Climate change protesters disrupted Brisbane traffic again on Wednesday, causing delays for commuters after blocking CBD roads and gluing themselves to the bitumen.

Queensland police said nine protesters were arrested on Wednesday in addition to seven protesters who were arrested on Monday.

Vision of Wednesday's protest was posted online showing two activists laying on Countess Street in the CBD blocking traffic.

Climate change activists stopped traffic in Brisbane last week for 10 minutes at a time creating congestion and disruption. ( ABC News: Dan Smith )

Last week the group also created congestion and disruption when its members blocked peak-hour morning traffic for 10 minutes at a time, while offering commuters vegan biscuits.

A number of buses travelling to and from the city had to be diverted due to last week's action.

In June, Extinction Rebellion blocked part of Brisbane's Victoria Bridge, before they locked themselves together inside a canoe at South Brisbane.

Extinction Rebellion said it will continue its rallies until the end of the week.

It is not known if further traffic protests will take place after that.