Extinction Rebellion protesters, demanding action on climate change, have vandalised Australia’s Parliament House and the prime minister’s residence, The Lodge, in the country’s capital, Canberra. After spray painting slogans like “climate duty of care” on walls outside of both buildings, as well as setting a pram on fire on Tuesday morning, eight Extinction Rebellion protesters were arrested. Three men and two women were arrested at Parliament House and another three men were arrested at The Lodge. The group said that their actions were an appropriate response to a government “that fails to protect its citizens and abandons future generations to the hell of climate breakdown.” “We take responsibility for our actions and are willing to face the consequences, unlike our politicians who won’t even acknowledge they have a duty of care to the children of this country,” a member of Extinction Rebellion said. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the …