Climate change activity reaches Stansted Airport

22.08.2007

Cli­mate camp activists tar­get Stanst­ed Air­port in an increas­ing wave of activ­i­ty. Leaflets were hand­ed out and a slo­gan attached to a wall on a main entrance/exit. Activists then left, as quick­ly as they had arrived, on pub­lic trans­port.

22.08.2007

Cli­mate camp activists tar­get Stanst­ed Air­port in an increas­ing wave of activ­i­ty. Leaflets were hand­ed out and a slo­gan attached to a wall on a main entrance/exit. Activists then left, as quick­ly as they had arrived, on pub­lic trans­port.

On Tues­day Evening, the ever increas­ing cir­cle of action reached Stanst­ed Air­port, as a group of cam­paign­ers, ini­tial­ly pos­ing as tourists, arrived at the air­port. Leaflets were dis­trib­uted around the air­port high­light­ing the risk of 90% of life on our plan­et per­ish­ing and the hypocrisy of the Gov­ern­ment on the issue. The PlaneS­tu­pid slo­gan “Cli­mate Change Kills” was also attached to a wall on a main entrance/exit in protest at both the Air­ports exist­ing con­tri­bu­tion to cli­mate change and the extra dam­age that would be caused if Stanst­ed suc­ceeds in get­ting its sec­ond run­way.

Local cli­mate cam­paign­er Peter Simp­son, a res­i­dent of Colch­ester and Chair of the Lib­er­al Demo­c­rat Soci­ety at the Uni­ver­si­ty of Essex, expressed his desire for the peo­ple of Essex and around the coun­try to take note of the actions at Heathrow and to work togeth­er to show the author­i­ties that we can be heard and that we can win the bat­tle to save the plan­et from run­away cli­mate change.

“The time to act is now”, he said, “peer reviewed sci­ence has shown that a two-degree increase will be a dis­as­ter for bil­lions of peo­ple, and we will all have to pay a worst price if changes we make to our liv­ing come too late.”
Cam­paign­ers have stressed that their action is how­ev­er not against indi­vid­ual hol­i­day mak­ers, but at fre­quent fly­ers and the big busi­ness­es that con­trol our way of life and our appetite for the skies.

To find out more; the web­site climatecamp.org.uk has been updat­ed with news and infor­ma­tion about the week and for the future of the mass move­ment.