About 300 protesters chanted “we need clean air, not another ​billionaire!” on Monday outside the Houston ‌hotel where many of the world’s top energy industry executives have gathered this week for the ​largest annual industry conference.

CERAWeek draws oil, ​gas and power company executives from ⁠around the world, in addition to top ​officials, who this year include U.S. Energy ​Secretary Chris Wright and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum.

Members of 45 organizations from across the United States ​protested at a park across the ​street from the conference hotel, said Chloe Torres, from ‌Corpus ⁠Christi, Texas, of the Texas Campaign for the Environment.

“We’re suffering the consequences of hyperindustrialization,” Torres said. “This is what has people ​getting sicker. It’s ​a ⁠huge strain on our lives. It’s like they expect us to ​just take it. We’ve come ​here ⁠to Houston to confront them.”

Houston police officers, some mounted on horses, were grouped around ⁠the ​fenced area where the ​activists chanted “shame, shame” as conference attendees walked by.

Reprinted from Reuters

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