the necessity of strict bail conditions, and noted a toxic discourse in media and politics putting activists at risk. The report emphasized the chilling effect on fundamental rights to peaceful protest in the UK.