Australian Climate Change protestors block trains and ports

14th July 2008

Australian climate camp action14th July 2008
In the last few days Aus­tralia’ Cli­mate Camp was estab­lished at New­cas­tle, Aus­tralia. Yes­ter­day, peo­ple from the camp chained them­selves to a coal train, block­ing access to Car­ring­ton coal ter­mi­nal for most of the day and cost­ing the com­pa­ny an esti­mat­ed 1.2 mil­lion US dol­lars. Today, more cli­mate camp activists are block­ing work at the world’s largest coal port at Koor­a­gang.

Aus­tralian coal train and world’s largest coal port peace­ful­ly block­ad­ed.

As the G8 lead­ers fail to achieve any mean­ing­ful agree­ment on tack­ling cli­mate change, thou­sands of activists from Britain to Aus­tralia are spear­head­ing a rad­i­cal approach to the issue. Inspired by pre­vi­ous Camps for Cli­mate Action at Drax and Heathrow, six “Cli­mate Camps” are tak­ing place across the world through­out July and August in what is dubbed “the Con­ver­gence for Cli­mate Action” [1].

In the last few days the first camp was estab­lished at New­cas­tle, Aus­tralia. Yes­ter­day, peo­ple from the camp chained them­selves to a coal train, block­ing access to Car­ring­ton coal ter­mi­nal for most of the day and cost­ing the com­pa­ny an esti­mat­ed 1.2 mil­lion US dol­lars [2]. Today, more cli­mate camp activists are block­ing work at the world’s
largest coal port at Koor­a­gang [3].

The events in Aus­tralia will be fol­lowed by camps in Ger­many, the UK [4] and three across North Amer­i­ca into late August. Each camp has the same mes­sages of edu­ca­tion on cli­mate change and direct action against some of the major pol­luters and oth­er cli­mate crim­i­nals. Coal is a strong theme, fea­tur­ing as the prin­ci­ple tar­get in a num­ber of coun­tries.

“We are run­ning out of time,” said Liz­beth Hal­lo­ran from Aus­tralia, where hun­dreds of peo­ple have already gath­ered. “The G8 are mak­ing piti­ful nois­es and insult­ing our intel­li­gence with their so-called tar­gets. With world lead­ers so clear­ly the pup­pets of the cor­po­rate prof­it motive, it is ordi­nary peo­ple who have to put the brakes on cli­mate change when nobody else will.”

The camps share the same four key objec­tives: show sus­tain­able alter­na­tives in action, share skills and knowl­edge, build a grass­roots move­ment against the root caus­es of cli­mate change, and take direct action, which is seen as a pro­por­tion­ate and nec­es­sary response to the scale of the prob­lem. There is also a recog­ni­tion that there needs to be a ‘just tran­si­tion’ [5] to bring about an envi­ron­men­tal­ly and social­ly respon­si­ble soci­ety.

“Two years ago we start­ed off as six hun­dred peo­ple in a field in York­shire, but it sparked some­thing mas­sive world­wide,” stat­ed Con­nor O’Brien, a spokesper­son from the UK’s Camp for Cli­mate Action. “Now we know what­ev­er we achieve in our local strug­gles this sum­mer, they are ampli­fied by the achieve­ments of the five oth­er cli­mate camps around the world, the many more planned for next sum­mer, and the year-round world­wide social move­ment that is both resist­ing run­away cli­mate change caused by the pur­suit of eco­nom­ic growth at all costs, and build­ing path­ways to a sus­tain­able future.”

The camps bring togeth­er diverse ele­ments of the anti-glob­al­i­sa­tion, social jus­tice and envi­ron­men­tal move­ments, unit­ed by the recog­ni­tion that gov­ern­ments and cor­po­ra­tions are part of the prob­lem and there­fore can­not be part of the solu­tion. As well as tak­ing direct action against some of the root caus­es, they seek to pro­mote sus­tain­able solu­tions to the chal­lenge of cli­mate change.

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Notes for edi­tors

1. The glob­al Camps for Cli­mate Action are:

New­cas­tle, Aus­tralia, 10th ‑15th July ( http://www.climatecamp.org.au), tar­get­ing coal export­ing from Aus­tralia Ham­burg, Ger­many, 15th-26th August ( http://www.klimacamp.org)
Unit­ed States ( http://www.climateconvergence.org)
— West Coast Con­ver­gence, 28th July-August 4th, Eugene, Ore­gon, resist­ing Liqui­fied Nat­ur­al Gas devel­op­ment
— North East Coast Con­flu­ence, 30th July-3rd August, High Falls, New York.
— South West Con­ver­gence, 5th- 11th August, Louisa Coun­ty, Vir­ginia, tar­get­ing coal and ura­ni­um min­ing.
2. See http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5gpSZdMNkmFJv-LPVY0Q2LB4_mslg
3. See http://www.climatecamp.org.au/2008/jul/13/nine-climate-camp-activists-stop-work-kooragang-co
4. The UK Camp for Cli­mate Action will be tak­ing place near Kingsnorth Pow­er Sta­tion, Hoo, Kent, from 3rd — 11th August. Ener­gy giant E.ON are push­ing to build the first coal-fired pow­er sta­tion in the UK for 30 years at Kingsnorth.
5. “Just Tran­si­tion” is the prin­ci­ple that changes to employ­ment or activ­i­ties made for the sake of envi­ron­men­tal sus­tain­abil­i­ty should be fair and not cost work­ers or ommu­ni­ties their health, wealth or assets; and that those affect­ed by these changes should take a lead­ing role in cre­at­ing new poli­cies and solu­tions.

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http://www.climatecamp.org.au/