Palm Oil Gala Dinner & Dance pictures

The Cli­mate Rush held a Gala Din­ner and Dance out­side the Mil­len­ni­um Hotel in Grosvenor Square, May­fair, Lon­don last night (1 July 2009) as a protest against the defor­esta­tion of trop­i­cal forests to grow bio­fu­el crops.

Palm Oil protestThe Cli­mate Rush held a Gala Din­ner and Dance out­side the Mil­len­ni­um Hotel in Grosvenor Square, May­fair, Lon­don last night (1 July 2009) as a protest against the defor­esta­tion of trop­i­cal forests to grow bio­fu­el crops.

A jazz band played, and suf­fragettes and orang-utans danced in the street out­side the Mil­len­ni­um Hotel in May­fair as prof­i­teers from glob­al despo­li­a­tion were hav­ing their own par­ty inside.

Trop­i­cal forests are being felled, releas­ing vast amounts of car­bon diox­ide, to grow bio­fu­el crops such as palm oil. Glob­al cor­po­ra­tions are mak­ing huge prof­its, indige­nous peo­ples are ille­gal­ly forced off their land and wildlife in these areas is large­ly elim­i­nat­ed.

As the Cli­mate Rush fly­er states, “90% of orang­utans have dis­ap­peared since the Suf­fragettes first appeared 100 years ago.

The event start­ed with a pic­nic in the park, the gar­den of Grosvenor Square oppo­site the hotel. Then the jazz band began to play and peo­ple moved out onto half of the street, reject­ing the pen police had cre­at­ed “for your safe­ty”. Many demon­stra­tors waved and posed and shout­ed greet­ings to Neil, the police pho­tog­ra­ph­er who was pho­tograph­ing and film­ing the event.

After danc­ing on the street for around half an hour there was a “rush” across the street to the hotel door­way, which made lit­tle impres­sion on the row of police across its front. Many of the police seemed rather amused through­out the event, although there were one or two who slight­ly lost their tem­per in the rush itself, and at one point two peo­ple were rather rough­ly thrown to the ground by a small police charge. Nei­ther seemed bad­ly injured.

Fol­low­ing this, a num­ber of the demon­stra­tors sat down on the road for a while. Half of the police then with­drew and watched from around 100 yards down the road. Even­tu­al­ly peo­ple got up and briefly danced a con­ga, then decid­ed to go back into the park to con­tin­ue their pic­nic, and I went home for din­ner.