Philippines: NPA Shuts Down Logging Operation, Seizes Arms

Vic­to­ri­ous NPA Offen­sive: Raid on SUDECOR

New People’s Army Front 30 seized 13 auto­mat­ic rifles con­sist­ing of two M14s, five Garands and six car­bines on Novem­ber 11 in a raid on the office of the Suri­gao Devel­op­ment Cor­po­ra­tion (SUDECOR) in Barangay Pak­wan, Lanuza, Suri­gao del Sur. The guer­ril­las con­duct­ed the dis­arm­ing oper­a­tion with­out fir­ing a sin­gle shot.

Vic­to­ri­ous NPA Offen­sive: Raid on SUDECOR

New People’s Army Front 30 seized 13 auto­mat­ic rifles con­sist­ing of two M14s, five Garands and six car­bines on Novem­ber 11 in a raid on the office of the Suri­gao Devel­op­ment Cor­po­ra­tion (SUDECOR) in Barangay Pak­wan, Lanuza, Suri­gao del Sur. The guer­ril­las con­duct­ed the dis­arm­ing oper­a­tion with­out fir­ing a sin­gle shot.

After dis­arm­ing the Spe­cial Civil­ian Armed Aux­il­iary (SCAA) and SUDECOR guards, the Red fight­ers con­fis­cat­ed sev­en chain­saws from the com­pa­ny. The people’s guer­ril­las also destroyed four bull­doz­ers, two log yarders, a tim­ber jack, a crane, two dumptrucks and a weld­ing machine.

The objec­tive of this puni­tive action was to put a stop to SUDECOR’s log­ging oper­a­tions, said Ka Maria Malaya, Nation­al Demo­c­ra­t­ic Front-North­east­ern Min­danao Region (NDF-NEMR) spokesper­son. She added that it was about time they end­ed the company’s plun­der and relent­less destruc­tion of the envi­ron­ment and people’s liveli­hood.

The com­pa­ny uses bull­doz­er drag­ging, a method where bull­doz­ers drag felled logs and destroy small trees in their path. The method like­wise erodes the soil and con­tributes to the sil­ta­tion of rivers. SUDECOR has thus been respon­si­ble for the rapid destruc­tion of the envi­ron­ment and has been depriv­ing the nation­al minori­ties and set­tlers of their liveli­hood, said the NDF-NEMR spokesper­son.

That same day, com­bined forces of the 58th IB Philip­pine Army, 1405th PNP Provin­cial Mobile Group (PMG) and SCAA attempt­ed to defend the com­pa­ny and were ambushed. This result­ed in the death of nine 58th IB ele­ments, a police­man and two SCAA ele­ments after they were hit by com­mand-det­o­nat­ed explo­sives (CDX) along Kilo­me­ter 10 of the same town. Twelve oth­er sol­diers were wound­ed.

SUDECOR is owned by the big com­prador bour­geois Puy­at fam­i­ly. It has wrought hav­oc for more than four decades in Surigao’s forest­ed areas. As a result, Suri­gao now has only 3,000 hectares of vir­gin forests, down from the pre­vi­ous 69,000 hectares.

http://southasiarev.wordpress.com/2009/12/08/philippines-npa-shuts-down-logging-operation-seizes-arms‑2/

The First COP15 Actions Taking Shape

10 Decem­ber 2009

11th Dec: For lat­est news cov­er­age of events see Time­line Reports | Live Video from Cop15live | Modkraft.dk Time­line (dk)

Climate denial conference disrupted10 Decem­ber 2009

11th Dec: For lat­est news cov­er­age of events see Time­line Reports | Live Video from Cop15live | Modkraft.dk Time­line (dk)

From “the inside”:
The cli­mate actions start­ed last night with fifty Amer­i­can activists tak­ing over a con­ser­v­a­tive host­ed cli­mate denier con­fer­ence. Today activists cre­at­ed a “cli­mate storm” inside the Bel­la Cen­tre and spoke against “sui­cide pacts” for low-lying nations, that would be destroyed by unchecked cli­mate change. Yes­ter­day the cli­mate sum­mit halt­ed, when one of these threat­ened nations, Tuvalu, demand­ed com­mit­ment to a legal­ly-bind­ing agree­ment.

At the bor­ders:
The police has been more active con­trol­ling the bor­ders around Den­mark, for instance near the Ger­man city of Flens­burg, but it’s still pos­si­ble to enter Den­mark. There are also reports of peo­ple have been reject­ed through to Den­mark from Swe­den.

In the streets:
The cops in Copen­hagen are gen­er­al­ly quite active patrolling and stop­ping and search­ing peo­ple at sev­er­al cli­mate active points, when they aren’t just harass­ing peo­ple with paint.

While being a qui­et day, the police has­n’t been on the slow side with break­ing leg­is­la­tion by mak­ing deals with Dan­ish offices regard­ing sur­veil­lance data of pub­lic roads.

Yes­ter­day’s fea­ture

For more cov­er­age see: Cli­mate Jus­tice Chron­i­cle News­pa­per Issue #2 | Democ­ra­cy Now! Broad­cast­ing Dai­ly | OneCli­mate

Copenhagen Getting Ready for COP15 Protests

10.12.09

The Trade and Cli­mate Car­a­van [more] will final­ly arrive tonight to Copen­hagen [report], mean­while hun­dreds of activists are already in town putting the final touch­es to dif­fer­ent aspects of the mobil­i­sa­tions [2]. Police also seem to have stepped up their activ­i­ty, and in a move appar­ent­ly designed to harass pro­tes­tors they raid­ed the Ragn­hildgade acco­mo­da­tion space in the ear­ly hours of 9th Decem­ber [Fea­ture | Press Release], a few days after a raid at activist hous­ing in Tegl­hol­men.

COP 15 gears logo10.12.09

The Trade and Cli­mate Car­a­van [more] will final­ly arrive tonight to Copen­hagen [report], mean­while hun­dreds of activists are already in town putting the final touch­es to dif­fer­ent aspects of the mobil­i­sa­tions [2]. Police also seem to have stepped up their activ­i­ty, and in a move appar­ent­ly designed to harass pro­tes­tors they raid­ed the Ragn­hildgade acco­mo­da­tion space in the ear­ly hours of 9th Decem­ber [Fea­ture | Press Release], a few days after a raid at activist hous­ing in Tegl­hol­men.

Mean­while protests have already start­ed in Copen­hagen. On the open­ing day of Cop15 there was a Die-in protest at the Bel­la Cen­ter along with many inter­ven­tions from dif­fer­ent goups demand­ing Cli­mate Jus­tice. Nao­mi Klein spoke at the open­ing event of the Kli­mafo­rum, say­ing “Let’s not restrict our­selves to polite march­es and for­mu­la­ic pan­el dis­cus­sions” [report + video]. The sec­ond day of Cop15 saw protests by African groups and oth­ers fol­low­ing the leek­ing of the so-called ‘Dan­ish text’[2].

On wednes­day, the Sum­mit nego­ti­a­tions were sus­pend­ed after inter­ven­tions by Tivalu and oth­er small Island states and their sup­port­ers, while youth activists took over a live web­cast of cli­mate change denial.

Infor­ma­tion about the intend­ed polic­ing of the Dan­ish bor­ders is also becom­ing clear­er. Borderwatchcop15 reports about police con­trols on the motor­way near Flens­burg, as well as reports of coach­es get­ting into Copen­hagen being stopped and searched. But this is not dis­cour­ag­ing peo­ple from trav­el­ling to Copen­hagen, nor is it stop­ping activists from set­ting up infra­struc­ture in the city itself: the Be The Media / Indy­media Media Cen­tre has now been set up and it is open for busi­ness, a First Aid Cop15 group has been set up, as well as Street Medics, a Trau­ma Sup­port Group [more], info­points and acco­mo­da­tion [see google map 1,2].

For more cov­er­age see: Cli­mate Jus­tice Chron­i­cle News­pa­per | Democ­ra­cy Now! Broad­cast­ing Dai­ly | OneCli­mate

See also:

Black Cat Social Centre (Bath) To Be Evicted! — Wednesday, 16th December

Update: We’ve just received our evic­tion notice. The bailiffs are due around at 11am on this Wednes­day, the 16th Decem­ber.

Update: We’ve just received our evic­tion notice. The bailiffs are due around at 11am on this Wednes­day, the 16th Decem­ber. We des­per­ate­ly need peo­ple to help with resist­ing the evic­tion, either to be in the house and be dif­fi­cult to remove, or to film the bailiffs to ensure com­pli­ance with the law, or to protest in sol­i­dar­i­ty out­side. This being Bath’s only autonomous social space, it’s impor­tant for us to send a mes­sage to the author­i­ties and landown­ers that they can’t just sweep us aside.

After a real­ly suc­cess­ful few months, the own­ers have decid­ed to try and evict the Black Cat social cen­tre — but the occu­piers have decid­ed not to go qui­et­ly. In the 3 months that it has been oper­at­ing, the black cat has been home to dance class­es, open days, a library, a cafe, film nights, a freeshop, a mas­sive ben­e­fit gig rais­ing hun­dreds for local caus­es and more — we are not going to let that go to waste because of cor­po­rate greed.

We des­per­ate­ly need peo­ple to help with resist­ing the evic­tion, either to be in the house and be dif­fi­cult to remove, or to film the bailiffs to ensure com­pli­ance with the law, or to protest in sol­i­dar­i­ty out­side. This being Bath’s only autonomous social space, it’s impor­tant for us to send a mes­sage to the author­i­ties and landown­ers that they can’t just sweep us aside.

The Social Cen­tre Col­lec­tive can be con­tact­ed at BathSocialCentre@Googlemail.com, or on 07794 774 938

We are plan­ning a peace­ful sol­i­dar­i­ty demo out­side the build­ing, as well as resis­tance inside. We have almost unlim­it­ed crash space, so come on down and help save a space that has become val­ued by local res­i­dents, activists or oth­er­wise.

You can find us at -
The Black Cat Cen­tre
7–10 Kel­so Place, upper bris­tol rd, Bath

Google map

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9.12.2009
The Black Cat, Bath’s only autonomous social space, has lost an extend­ed court bat­tle against Cabot Invest­ments, and is due to be evict­ed in the near future.

Being com­mit­ted to fight­ing the cur­rent sys­tem of land own­er­ship by any means we can, the Social Cen­tre col­lec­tive are hop­ing to get togeth­er the num­bers and exper­tise to resist the evic­tion for a while. If we can hold them off for a week, we reck­on their sale to a hous­ing devel­op­ment com­pa­ny will fall through! And if we hold them off for two weeks, Cabot will prob­a­bly go bust! Even though we prob­a­bly won’t keep the build­ing indef­i­nite­ly, this is a great oppor­tu­ni­ty to flex the mus­cles of com­mu­ni­ty pow­er and send a clear mes­sage of “leave us alone” to the prop­er­ty-own­ing class­es of bath.

The cur­rent build­ing is a fan­tas­tic space, with pret­ty much unlim­it­ed crash space avail­able — although if you bring your own bed­ding it’ll help us accom­mo­date more peo­ple — and only fif­teen min­utes walk from the town cen­tre of Bath, where you can enjoy the tra­di­tion­al Bathon­ian pur­suits of gawk­ing at pigeons and despis­ing the tourists.

The Black Cat itself has gained alot of com­mu­ni­ty sup­port, with sev­er­al neigh­bours drop­ping by most days to express sup­port and ask ques­tions. We’ve had a fan­tas­tic ben­e­fit gig to raise mon­ey for the Postal Strike and the Bath Bomb (Bath’s best rad­i­cal freesheet), with more in the pipeline, and we also pro­vide a home to the Bath Freeshop and Rad­i­cal Lend­ing Library.

We’re cur­rent­ly wait­ing for a date for evic­tion, and will send out anoth­er call­out when we get one. If we can get half a dozen more peo­ple here after that then we can resist — and of course if we get more, we can resist more! So come on down; it’ll be way more fun than your mates are hav­ing in Copen­hagen…

The Black Cat Col­lec­tive
http://blackcatcentre.blogspot.com/
7–10 Kel­so Place, Upper Bris­tol Road, Bath (BA1 3AU)

Anthill Mob reinforce anti-expansion message during Copenhagen climate talks, London City Airport

8/12/2009

London City Airport sloganned8/12/2009
Activists in east Lon­don have paint­ed two mega-mes­sages against growth in avi­a­tion — and flights at Lon­don City Air­port in par­tic­u­lar — to coin­cide with the Copen­hagen cli­mate sum­mit. One mes­sage say­ing, ‘Still cli­mate crim­i­nals!’ is writ­ten in giant let­ters on the top of a 60ft hill sit­u­at­ed just south of City Air­port, which planes pass direct­ly over.

“It’s a mes­sage to the del­e­gates fly­ing to and back from Copen­hagen,” explains Elsie Wai, spokesper­son for local anti-expan­sion group, the Anthill Mob. “The con­sci­en­tious will be tak­ing the train but the self­ish will be fly­ing. We’re remind­ing the self­ish del­e­gates that they’ll remain cli­mate crim­i­nals until they start think­ing green.”

The group are also angry about Lon­don City Airport’s con­tin­u­ing attempts to increase busi­ness and pri­vate flights. The air­port cur­rent­ly has approx­i­mate­ly 80,000 com­mer­cial flights a year but aims to increase this to 170,000 by 2030. “That means more pol­lu­tion, more glob­al warm­ing and more mis­ery for local peo­ple,” says Elsie.

The Anthill Mob’s sec­ond mes­sage is writ­ten in 10ft high let­ters along the bound­ary fence of Tate & Lyle’s sug­ar refin­ery — sit­u­at­ed beside the Dock­lands Light Rail­way approach to the air­port. The mes­sage reads: ‘Drop the sweet talk: no flight expan­sion at City Air­port.’

“You only have to look around the area next to the air­port to see that it is in ter­mi­nal decline,” says Elsie. “The air­port has made mil­lions in prof­its but all we get in return is more noise and pol­lu­tion. Pret­ty much every­thing at City Air­port is auto­mat­ed. As it stands, a tiny num­ber of peo­ple ben­e­fit from employ­ment at the air­port while the wider com­mu­ni­ty and the cli­mate suf­fers.”

Cas­es of asth­ma and child mor­tal­i­ty are already above the nation­al aver­age in the bor­ough of Newham – where the air­port is based. Expand­ing the air­port means a mas­sive increase in pol­lu­tion which will fur­ther blight one of the poor­est areas in Lon­don.

Autonomous Pixie Action in Solidarity with Mainshill

In the ear­ly hours of Mon­day the 7th of Decem­ber a drilling rig and oth­er machin­ery was sab­o­taged at Main­shill Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp. This action was tak­en by a group of autonomous peo­ple in sol­i­dar­i­ty with all those who oppose the devel­op­ment of Main­shill Wood into an open cast coal mine.

In the ear­ly hours of Mon­day the 7th of Decem­ber a drilling rig and oth­er machin­ery was sab­o­taged at Main­shill Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp. This action was tak­en by a group of autonomous peo­ple in sol­i­dar­i­ty with all those who oppose the devel­op­ment of Main­shill Wood into an open cast coal mine.

Actions such as these are not mind­less acts of van­dal­ism, but valid respons­es to cor­po­ra­tions like Scot­tish Coal and their bla­tant dis­re­gard for life and com­mu­ni­ties of peo­ple every­where. Such acts dam­age the rich and wealthy in the only place that mat­ters to them – their wal­lets. As life on earth is threat­ened in every direct by the blind pur­suit of prof­it, we look not to politi­cians in Copen­hagen for inde­ci­sion, but take mat­ters into our own hands.

Burn­ing coal under­mines the very abil­i­ty of human beings to live on a healthy vibrant plan­et, a right our ances­tors enjoyed and our chil­dren should inher­it. Yet the cli­mate is chang­ing, the oceans are acid­i­fy­ing, and hun­dreds of species go extinct every sin­gle day because of the greed of a few. Let’s not stand idly by and watch while so much beau­ty is plun­dered and destroyed!

There is no time to act but now. Come to Main­shill Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp and send your own mes­sage to Copen­hagen!

climate actions — tar sands, Santas at City Airport, Carbon Trading Exchange camped, Santas at BT (updated)

Cli­mate Activists Tell Cana­da: Don’t Cop Out On COP 15!

On Mon­day 14th of Decem­ber, cam­paign­ers from the UK Tar Sands Net­work and Camp for Cli­mate Action protest­ed out­side Cana­da House in Lon­don and shut down Pall Mall Street in Trafal­gar Square to protest against Canada’s attempts to derail the cli­mate change nego­ti­a­tions in Copen­hagen.

Tar Sands London bannerCli­mate Activists Tell Cana­da: Don’t Cop Out On COP 15!

On Mon­day 14th of Decem­ber, cam­paign­ers from the UK Tar Sands Net­work and Camp for Cli­mate Action protest­ed out­side Cana­da House in Lon­don and shut down Pall Mall Street in Trafal­gar Square to protest against Canada’s attempts to derail the cli­mate change nego­ti­a­tions in Copen­hagen.

Cana­da is one of the biggest cur­rent stum­bling blocks to an ambi­tious and bind­ing cli­mate deal – because it con­tin­ues extract­ing oil from the most destruc­tive project on earth, the Tar Sands. [1] This protest will take place in sol­i­dar­i­ty with sim­i­lar protests in Copen­hagen itself and sev­er­al Cana­di­an cities.

The Tar Sands in Alber­ta, Cana­da, are one of the world’s most pol­lut­ing projects and are hav­ing a dev­as­tat­ing effect on the lives of Indige­nous com­mu­ni­ties and fuelling glob­al cli­mate change. Cur­rent­ly in Copen­hagen, Cana­da is propos­ing an inad­e­quate tar­get for reduc­ing green­house emis­sions by only 3% by 2020 ignor­ing world sci­en­tists’ rec­om­men­da­tions to com­mit to over 40% reduc­tions below 1990 lev­els in order to avoid dan­ger­ous run­away cli­mate change. As a result, inter­na­tion­al crit­i­cism of Cana­da is mount­ing. Last week, a group of 11 Mem­bers of the Euro­pean Par­lia­ment called on the lead­ers of BP, Shell, Sta­toil and Total com­pa­nies to halt pro­duc­tion of oil from the tar sands. [2]

“Cana­da has already spec­tac­u­lar­ly failed to meet its Kyoto Pro­to­col tar­gets and has shown no signs of chang­ing its pri­or­i­ties in Copen­hagen. Instead of mak­ing the nec­es­sary shift to a low car­bon econ­o­my, the Cana­di­an gov­ern­ment con­tin­ues to approve new Tar Sands leas­es and is refus­ing to co-oper­ate with inter­na­tion­al efforts to mit­i­gate the impacts of cli­mate change. This affects the whole world,” says Suzanne Dhali­w­al of the UK Tar Sands Net­work, who will be at the Lon­don protest.

“The Cana­di­an gov­ern­ment con­tin­ues to ignore its own laws, which state they must con­sult with Indige­nous Peo­ples who have been try­ing to con­vey con­cerns about Tar Sands devel­op­ment. Tar Sands are killing our com­mu­ni­ties and tram­pling over our rights. Fur­ther­more, the envi­ron­men­tal destruc­tion wreaked by the Tar Sands is direct­ly threat­en­ing thou­sands of lives now and is dri­ving our cli­mate into chaos. The world has wok­en up to the fact that Cana­da is now Pub­lic Cli­mate Ene­my Num­ber One. It’s time Cana­da did its glob­al duty and shut down the Tar Sands,” says Clay­ton Thomas-Muller, an Indige­nous activist with the Indige­nous Envi­ron­men­tal Net­work (IEN), who is par­tic­i­pat­ing in the par­al­lel Tar Sands protest in Copen­hagen.

UK cam­paign­ing against the Tar Sands, in sol­i­dar­i­ty with IEN, has focused on BP which plans to enter the Tar Sands through the mas­sive ‘Sun­rise Project’ and the Roy­al Bank of Scot­land, now 84% state-owned, which has invest­ed £8.3 bil­lion in the Tar Sands since 2007 accord­ing to new research by the Rain­for­est Action Net­work.

The “Canada:Don’t Cop out on COP” action will start in Trafal­gar Square, which has been occu­pied by the Camp for Cli­mate Action [3] for the dura­tion of the Copen­hagen nego­ti­a­tions as a base for UK based sol­i­dar­i­ty actions. Cam­paign­ers will then move onto Cana­da House to deliv­er their mes­sage to the Cana­di­an gov­ern­ment.

[1] See the Indige­nous Envi­ron­men­tal Network’s Cana­di­an Indige­nous Tar Sands Cam­paign, www.ienearth.org/cits

[2] http://www.tarsandswatch.org/members-european-parliament-appeal-companies-stop-tar-sand-business

[3] The Camp for Cli­mate Action is a grow­ing grass-roots move­ment of diverse peo­ple tak­ing action on cli­mate change. http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/about

UK Tar Sands Net­work
tarsandsinfocus@googlemail.com
http://tarsandsinfocus.wordpress.com

Cli­mate Refugee San­tas in City Air­port Protest
Get the Train you Wankers placardMade Homeless banner
6 Decem­ber 2009
CLIMATE CAMP PRESS RELEASE:

REFUGEE SANTAS VS POLICE AT LONDON CITY AIRPORT

20 Cli­mate activists dressed as San­ta Claus were pushed out of Lon­don City Air­port depar­tures lounge today by police and secu­ri­ty guards. Presents of car­toon books about the prob­lems with car­bon trad­ing, car­bon ration books, and toy trains were left unde­liv­ered. These were meant for the pas­sen­gers on the final flight to Copen­hagen before the COP15 cli­mate talks begin.

The San­tas’ pho­tog­ra­ph­er was arrest­ed. The activists man­aged to pub­lish a pic­ture of the arrest on Twit­ter (1) along with anoth­er image of the San­tas in action (2)

The activists sang Cli­mate Change-themed Christ­mas car­ols, includ­ing “Silent Plight” and “God Rest We Mer­ry Car­bon Traders”, in the air­port lob­by.

A San­ta Claus said: “The hypocrisy of fly­ing to the Copen­hagen talks is unbe­liev­able. It just goes to show that for the politi­cians and cor­po­rate lob­by­ists in Copen­hagen, these talks are no more than busi­ness as usu­al.

“If gov­ern­ments agree a deal based on false solu­tions like car­bon trad­ing, I shall have to take direct action by get­ting stuck in a whole lot more chim­neys”

Video


Carbon Exchange

7th Decem­ber: 11.30am This morn­ing pro­test­ers from the Cli­mate Camp have block­ad­ed the entrance to the Euro­pean Cli­mate Exchange in Bish­ops­gate, Lon­don [see video].

The COP Out Camp Out at Trafal­gar Square was set up on Sat­ur­day after the mas­sive Wave cli­mate demon­stra­tion ahead of the Cop15 cli­mate con­fer­ence which starts today in Copen­hagen.

The Euro­pean Cli­mate Exchange in Bish­ops­gate was the tar­get and loca­tion of the Cli­mate Camp dur­ing the G20 protests back in April.

For updates see: http://twitter.com/climatecampldn
Video http://www.twitvid.com/19342


BT Santa die-in
San­ta vis­its BT and expos­es coal invest­ment
Novem­ber 30, 2009

This morn­ing a team of San­ta’s arrived at the BT offices in Bris­tol Tem­ple Quay to expose the truth behind the com­pa­nies pen­sion scheme. BT pen­sions are fund­ing coal min­ing in South Wales, where Merthyr Tyd­fil hosts one of Europe’s largest open­cast coal mines. BT Pen­sion Scheme owns a com­pa­ny called Her­mes who own Argent, of Miller-Argent fame — the com­pa­ny who oper­ate the mine. Staff pen­sion mon­ey is secret­ly being spent on coal min­ing.

No won­der it came as a sur­prise when San­ta came to vis­it…

Arriv­ing at the BT offices at Tem­ple Quay in Bris­tol this morn­ing, San­ta Claus came to say a great big fes­tive NO to coal.

San­ta and his helpers descend­ed upon offices after find­ing out that BT pen­sion schemes are pay­ing for the mas­sive min­ing oper­a­tion at Ffos-y-Fran near Merthyr Tyd­fil in South Wales — one of Europe’s largest open cast coal mines. The mys­tery peo­ple in red say they are rais­ing the issue with BT work­ers, let­ting them know where their pen­sion mon­ey is being invest­ed.

The bemused staff seemed hap­py to be greet­ed by the singing san­tas as they arrived for work, but looked con­cerned with the news of their employ­ers dirty invest­ments.

A jovial woman clutch­ing a hand­ful of Christ­mas cards said “with the cli­mate talks in Copen­hagen com­ing up, the world’s eyes will be on politi­cians strug­gling to come to terms with the threat of cli­mate change.

We want the employ­ees to know that their mon­ey is being invest­ed in coal min­ing in Wales, wors­en­ing the effects of cli­mate change. It is up to them to hold BT account­able for their actions”

The Ffos-y-Fran mine is less than 40 metres from the near­est homes and res­i­dents lives are blight­ed with noise, dust and pol­lu­tion. Merthyr Tyd­fil was the site of the Cli­mate Camp in Wales ear­li­er this year, sup­port­ing local res­i­dents who have been fight­ing against the min­ing oper­a­tions.

San­ta and his helpers hand­ed out Christ­mas cards and sung car­ols to peo­ple as they arrived for work today, explain­ing why they have come to vis­it.

“Coal is the most cli­mate wreck­ing way to pro­duce ener­gy. Real­ly, if we want to stop the worst effects of cli­mate change we need to stop dig­ging it out of the ground and invest in green tech­nolo­gies instead”

“I’m here because I’m seri­ous­ly wor­ried about my home back in the Arc­tic” said Sam, one of the Santa’s. “With pre­dict­ed tem­per­a­ture ris­es, we’ll become refugees and the rein­deer are noto­ri­ous­ly fussy about where they live”.

Email — info@climatecampcymru.org

Notes:

· BT are linked to coal in the fol­low­ing way-BT own BT Pen­sion Scheme (BTPS) who in turn own a com­pa­ny called Her­mes who admin­is­ter the BT pen­sion fund. Her­mes bought the devel­op­ment group Argent (of Miller-Argent) who run the mine at Merthyr Tyd­fil.

· Ffos-y-Fran, locat­ed next to Merthyr Tyd­fil, is one of the biggest coal mines Wales has ever seen. Over the 15 year life­time of this new open­cast mine, more than 10.8 mil­lion tonnes of coal will be extract­ed. Burn­ing this will release 30 mil­lion tonnes of car­bon diox­ide into the atmos­phere – at the same rate each year as the entire coun­try of Mozam­bique!

· Local peo­ple have been oppos­ing the mine for years. More than 10,000 peo­ple signed a peti­tion oppos­ing the mine. Despite this amaz­ing lev­el of oppo­si­tion, the Welsh Assem­bly Gov­ern­ment, encour­aged by West­min­ster, gave the go-ahead to the mine.

· Cli­mate Camp Cym­ru is Wales’ Camp for Cli­mate Action – inspired by the Cli­mate Camp move­ment tak­ing action on cli­mate change in the UK and world­wide. The Camp is com­mit­ted to edu­ca­tion, sus­tain­able liv­ing and sup­port­ing direct action against the root caus­es of cli­mate change.

· Coal is the dirt­i­est fos­sil fuel there is – respon­si­ble for 50% of the CO2 added to the atmos­phere since the begin­ning of the indus­tri­al rev­o­lu­tion, and 40% of CO2 emis­sions glob­al­ly. Enough of it remains in the ground, if burned, to take us to a sub­stan­tial­ly dif­fer­ent plan­et from the one we know today — and which has exist­ed through­out all of human his­to­ry.

http://www.climatecampcymru.org

Minorca Opencast Protest Group

The Minor­ca Open­cast Protest Group has been formed to oppose plans already sub­mit­ted by UK Coal plc for an Open­cast Coal Mine between Measham and Swep­stone in Leices­ter­shire, Eng­land. The appli­ca­tion was sub­mit­ted in July 2009, but has yet to be decid­ed on by Leices­ter­shire Coun­ty Coun­cil (as at 7/12/09).

Minorca Opencast Protest Group logoThe Minor­ca Open­cast Protest Group has been formed to oppose plans already sub­mit­ted by UK Coal plc for an Open­cast Coal Mine between Measham and Swep­stone in Leices­ter­shire, Eng­land. The appli­ca­tion was sub­mit­ted in July 2009, but has yet to be decid­ed on by Leices­ter­shire Coun­ty Coun­cil (as at 7/12/09).

You can find out more about our cam­paign by log­ging on to:

http://www.leicestershirevillages.com/measham/minorca-protest.html or http://mopg.co.uk/

Climate Camp sets up at Trafalgar Square

Update: The Camp will hold the space for the entire con­fer­ence, reclaim­ing one the busiest loca­tions in the world to push for gen­uine solu­tions to cli­mate change. So, if you’re not off to Copen­hagen then this is the place you need to be. Bring your tent, warm clothes, and ideas for action!

Decem­ber 05, 2009

with­in the first hour of occu­pa­tion, around 250 sup­port­ers arrived in the square and 20 tents estab­lished. many more are on their way. there are 2 giant manned tripods with the ‘cap­i­tal­ism is cri­sis’ ban­ner fly­ing between them. a yurt has been erect­ed as well as var­i­ous oth­er shel­ters, a kitchen, and stor­age area. the first wood fires are alight, and the mood is excit­ed and opti­mistic despite the damp con­di­tions. there’s a sound sys­tem for announce­ments and music, and the ‘rinky dinky’ sys­tem is mak­ing it’s way up from par­lia­ment square too.

climate camp in Trafalgar SquareUpdate: The Camp will hold the space for the entire con­fer­ence, reclaim­ing one the busiest loca­tions in the world to push for gen­uine solu­tions to cli­mate change. So, if you’re not off to Copen­hagen then this is the place you need to be. Bring your tent, warm clothes, and ideas for action!

Decem­ber 05, 2009

with­in the first hour of occu­pa­tion, around 250 sup­port­ers arrived in the square and 20 tents estab­lished. many more are on their way. there are 2 giant manned tripods with the ‘cap­i­tal­ism is cri­sis’ ban­ner fly­ing between them. a yurt has been erect­ed as well as var­i­ous oth­er shel­ters, a kitchen, and stor­age area. the first wood fires are alight, and the mood is excit­ed and opti­mistic despite the damp con­di­tions. there’s a sound sys­tem for announce­ments and music, and the ‘rinky dinky’ sys­tem is mak­ing it’s way up from par­lia­ment square too.

there is a full two days of work­shops and oth­er activ­i­ties planned, and vis­i­tors are wel­come to the square to find out what the issues and pos­si­ble solu­tions are.

Time­line

Groups cycled to Lon­don, stop­ping off spread­ing aware­ness about cli­mate change, such as Cli­mate Chains who came down from Leeds & else­where (more info here too)

What to bring
Sim­ple. Just a tent, warm and water­proof clothes. Oh, and all your friends!

Wish list
Veg­an food, blan­kets, tarps, pal­lets, party/frame tents, card­board,
ban­ners, big water bot­tles + any­thing else you think may be help­ful…

Press release:

Hun­dreds of cli­mate activists have set up a Cli­mate Camp at Trafal­gar Square in the run up to the COP15 talks in Copen­hagen next week.(1)

The ‘COP out, Camp out’, organ­ised by a group of peo­ple who met at the Camp for Cli­mate Action in Black­heath this sum­mer (2), is tak­ing place after thou­sands of peo­ple marched through the cap­i­tal as part of ‘The Wave.’(3)

Tra­cy Wor­thy from the Camp for Cli­mate Action said: “We are here with the Par­lia­ment in view to high­light that the elit­ist and unde­mo­c­ra­t­ic talks in Copen­hagen are part of a polit­i­cal and eco­nom­ic sys­tem that puts cor­po­rate prof­its before the needs of peo­ple. We need sys­tem change, not cli­mate change.”

“The false solu­tions being pushed in Copen­hagen, such as car­bon trad­ing, will not solve the cli­mate cri­sis. For the bankers, cor­po­ra­tions and politi­cians who brought us the finan­cial cri­sis, Copen­hagen is no more than busi­ness as usual.”(4)

The loca­tion of the camp was kept secret until the last minute, when the tar­get was announced through mass text-mes­sag­ing. The activists met up at Jubilee Gar­dens (out­side the Shell Build­ing) and marched on to Trafal­gar Square. Tra­cy Wor­thy com­ment­ed, “The camp will be a space for peo­ple to get inspired and pre­pared for tak­ing action dur­ing the COP15 talks.”

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Glasgow Airport Terminal 2 branded unethical

2/12/2010
On the day the world’s lead­ers were to release their glob­al emis­sions tar­get, Plane Stu­pid Scot­land unveiled a new sign wel­com­ing peo­ple to Glas­gow Air­port. Giant let­ters read “T2 closed” and “Closed for Eth­i­cal Rethink”, point­ing to the increas­ing­ly air­port.

Glasgow Airport rebrand2/12/2010
On the day the world’s lead­ers were to release their glob­al emis­sions tar­get, Plane Stu­pid Scot­land unveiled a new sign wel­com­ing peo­ple to Glas­gow Air­port. Giant let­ters read “T2 closed” and “Closed for Eth­i­cal Rethink”, point­ing to the increas­ing­ly air­port.

The action is the first in a grow­ing cam­paign to keep Ter­mi­nal 2 shut for good. It was closed over the win­ter as a cost sav­ing mea­sure after pas­sen­ger num­bers fell by 11.3% to 7.2 mil­lion. Glas­gow air­port oper­ates a huge num­ber of short haul and domes­tic flights.

Local res­i­dents have had few­er sleep­less nights due to the decreased air traf­fic and the air­port’s emis­sions have also reduced from the 618,539 tonnes of Co2 it emit­ted in 2008 (although unsur­pris­ing­ly BAA won’t tell us by how much). This trend must con­tin­ue if we’re to meet our emis­sions tar­gets, or the “world’s great­est Cli­mate Change Bill” (copy­right Scot­tish Par­lia­ment) will become the world’s biggest embar­rass­ment.

Reg­gie Whit­tak­er, who lives by Glas­gow air­port explained: “T2 real­ly is plane stu­pid. It’s unsus­tain­able and unnec­es­sary.”