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The Camp for Climate Action is one of the biggest annual gatherings of climate activists in the UK. The Camp frequently hits the headlines by choosing iconic targets for direct action, which in the past have included Heathrow Airport and Kingsnorth coal-fired power station. This year the Camp is targeting the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), and plans to take direct action to shut down its global headquarters on Monday 23rd August. The bank has been singled out for its role in financing fossil fuel developments around the world – including the Canadian Tar Sands. In 2008, RBS was bailed out by the British government and is now more than 80% owned by the UK taxpayer.