India, July 9 -- Two Extinction Rebellion activists were arrested after pouring paint inside Google's New York City office as part of the climate group's protest against Big Tech's "climate hypocrisy." This protest comes just two days after a climate change activist associated with the Extinction Rebellion spray-painted the word "Boycott" on an Apple store.

These protests are typical of the attention-grabbing stunts that the group is (in)famous for - it had earlier faced backlash when Extinction Rebellion activists glued their hands to a Pablo Picasso painting in Australia.

On Tuesday, Extinction Rebellion activists reached Google's St. John's Terminal headquarters in Hudson Square, New York City.

"Shortly before noon, two activists po...