Balcombe update days 18 — 19 & 20

Day 18

Day 18 (Sun 11th) Of Com­mu­ni­ty Frack­ing Block­ade In Bal­combe Sus­sex
See The Great Gas Gala Web­site for upcom­ing events and how to get involved.

Day 18

Day 18 (Sun 11th) Of Com­mu­ni­ty Frack­ing Block­ade In Bal­combe Sus­sex
See The Great Gas Gala Web­site for upcom­ing events and how to get involved.

Update (2pm): Day 18 of the com­mu­ni­ty frack­ing block­ade in Bal­combe. Huge num­bers of peo­ple com­ing down to the site to sup­port the block­ade and sing togeth­er.

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Day 19

Update (4pm): 2 arrests today. High­light of day was home­made piz­za brought down to feed peo­ple at lunch time!

Update (11am): 2nd truck of day took 40mins to get onto site. Come down and help pro­tect Sus­sex.

Update (9:10am): One woman arrest­ed while pro­tect­ing Sus­sex from frack­ing.

Update (9am): Day 19 of the com­mu­ni­ty frack­ing block­ade in Bal­combe. Renewed efforts by Cuadrilla to force frack­ing trucks through the block­ade. Come lend your sup­port!

Day 20

Update (11am): Police have forced 3 frack­ing trucks through the block­ade today

Update (10am): Today the block­ade in Bal­combe goes Dutch. A con­tin­gent of peo­ple from the Nether­lands is on their way to sup­port the fight against frack­ing. They are expect­ed to arrive around 3pm. Arch-frack­ers, Cuadrilla Resources, are also active in the Nether­lands.

Update (9am): Day 20 of the com­mu­ni­ty frack­ing block­ade in Bal­combe. Renewed efforts by Cuadrilla to force frack­ing trucks through the block­ade. Come lend your sup­port!

Call out for support for forest occupation in Belgiu,

Since the first of Juli we (an action group from the Dutch Earth First!) have occu­pied a for­est in Wilrijk, s

Since the first of Juli we (an action group from the Dutch Earth First!) have occu­pied a for­est in Wilrijk, south of Antwerp in Bel­gium. So far there’s been no talk about evic­tion but this is about to change. The legal pro­ce­dures keep­ing the own­er from being allowed to cut are almost fin­ished.

 

Sep­tem­ber 15th till Ocot­ber 15th are the only weeks they are allowed to cut the for­est (this is to ‘pro­tect’ the bats and birds in the for­est), so we real­ly need peo­ple to come and help us pre­pare for evic­tion! Lots of work to be done, both on the ground and in the trees.

 

We expect the chance of evic­tion will be the great­est from Sep­tem­ber 12th till Sep­tem­ber 20th. So the more peo­ple in the for­est the bet­ter!

 

adress: fotografielaan 7, wilrijk

train to antwerp cen­tral

from roo­sevelt­plaats bus 500 to boom

get off close to the piz­za­hut (ask bus­driv­er)

walk to the piz­za­hut, go right, at the end of the road (cows) go right, first left, you’ll see the ban­ners

you can con­tact us at: steungroep.groenoord@gmail.com

for more info: www.groenoord.be / www.facebook.com/steungroep.groenoord

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The area has been mapped as a for­est since 1771 and is an eco­log­i­cal­ly very valu­able oak for­est which is a habi­tat for lots of birds and endan­gered bat species. The for­est is a so called wrong­ly zoned for­est, it’s been zoned as an indus­tri­al area since 2005. Flan­ders (the dutch speak­ing part of Bel­gium) is the sec­ond poor­est region in Europe when it comes to forests, only 8 % of the land if for­est. About a third of those forests are wrong­ly zoned which means they are often threat­ened. Most of these forests are cut with­out any­one ever know­ing. So we are not just fight­ing for this spe­cif­ic for­est, we are fight­ing for a more just for­est pol­i­cy in Flan­ders.

 

The own­er wants to cut the for­est to build an office and stor­age space, but it is not clear if they have some­one to rent it yet. Their old part­ner end­ed the con­tract because the plans were delayed.

 

There’s heaps of emp­ty office build­ings in Flan­ders. With­in a minute’s walk from the for­est there’s 4 emp­ty build­ings that could be ren­o­vat­ed or bro­ken down to make space for a new build­ing. Yet they still want to cut the for­est.

 

Because they have nev­er done prop­er geo­log­i­cal stud­ies there’s big prob­lems with the water in the area. The water can’t go any­where so part of the for­est is often under water, which has killed a lot of the trees. Mea­sures need to be tak­en to ensure the sur­vival of the for­est.

 

When­ev­er cut­ting forests in Flan­ders, they talk about com­pen­sa­tion. Which is bull­shit. You can’t just cut a for­est here and plant a new one some­where else.

 

NO COMPROMISE IN DEFENSE OF MOTHER EARTH

 

Help us defend the trees!

 

Balcombe update days 12 & 13

Update (11am): Day 12 and block­ade still going strong. Cuadrilla need to get in a con­stant stream of trucks to keep drilling and the com­mu­ni­ty are mak­ing it as dif­fi­cult for them as pos­si­ble.

 

Update (11am): Day 12 and block­ade still going strong. Cuadrilla need to get in a con­stant stream of trucks to keep drilling and the com­mu­ni­ty are mak­ing it as dif­fi­cult for them as pos­si­ble.

 

Day 13

Update (9am): Day 13 and block­ade still going strong. A lot of peo­ple stayed overnight. Some peo­ple also head­ing down to Craw­ley Mag­is­trates Court for 9:30am to sup­port two Bal­combe Defend­ers charged as a result of block­ade. Come show your sup­port!

Latest News From The Great Gas Gala – Day 8

Update (3:45pm): Two frack­ing trucks forced through block­ade with police escort. Ambu­lance called for lady pushed over by police.

Update (1:00pm): Police tow away fire engine with two frack­fight­ers still lock on inside!

Update (3:45pm): Two frack­ing trucks forced through block­ade with police escort. Ambu­lance called for lady pushed over by police.

Update (1:00pm): Police tow away fire engine with two frack­fight­ers still lock on inside!

Update (11:00am): Police have put up scaf­fold­ing next to fire engine and are try­ing to cut frack­fight­ers off. Dri­ver arrest­ed. Sup­port Bal­combe in its fight against frack­ing!

Update (8:45am): Police try­ing to talk frack-fighers into leav­ing! Will they suc­ceed?

Update (7:30am): A beau­ti­ful day in Bal­combe. Weath­er love­ly and an old fire engine is block­ing the entrance of Cuadrilla’s frack­ing site. How could it get any bet­ter? Sup­port the com­mu­ni­ty in Bal­combe!

Update (6:50am): Bal­combe gets more sup­port. Antique fire engine block­ing entrance of Cuadrilla’s frack­ing site in Bal­combe in Sus­sex

Our Chil­dren Say No To Frack­ing In Bal­combe

Police Try­ing To Tow Fire Engine Away With Frack­fight­ers Still Inside!

Frack­fight­ers Inside The Fire Engine At The Com­mu­ni­ty Block­ade In Bal­combe

Police Suround Frackfighter’s Fire Engine At Com­mu­ni­ty Block­ade

Police Suround Frackfighter’s Fire Engine At Com­mu­ni­ty Block­ade

Good Weath­er For Day 8 Of The Com­mu­ni­ty Frack­ing Block­ade In Bal­combe

Police Cut­ting Team On Roof Of Fire Engine In Bla­combe

Police Have Put Up Scaf­fold­ing Next To Fire Engine In Bal­combe

Police Try­ing To Remove Frack­fight­ers From Cab Of Fire Engine In Bal­combe

Very Sun­ny Day In Bal­combe! Take Sen­si­ble Pre­cau­tions!

Frackfighter’s Twit­ter Account Was Sus­pend­ed Short­ly After The Began Tweet­ing

Police Try­ing To Remove Frack­fight­ers From Roof Of Fire Engine In Bal­combe

Good Start To The Day At Com­mu­ni­ty Frack­ing Bloack­ade Of Cuadrilla’s Site

Frack­ing Emer­gency Crew Block The Entrance To Cuadrilla’s Site In Bal­combe

Frack­ing Emer­gency Crew Block The Entrance To Cuadrilla’s Site In Bal­combe

Com­mu­ni­ty In Bal­combe Gets Sup­port From An Unlike­ly Source. Frack­ing Emer­gency!

The Frack­Fight­ers Set­tle In For The Long Haul At Bal­combe Com­mu­ni­ty Block­ade

Com­mu­ni­ty Frack­ing In Bal­combe Get A Hand. Frack­ing Emer­gency!

Com­mu­ni­ty In Bal­combe Gets Sup­port From An Unlike­ly Source. Frack­ing Emer­gency!

The Frack­ing Emer­gency Crew At The Bal­combe Com­mu­ni­ty Block­ade

Frack­ing Emer­gency Crew Are In Bal­combe! Old Fire Engine Block­ing Entrance To Site

Frack­ing Emer­gency! Old Fire Engine Block­ing Entrance To Frack­ing Site

Latest News From The Great Gas Gala – Day 7

31 July 2013 Frack­ing com­pa­ny Cuadrilla Resources are try­ing to start drilling in Bal­combe, West Sus­sex and the com­mu­ni­ty is try­ing to stop them. Over 250 peo­ple stopped 15 trucks bring on equip­ment on Day 1 (Thurs).

31 July 2013 Frack­ing com­pa­ny Cuadrilla Resources are try­ing to start drilling in Bal­combe, West Sus­sex and the com­mu­ni­ty is try­ing to stop them. Over 250 peo­ple stopped 15 trucks bring on equip­ment on Day 1 (Thurs). On Day 2 more than 100 police were used to break the block­ade and escort trucks onto the frack­ing site. On Day 3 the com­mu­ni­ty con­tin­ued to resist attempts to force trucks through the block­ade but gave up ear­ly after­noon. On Day 4 Cud­rilla did not attempt to bring any trucks onto the site. On Day 5 Cuadrilla con­tin­ued to try to push trucks through the block­ade and the com­mu­ni­ty have con­tin­ued to resist. Camp is still going strong and renewed efforts are being made to defend Bal­combe.

Update (10:00am): Cuadrilla’s frack­ing site closed and trucks being turned away. Go Bal­combe!

Update (9:00am): Two peo­ple super­glue them­selves togeth­er, lock­ing the gate of the Cuadrilla frack­ing site to defend the com­mu­ni­ty of Bal­combe and Sus­sex more gen­er­al­ly from frack­ing

Cuadrilla’s Frack­ing Site In Bal­combe Blocked By Com­mu­ni­ty

Two Peo­ple Glue Around The Gate Of Frack­ing Site In Bal­combe

Two Peo­ple Lock The Gate Of The Cuadrilla Frack­ing Site In Bal­combe

 

Ongoing road bloackade against Mining in Sweden

30 July 2013 Right now there is a bat­tle against min­ing in Sap­mi, north of Swe­den, going on. We have bar­ri­cad­ed the road lead­ing to the site where Beowulf Min­ing Plc. want to make test mines. This is the Sami peo­ples lands stolen by the Swedish state and col­o­nized since way back. We stand in sol­i­dar­i­ty with indige­nous cul­ture and fight against the mega-machine of min­ing. The Swedish police are now on the site remov­ing obsta­cles to help the min­ing cor­po­ra­tion pro­ceed. At least 6 peo­ple have been arrest­ed already but protests are still going on. For five days the police have this spe­cial mis­sion to help the evil cor­po­ra­tion, that’s why we need peo­ple now!

This is a strate­gic bat­tle, if the resis­tance to the mine is strong enough Beowulf will not be able to sell the min­ing site to anoth­er cor­po­ra­tion (which is their plan). There is a secu­ri­ty radius of 150m from the test pits, if peo­ple are inside those the cor­po­ra­tion are not able to det­o­nate explo­sives. How far is this cor­po­ra­tion ready to go? Are they ready to blow peo­ple up to get their ore? We don’t know but we are ready to die to stop them. Sol­i­dar­i­ty protests, new war­riors, prayers, actions and what­ev­er you can imag­ine to help is/are wel­come!

For every­thing wild and free!

The Great Gas Gala Day 6

30 July 2013 Pho­tos from yes­ter­day show that the police are mass­ing to get Cuadrilla vehi­cles onto the site at Bal­combe, so Cuadrilla can begin the dan­ger­ous path to frack­ing.

30 July 2013 Pho­tos from yes­ter­day show that the police are mass­ing to get Cuadrilla vehi­cles onto the site at Bal­combe, so Cuadrilla can begin the dan­ger­ous path to frack­ing.

Update (7:00pm): Rain cleared and more peo­ple com­ing down to show their sup­port.

Update (5:00pm): Very large num­bers of police being used to try to imposed frack­ing on the peo­ple of Bal­combe. Come and sup­port them!

Update (9:40am): Frack­ing truck attempt­ing to force way through block­ade with help of police. Come down and sup­port com­mu­ni­ty!

Update (9:00am): Weath­er not great today but but com­mu­ni­ty stand­ing strong against Cuadrilla’s frack­ing threat. Come sup­port them.

Update (7:00am): Break­fast begin pre­pared at com­mu­ni­ty block­ade in Bal­combe. Come down and sup­port the fight against frack­ing.


Camp is still going strong and renewed efforts are being made to defend Bal­combe. Come down and sup­port the fight against frack­ing.

Climate Justice Activists Occupy Two Tar Sands Mining Sites in Utah

521886_597282230294554_359607144_n29 July 2013 In a direct action fol­low­ing the Canyon Coun­try Action Camp, hun­dreds of activists have swarmed two min­ing sites in Utah tar sands.

521886_597282230294554_359607144_n29 July 2013 In a direct action fol­low­ing the Canyon Coun­try Action Camp, hun­dreds of activists have swarmed two min­ing sites in Utah tar sands. Activists are cur­rent­ly locked down to machines, stop­ping work.

Canyon Coun­try Ris­ing Tide have joined with the Lako­ta, Dine, and Idle No More in con­demn­ing the tar sands in Utah as a defil­ing of the pre­cious Green Riv­er ecosys­tem, and an assault on fresh air and clean water in the US. The tar sands and oil shale min­ing pro­posed in Utah and neigh­bor­ing states would tra­verse more than one thou­sand square miles.

The first block­ade went up two hours ago, and is still hold­ing. Con­tract­ed Card­well, Inc. con­trac­tors attempt­ed to hit peace­ful pro­tes­tors with their trucks, but the activists were able to lock down, and unfurl a ban­ner that reads, “If you build it they will come.”

Pri­vate secu­ri­ty per­son­nel and three police cars have shown up on the scene, but no arrests have been made yet.

The sec­ond block­ade went up approx­i­mate­ly one hour lat­er, and is still hold­ing.

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TWAC Blockade Portland Transcanada Office with Tripod

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553993_672459889449077_590622421_n29July 2013 Update: The action has been declared a suc­cess as busi­ness­es were forced to lock their doors and close their blinds – appar­ent­ly the dance par­ty was just too much of them to even look at! In addi­tion, all TWAC activists have avoid­ed arrest and gear was not con­fis­cat­ed

A tri­pod has been erect­ed at the entrance of a build­ing that hous­es a Tran­sCana­da office, block­ing the entrance and caus­ing busi­ness­es inside to lock the doors. Pro­test­ers out­side have respond­ed with a very glit­tery and col­or­ful dance par­ty in front of the build­ing and a ban­ner that reads “No Tar Sands On Native Lands. Stop Geno­cide.”

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This action was orga­nized by the Trans and Wom­yns Action Camp (TWAC), a direct action group for women and trans* and gen­der-vari­ant folks. A cor­re­spon­dent from TWAC said that they took action today “to stand in sol­i­dar­i­ty with com­mu­ni­ties that are affect­ed dis­pro­por­tion­ate­ly by tar sands, includ­ing every­one in Alber­ta who is forced to live in areas of tar sands oil extrac­tion, folks near the Gulf Coast affect­ed by tar sand refine­ment plants, and com­mu­ni­ties who are liv­ing on the pipeline route.” With con­di­tions on the Gulf Coast already tox­ic, high rates of asth­ma and can­cer are becom­ing the norm, and the arrival of tar sands will only wors­en these con­di­tions. In the Athabas­ka water­shed in Alber­ta, com­mu­ni­ties have seen the rise of a large num­ber of rare can­cers, and First Nations com­mu­ni­ties have been affect­ed most heav­i­ly.

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Steph Cas­ca­dia, who is sit­ting at the top of the tri­pod, said, “Extrac­tion of the tar sands is the most destruc­tive project on the con­ti­nent. It threat­ens the integri­ty of the entire bios­phere, not to men­tion the First Nations peo­ples depen­dent upon access to clean water, land, and air for the health of their com­mu­ni­ties.”’

A cor­re­spon­dent from TWAC also said that TWAC was there “to remind the employ­ees of Tran­sCana­da that the death and destruc­tion does not end when they go home to their fam­i­lies, or when they leave to take their lunch break. Lots of oth­er peo­ple have jobs and are often not able to work and pro­vide for their fam­i­lies because of the actions that this cor­po­ra­tion has tak­en, which sole­ly ben­e­fit TransCananda–nobody else wins.”

Security guard in the foreground, dance party in the back

Secu­ri­ty guard in the fore­ground, dance par­ty in the back

Yudith Nieto, a TWAC par­tic­i­pant who trav­eled from a com­mu­ni­ty in Hous­ton affect­ed by tar sands refiner­ies, said, “I am com­mit­ted to ampli­fy­ing the voic­es of com­mu­ni­ties of col­or that are sys­tem­at­i­cal­ly silenced, like mine, that are being dis­pro­por­tion­ate­ly affect­ed by envi­ron­men­tal­ly destruc­tive indus­tries, and expe­ri­enc­ing racism and clas­sism.”

This action fol­lows a long string of actions tak­en by groups and com­mu­ni­ties all across the coun­try to stop tar sands extrac­tion, trans­porta­tion, and refine­ment – all of which put com­mu­ni­ties at risk and exac­er­bate glob­al cli­mate change. These actions can be tak­en vir­tu­al­ly any­where in the Unit­ed States or Cana­da where there are cor­po­ra­tions who invest in, con­struct, or oth­er­wise do busi­ness with tar sands infra­struc­ture. Lit­tle by lit­tle, we will stop these cor­po­rate maraud­ers.

 

100 Anti-Fracking Activists Overwhelm Injection Well Site in Ohio

BQXb9Q-CQAAoaKQ.jpg-large29 July 2013 Over 100 anti-frack­ing activists have tak­en over the entrance to an injec­tion well site in Ohio.

BQXb9Q-CQAAoaKQ.jpg-large29 July 2013 Over 100 anti-frack­ing activists have tak­en over the entrance to an injec­tion well site in Ohio. The action comes at the end of the week­end-long Don’t Frack Ohio event, which was full of train­ings and activ­i­ties.

The ral­ly is spear­head­ed by “con­cerned cit­i­zen” groups and 350.org as part of the nation­al Sum­mer Heat cam­paign. It is being labeled “Don’t Frack Ohio 2.0,” in ref­er­ence to last year’s action involv­ing more than a thou­sand par­tic­i­pants.

Don’t Frack Ohio states on their web­page: “Remem­ber Don’t Frack Ohio from last sum­mer when over a thou­sand of us marched in Colum­bus, took over the state­house rotun­da and held a People’s Assem­bly? We are doing it again this year, with a bold­er action and with more grass­roots Ohio lead­er­ship. We are focus­ing on Class 2 injec­tion wells and the infu­sion of tox­ic radioac­tive frack­ing waste brought in from oth­er states and also being gen­er­at­ed in Ohio. Last year the Oil & Gas indus­try inject­ed almost 600 mil­lion gal­lons of tox­ic waste in our state, with lit­tle regard for our com­mu­ni­ties health and wel­fare.”

The goal of this and oth­er actions are to get the gov­er­nor to ban injec­tion wells, in par­tic­u­lar, which would effec­tive­ly end frack­ing in the state.