DescriptionHorizontal logo for Scientist Rebellion without fonts.svg
English: Horizontal logo for Scientist Rebellion organization with fonts as paths, so no associated TrueType (TTF) font file required. Design as per their international website. Note the Extinction Rebellion hourglass variant is not used because the public licensing in that graphic shape is both vague and non‑open.
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Robbie Morrison (RobbieIanMorrison) reconstructed this logo from constituent parts using the Inkscape SVG editor
Note on legal protection: This SVG vector art (which may have been converted to a PNG bitmap) was drawn for use on Wikipedia EN. It represents a reworking of the Scientist Rebellion logo from https://scientistrebellion.org. The warming stripes are from https://showyourstripes.info and made public by the copyright holder University of Reading, United Kingdom under a Creative Commons CC-BY-4.0 license. The creator and lead scientist for the stripes is Ed Hawkins, National Centre for Atmospheric Science, UoR. The rest of the Scientist Rebellion logo is not sufficiently complex to attract copyright. Hence the entire graphic can be released under CC-BY-4.0. The question as to whether plotted data would attract copyright is set aside for the purposes of this notice. RobbieIanMorrison (talk) 13:56, 10 December 2023 (UTC)
Attribution: warming stripes from University of Reading, United Kingdom
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Horizontal logo for Scientist Rebellion organization
Uploaded a work by Ed Hawkins, National Centre for Atmospheric Science, UoR (but for only part of the work, the warming stripes) from I reconstructed it from constituent parts using the Inkscape SVG editor with UploadWizard