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Climate activists dump coal, chain themselves to gates as protest delays Tata Steel Chess start

The organisers, in consultation with local authorities, decided to postpone the start of play due to the protests.

Updated on: Jan 18, 2026 09:40 am IST
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The Tata Steel Chess Tournament in Wijk aan Zee was disrupted by controversial delays: the start was pushed back by an hour and 30 minutes due to climate protests. Climate activists belonging to Extinction Rebellion reportedly dumped 2025 kgs of coal outside the entrance of the venue, with a huge banner which stated 'No Chess on a Dead Planet'. The protestors also chained themselves to the gates on the first day. Tata Steel's Dutch branch is facing a lawsuit in the Netherlands due to alleged health damage caused by emissions.

Protestors dump coal outside the venue.(X)

The organisers, in consultation with local authorities, decided to postpone the start of play due to the protests.

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In a statement, the organisers had a message for the activists. The organisers said, "The organisation of the Tata Steel Chess Tournament respects the right to demonstrate and the freedom to express opinions. At the same time, the tournament is an international sporting and cultural event that brings together players, visitors and chess fans from around the world. We kindly call on all parties to respect the tournament, its participants and its visitors, and to ensure that the event can proceed safely and undisturbed for everyone involved."

"Tata Steel hosts chess grandmasters while causing brain damage in children. The company is the largest lead emitter in the Netherlands. Children in Wijk aan Zee grow up under toxic smoke. Lead is always harmful.

"Tata Steel emits 11.3 megatons of CO₂ annually, 8 percent of Dutch emissions. Actual emissions are higher than the company reports. Societal damage: more than one billion euros per year. Life expectancy in Wijk aan Zee: 2.5 months shorter.

"This tournament is sportswashing. While staff has to make sacrifices, the management pockets millions. XR accepts no fossil fuel sponsorship. This action is part of Stop Fossil Advertising. Stop coal. Stop Tata Steel", the statement added.

 
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