Save the Woodhead Tunnel demo

This year we have a unique opportunity to re-open the Woodhead rail line.

Join the Save the Woodhead Tunnel Campaign in demanding the Government hold to their promises on sustainable transport and climate change and re-open this historic and important line.

http://savethewoodheadtunnel.blogspot.com/

This year we have a unique opportunity to re-open the Woodhead rail line.

Join the Save the Woodhead Tunnel Campaign in demanding the Government hold to their promises on sustainable transport and climate change and re-open this historic and important line.

http://savethewoodheadtunnel.blogspot.com/
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?f=q&hl=en&time=&date=&ttype=&ie=UTF8&cd=2&geocode=0,53.495117,-1.830297&om=1&msa=0&msid=100950118038398329239.000441a586b51a597a528&ll=53.478239,-1.897888&spn=0.122593,0.274658&z=11&source=embed
www.climatecamp.org.uk

Cycle from Hadfield, meet train station, midday

Time: Saturday 2nd August 2008, 2pm
Place: Woodhead Tunnel, Western entrance (click here for a map, or see below)

Campaigners working to ‘Save the Woodhead Tunnel’ are to hold a demonstration calling for the Government to re-open the historic Woodhead line.

Locals argue the reopened Woodhead railway line would help reduce transport greenhouse gas emissions and the demonstration is timed to coincide with the national Climate Camp to be held at Kingsnorth Power station in August.

Local activists argue the re-opened line would relieve congestion on local roads, boost the local economy and open up the area to tourists. The future of the tunnel has been in doubt since National Grid began routing cables through it earlier this year. Campaigners have received assurances from Secretary of State Ruth Kelly that the tunnel will only be preserved for rail use after 2010 IF the case is made for the route to be re-opened.

A spokesperson says:

“Here in Longdendale it’s all too obvious what’s wrong with the government’s transport policy. The A628,a road that passes through the Peak District National Park, is clogged with cars and heavy good vehicles, whilst planes from Manchester Airport spew out greenhouse gases overhead. Meanwhile one of the most modern railway tunnels in Britain stands empty.

We demand a sustainable transport policy with freight taken off the road and onto the railway and commuters taking the train rather than the plane. We want trains through the Woodhead Tunnel again!”

The demonstration will include a samba band, picnic and speakers and coincides with the Camp for Climate Action which is to be held from 3rd-11th August at the coal fired power station in Kingsnorth, Kent.

Wherever you are, please join us for the demo – we are especially keen to hear from people on the other side of the Pennines who wish to set up their own group. You are all welcome.

savethewoodheadtunnel@gmail.com

Melting Point: the new frontline in eco-activism

The Ecologist Film Unit (EFU), a collaboration between the ethical investigations agency Ecostorm and the Ecologist magazine, has recently produced a short film called ‘Melting Point: the new frontline in eco-activism’.

CO2The Ecologist Film Unit (EFU), a collaboration between the ethical investigations agency Ecostorm and the Ecologist magazine, has recently produced a short film called ‘Melting Point: the new frontline in eco-activism’. Ahead of next month’s ‘Climate Camp’ at Kingsnorth power station, Kent, the film exposes government tactics in reaction to enviromental protests.

Espionage, news manipulation, legal threats and even violence have become the knee-jerk response of Government and big business to the increasing and vocal concerns of environmental activists in the UK. This exclusive and powerful film exposes the extraordinary tactics being used to reframe concerned citizens engaging in their right to protest, as dangerous terrorists.

The film can be viewed on various websites including Green TV (www.green.tv) or the Ecologist website (www.theecologist.org/etv/).

The youtube URL is http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=I08J2BCPBDY.

Alternatively the video can be downloaded at www.ecologistfilmunit.com.

Watch it, show it at events, spread the message!

contact: anna@eco-storm.com

Greenwash Guerrillas Embarrass E.ON

16.07.2008
This morning, Climate Campers and friends put a fresh dent in E.ON’s tarnished reputation with a Greenwash Guerrillas demo outside the Guardian Climate Change Summit, which E.ON are sponsoring.

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This morning, Climate Campers and friends put a fresh dent in E.ON’s tarnished reputation with a Greenwash Guerrillas demo outside the Guardian Climate Change Summit, which E.ON are sponsoring.

Protected by toxic waste hazard suits and brandishing a top-of-the-line range of greenwash detecting devices, the 40 intrepid Greenwash Guerrillas swarmed around the building (the Business Design Centre in Islington, whose marketing managers were not best pleased at their presence and who might think twice about working with a climate criminal like E.ON in future), making sure that every delegate who entered knew about E.ON’s attempt to build the first new coal fired power station in the UK for thirty years at Kingsnorth, in Kent (site of this year’s Camp for Climate Action, which has other plans – like leaving fossil fuels in the ground!).

Some delegates happily took in bottles of Ev.eon water (carbon capture in a bottle, the latest techno-fix here to save the day! Check it out: www.ev-eon.com), and ended up taking a little piece of subversion into the belly of the E.ON-sponsored beast. At one point, the word went out that greenwash had reached maximum toxicity levels, and some of the guerrillas temporarily succumbed in a mass die-in. The sounds of the Pedals pedal-powered sound system soon revived them, however, and the guerrillas went back to sucking greenwash out of the building and chatting to largely receptive passers-by and largely sheepish delegates.

One guerrilla was heard to say: “This summit is greenwash of the highest toxicity. E.ON is spending a lot of money trying to paint its dirty deeds as green. Those really concerned about climate change will be confronting their lies, at conferences and offices in London, at the Camp for Climate Action at Kingsnorth this August, and wherever else E.ON is committing climate crimes”, said McDonnell.

After 1000 leaflets had been handed out and the ‘E.ON’s Greenwash Won’t Wash’ and ‘Caution: Toxic Greenwash Hazard’ banners rolled away (to be used another day, should any company ever be crazy enough to accept sponsorship from E.ON again), the guerrillas outmanoeuvred the police to have a debrief and late breakfast in the sunshine at a nearby park. Just as they were preparing to leave, a huge cheer went out: Oxford climate campers had occupied the roof of the London head office of Edelman, E.ON’s recently hired PR company!

A brilliant morning’s work. Keep the pressure on E.ON – see you at the Camp!

Greenwash Guerrrilla
info@climatecamp.org.uk
http://www.greenwashguerrillas.org

Oxford Climate Action Spin The Spinners!

16.07.2008

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Oxford Climate Action activists have today blockaded the headquarters of Edelman PR. They arrived at 9:30 to protest the PR giant’s collusion with E-On in “greenwashing” its proposed Kingsnorth power station development. Several protestors gained access to the firms offices. Others outside climbed onto the roof to unfurl a banner reading “Edelman: Spinning The Climate Out Of Control” as another colourful contingent spoke to passers by about the protest. MP John MC Donnell has also dropped by to lend his support.

Edelman have been employed by E-On to promote “E.On’s interests across the gas, coal, nuclear and renewables sectors, not just lobbying for Kingsnorth”[1]. Today, they have sponsored a climate change summit along with BMW. The protestors claim that this is a conscious tactic to become green by association without taking meaningful action to stop climate change. The protesters also aim to highlight the insanity of investing in new coal power stations like Kingsnorth, in the face of human caused climate change[2].

Protestor Debbie Locke said, “Coal is the dirtiest form of fossil fuel. Edelman are telling E-On to say that Carbon Capture and Storage can help. But CCS is an unproven technology and 20 years away at the earliest.[3][4] We’re here to reclaim the PR machine for normal people who want to see real action on climate change not another dose of corporate greenwash”.

The protestors have been inspired to take action by the Camp for Climate Action which will take place at Kingsnorth from 3-11 August this year.

Edelman have a long record of involvement with ethically questionable companies seeking to improve their image, including AstraZeneca[6], WalMart[7], Pfizer[8].

Contact: 0781 8021 298

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Notes For Editors

[1] Clare O’Connor, ‘EON turns to Edelman as nuclear debate rages’, PR Week, 13.03.08 prweek.com/uk/news/article/790575/EON-turns-Edelman-nuclear-debate-rages
[2] See ipcc.ch
[3] DBERR, Energy Markets Outlook states that CCS will deliver “no carbon savings in the forecast years until 2020 and then 0.3 MtC”.
http://www.berr.gov.uk/files/file41995.pdf
[4] The IPCC says that it is unlikely that CCS would be deployed until the mid 21st century.
http://arch.rivm.nl/env/int/ipcc/pages_media/SRCCS-final/SRCCS_WholeReport.pdf
[5] The Camp For Climate Action believes that “large numbers of determined and well-organised people get together they can turn things around, making a historic difference.” Last year’s camp engaged several thousand people to take direct action at Heathrow Airport. http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/home
[6] http://www.prweek.com/uk/sectors/healthcare/article/825671/edelman-overhauls-team-md-leaves/
[7] “AstraZeneca, the large pharmaceutical company, pleaded guilty today to a felony charge of health care fraud and agreed to pay $355 million to settle criminal and civil accusations that it engaged in a nationwide scheme to illegally market a prostate cancer drug.”
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C07E7D8163BF932A15755C0A9659C8B63
[8] WalMart has been called “The most ruthless company in the world” due to its appalling record on human rights, contempt for communities and the environment
http://www.monbiot.com/archives/2004/03/16/low-hanging-fruit/
[9] Pfizer has been involved in price fixing, illegally testing drugs on children, blocking efforts to allow people in developing countries access to life-saving drugs and selling drugs linked to adverse side effects in pets:
http://www.corporatewatch.org.uk/?lid=330#aids

Oxford Climate Action

I-69 Protesters Shut Down Asphalt Yard Again, Arrestees Face Severe Repression

Fifteen I-69 opponents were arrested Monday morning (15/7/2008) blocking the entrance to Gohmann Asphalt, and need your support and solidarity. Many of them are being held on trumped up felony charges, and some of the female-bodied arrestees have been put in exceedingly unsafe situations.

Fifteen I-69 opponents were arrested Monday morning (15/7/2008) blocking the entrance to Gohmann Asphalt, and need your support and solidarity. Many of them are being held on trumped up felony charges, and some of the female-bodied arrestees have been put in exceedingly unsafe situations. As of this time they are still changing the charges on the fly, and we have been unable to bail out people with serious medical conditions. We are doing our best to make sure everyone is safe and get everyone out, but we need money. Any little bit helps! Donations can be made through our Paypal account on stopi69.wordpress.com

or to the I69 Legal Office, 323 S Walnut, Bloomington, Indiana, 47401

People who have been calling the jail constantly and demanding humane treatment of the arrestees have done a great service, but at this point stopping those calls would make the job of the legal support team significantly easier as we try to keep lines of communication open between us, the arrestees, and the jail/D.A.’s office. THANKS!

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This morning, over 20 citizens opposed to the construction of Interstate 69 shut down work at the Haubstadt Asphalt Yard belonging to Gohmann Asphalt & Construction, Inc. Five of the opponents locked themselves together in a circle at the yard’s gate, accompanied by five others dedicated to keeping them as comfortable as possible in the face of summer heat and the threat of police violence. With construction slated to begin this week, opponents are demanding that Gohmann immediately drop their contract for work on I-69. Additionally they demand that Gohmann and their accomplices, Riverton Trucking, Inc., drop a spurious civil suit brought against the only I-69 opponent arrested at a previous lock-down at Gohmann Asphalt’s Haubstadt facility.

Gohmann A&C is the primary contractor with the Indiana Department of Transportation for the construction of the first 1.77 miles of Section 1 of the proposed highway from Evansville to Indianapolis. Several weeks prior, five opponents chained themselves to a truck leaving Haubstadt Asphalt Yard belonging to Gohmann Asphalt & Construction, Inc.. The five—accompanied by twenty-five supporters—demanded that Gohmann drop their contract with INDOT or face continued opposition and work stoppages. Until Gohmann drops its contract, opponents will continue to hold them accountable for the evictions of farmers, the disruption of communities, and the devastation of the environment caused by I-69.

I-69 has been hotly contested for almost two decades, with voices raised against its part in the destruction of the environment, the economic prosperity of Southern Indiana communities, and the violation of Hoosiers’ property rights. Although over 70% of Indiana residents are opposed to the road, the governor and corporate interests are ramming I-69 down the throats of Southern Indiana residents in a complete subversion of the democratic process.

Over 400 families will be displaced in Southern Indiana; thousands of acres of farmland, wetlands, and wildlife refuge will be paved over; and the already-polluted tri-state area will face thousands of pounds of increased daily emissions from the increased truck traffic through the region. The interstate is ultimately intended to stretch from Canada to Mexico, linking up with an extensive network of roads being constructed there. The highway is a physical manifestation of NAFTA and other free trade agreements throughout the Americas—the same free trade agreements that have cost 31,000 jobs in Indiana alone since their beginnings in 1994.

“This road is being billed as an economic stimulus for Southern Indiana, but in fact it will only bring minimum wage jobs at truck stops and fast food joints. Meanwhile, all the other jobs are shipped to sweatshops further and further south of the border. The people of Indiana deserve better,” said Judith Mayland, a protestor at the site.

Various citizens’ groups have opposed I-69 for two decades, but with construction starting this week, opponents are stepping up the resistance in order to ensure that the will of the people is enacted.

“We’ve written letters, attended public meetings, and voted, and despite massive opposition they’re still trying to build this road,” one of the locked-down opponents said. “They haven’t listened and they haven’t listened. Now it’s time to lay our bodies on the line so that they finally get it that when we say ‘No road!’ we mean ‘No f***king road!’”

for more info visit stopi69.wordpress.com

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Legal Update on Gohmann Actions and Ensuing Repression

Bath Bomb #12 Out Now

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July 08
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Digging In Around Coal

The Bath Bomb
Issue #12
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July 08
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Digging In Around Coal

The deadline is drawing ever nearer for this August’s Camp for Climate Action (see www.climatecamp.org.uk), and it’s not just the ice caps that are hotting up. Whilst last month saw a high profile coal train heist up north on the railway line to Drax Power station, the planned open-cast coal mine at Lodge Farm in Derbyshire has had plans scuppered by squatters! They took the site on the 18th June under the banner ‘Leave it in the Ground’, with full support of the owner and local population, and have just had their eviction kicked out of court until 18th July. And now campers have just entered into dialogue with the coal miner’s union NUM, in an attempt to break the traditional wedge between environmentalists and workers.

Despite the lies spread by the Government-sponsored UK Coal Forum, coal is neither the cheapest option for our energy future (with coal prices doubling in the last 2 years), nor the most reliable (this May saw the biggest brownouts in Britain since 1987 from conventional power failure), nor will it make Britain independent from foreign import (70% of our coal being imported from Russia). With Thatcher’s destruction of the steel and engineering industries, neither do we now have the infrastructure for coal power.

So, in Green Park Station on Saturday the 12th July, from 2 til 5, Bath Activist Network held a ‘Roots of Change’ day of stalls and info on how better to spend the £1.7 billion that EON will waste at Kingsnorth’s new supercritical coal units, as well as demonstrating better, greener, more practical ways of living – and we’re joined by Transition Town Bath, the London Road Food Co-op, and the Camp for Climate Action photo exhibition!

http://www.berr.gov.uk/energy/sources/coal/forum/page37276.html
http://www.berr.gov.uk/energy/energymarketsoutlook/page41839.html
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/utilities/article4023634.ece
http://uk.reuters.com/article/environmentNews/idUKL3081324220080130
http://www.leaveitintheground.org.uk
http://www.squatter.org.uk
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/07/403585.html (for a write up of the roots of change day, with pictures!)

Fuck Off Tesco

This week on TescoWatch, the Bath Bomb can regrettably inform you that the Tesco infestation just gets worse and worse. With a potential Tesco Metro sniffing around Keynsham, a Tesco Express patiently sitting on the old petrol station on Englishcombe Lane, and the new one at Bathwick Hill due to open in the next two months, the future for independent retail and real food looks bleak. On the plus side, the Tesco Express and Tesco housing trying to get in at Upper Bristol Road have just had their planning application refused. Fingers crossed.

Meanwhile, 5 minutes away on Lower Bristol Road, Tesco are being coy about their superstore plans for the old Bath Press site. Built at the end of the 19th Century, this is a little nugget of Bath’s industrial history, the home of Pitman Shorthand. Snapped up by Tesco front group St James Finance for a bargain basement £52 million (or a more conservative £20 mil, depending on who you talk to), it’ll soon probably be crawling with strip lights and chronically overworked and underpaid shelf-stackers. The increased traffic load will no doubt prove no threat whatsoever for pupils of the nearby infant school, and will be totally conducive to the £75 million council funding dedicated to ridding Bath of HGVs. That’s joined up thinking for you.

Councillor David Dixon and his Facebook cronies (what are you, 12?) is probably creaming himself right now.

Hands Off My Wrinkles You Sexist Shit

A current TV advert promotes its beauty product by opening with the line, ‘for women who aren’t yet ready for plastic surgery.’ Just another ploy to make females shell out more money on vanity products, or is there more to it than that? If someone’s not yet ready for something, it’s implied that, at some point, they will be. What message does this put across, watched by millions of women? The reality is that there’s so much wrong with that short and seemingly harmless statement. It differentiates based on gender, implies, or perhaps even dictates, that it’s expected that women should have the marks that life has left them with altered or taken away through invasive processes. Beyond this, the statement insinuates, that even younger females who ‘aren’t yet ready’ should be taking steps to ensure that signs of living don’t show through. The reality is that discrimination based on gender comes in many guises and in all walks of life and affects us all. Sometimes it’s malicious and sometimes just a subconscious by-product of the society we live in. So next time you see an advert, think about what’s implied, or what you’re being told and ask yourself, is that really okay?

Get The Pigs Off Our Streets!

We’ve all seen them littered around the streets of Bath: hundreds of ceramic pigs, forming an exhibition celebrating our city’s heritage. But we are now being swamped with a new kind of pig – less useful, and definitely less welcome on our streets – the city marshal. Joining the deluge of uniformed human oddities: cops, community (‘don’t make me call a real cop’) support officers, security guards, taxi marshals and street marshals, these guys are another example of the growing surveillance we are subjected to on a daily basis by the watchful eyes of our friendly and non-voyeuristic state (capturing each of us nearly 400 times a day on a variety of CCTV and monitoring equipment). Without any real powers, there’s legally not much city marshals can do to you that an ordinary shopper couldn’t, but armed with walkie-talkies, swish uniforms and a failed police entrance exam paper – these guys are out to get you! How many cameras (87 at the last count, costing us around £300,000 a year), cops, fake cops and even faker cops do we need before we decide ‘enough is enough’ – that we are capable of controlling our own lives and filling our time without the state watching our every move? So, try not to be nervous, you know they can smell fear. But don’t worry, you’ve got nothing to hide, dear reader… Or do you?

Farmer Cull Imminent As Badgers Spared

On Saturday the 28th June, members of Bath Activist Network travelled to Cardiff Bay to join the Viva! badger cull demo outside the Welsh Assembly. Welsh politicians announced in April that it proposes the mass murder of badgers in order to appease farmers. Badgers are being used as scapegoats by dairy farmers as being the main culprits in the spread of bovine TB. However, the real culprit is the barbaric practice of dairy farming: as well as having their calves murdered, dairy cows are so intensively farmed and exploited (not to mention being forcibly impregnated every year, far more often than they would be naturally), that they face numerous infections and rarely survive beyond 5 years old, which is a fraction of their normal lifespan. Ireland has been culling badgers since 2002, yet this has not affected their TB problem – even after the brutal culling of 30% of the indigenous population of 200,000, the disease has still failed to diminish.

Around 300 people stood in front of a gargoyle of Margaret Thatcher (which for some reason is plastered to the front of the building, next to a carving of Nye Bevan) waving placards and badger masks for a photo shoot and chanting for about an hour. After speeches and declarations of support from absent celebrities, the group went off to a hotel for stalls, more speeches and workshops.

However, on the way back, 35 dodgy-looking characters slipped of from the Viva! procession, shunning the promised free vegan food back at the hotel and made their way to the nearest foie gras restaurant. During a previous visit to Cardiff, a BAN member had noticed the disgusting stuff being sold in the city, so had smuggled banners and leaflets over the border, planning to demo them after the badgers had been saved. The first restaurant, Woods Brasserie, was quickly surrounded with shouting, banner-waving protesters, and even locking the door and drawing the blinds didn’t prevent a stream of leaflets and angry words flying through the letterbox. Following protestors from the badger cull demo, the cops soon got shitty, pushing people around and imposing a confused Section 14 notice to force the protest from the area, roundly ignored by protesters. As more cops, including the head of the National Extremist Tactical Coordination Unit (NETCU) arrived, activists split off into small groups to reassemble 10 minutes later outside Garcon, another restaurant, with some activists managing to sneak inside, leaflet and generally make nuisances of themselves. Being on private property, the protest was soon forced to disband by cops, who curiously ordered protesters to disperse in the same direction, which they did – straight back to Woods! After 10 more minutes’ demoing and pushy-shovey from the cops, the owner re-printed his menus, minus the foie gras.

And what of the badgers? English Parliament has voted to repeal the slaughter (enraging the bloodthirsty National Farmers Union, who are lodging an appeal), possibly remembering the smashed traps and publicity disasters of the last cull. Welsh badgers however are not so lucky, and the cull is to resume across the border. But Wales is only a short train trip away, and there’s nothing more satisfying than decommissioning tools of brutality such as badger traps. If you have info to help bodge the badger cull, check out http://www.badger-killers.co.uk/

Free Normality Testing

To CELEBRATE Mad pride Day on Monday 14th July, the MAD HATTERS OF BATH are offering free normality testing to the general public and tourists in Bath City Centre from 12 noon onwards. Concerns over the growing numbers of non-normal people have meant the British Government has had to introduce many new laws. These include anti-terrorist legislation, which does not just affect ‘traditional terrorists’ but also the new breed of ‘dangerous demonstrative environmental activist’. The criminal justice legislation is renowned for its restrictions on travellers, making living in a vehicle or caravan not just ‘not normal’, but also illegal. ASBO’s are used to keep teenagers under control. The changes to the mental health act means forcible medication of people living in the community is easier than it ever has been. Publicity campaigns funded by the Government and administered by MIND, RETHINK and Mental Health Media all contrast mental well being (normal) and mental illness (deviant). There are far too many mentally ill, or as we prefer to say ‘non-normal’ people in Britain today and we must, as a matter of national urgency, help find and normalise these ill people as soon as possible.
We do not like labelling people but it is imperative that we find those who are normal and hopefully their normality can be diagnosed and stored and maybe we will be able to teach ‘normality’ self-management techniques to those who are outside the normality spectrum. We are expecting this radical new technique to immediately reduce any extreme of mood or ideas, and the general public will know they are safe as their views are filtered down to the lowest common denominator of normality. We expect this to mean: a life time of moaning, persistent vegetative TV viewing, Saturday night drinking for the under 30’s, shopping, shopping and more shopping, life enhancing removal of body hair, total disregard of the exploitation of the planet or people on it.

ALTERNATIVELY come down to Abbey Churchyard Bath and celebrate your right to be different. Music, theatre, dance, comedy and performance are all welcome at THE GRAND ‘NOT NORMAL’ CELEBRATION.

The White Rabbit of Bath Madhatters, is also presenting free online poetry on www.homegrownart.co.uk where there are links to donate to NSPCC and MIND

Contact us on: bathmadhatters@hotmail.co.uk

www.mindfreedom.org

Finally just to share the news about Bonkersfest Saturday 19th July 12-9pm Camberwell Green, London: a brilliant mad festival; website www.creative-routes.org
and www.bonkersfest.com

Also, the next edition of the Great Escape is now on sale at secret locations, as usual. we have had to increase the price to £2 but it is certainly worth it.

Balls To Car Culture

Our blushing journalist took part in this year’s World Naked Bike Ride in London, on the 14th June, with over 1,000 mostly naked cyclists, in a protest against oil dependency, in favour of curbing car culture, and a celebration of body freedom. By riding nude, protesters demonstrate the vulnerability of cyclists on the streets (such as Marie Vesco, an activist killed on her bike on the 3rd June by a careless and callous driver). It also feels good! The World Naked Bike Ride is an international event, and this year there were rides in Brighton on the 7th June, Cardiff (for the first time), Edinburgh, York, Manchester, Sheffield and Southampton, as well as Barcelona and elsewhere. Spectators lined the whole route in London, which stretched from Hyde Park, past the Houses of Parliament (the best bit), central London and back to Marble Arch. Many cyclists were body painted, the sun was shining, and it was a great day all round. They even had a police escort, though clothed – it’s probably for the best. We here at the Bath Bomb look eagerly forward to next June for more of the same!

Newsbite: Bigging Up Japan

As we go to press, protesters will be kicking off in Hokkaido, Japan, against the 2008 G8 Summit. The G8 leaders of the world’s eight most industrialised nations meet every year to discuss how to pretend to save the poor masses from themselves, whilst fences are rattled and protesters are battered on the streets outside. This year won’t be any different – so far, journalists have already been denied at the border, and known local activists are being fitted up on suspect charges. But things are changing, and our noble leaders are getting nervous – with the military growth of the Shanghai Co-operation Organisation (the who?), and the political sous of South America and Asia, the rich, white west may soon be getting a taste of its own medicine. Yep, interesting times…

Theory Corner – Are All Cops Bastards?

‘All Coppers are Bastards’, we’ve heard it yelled on demos, but how much have we thought about what it means? Are they all bad people, hellbent on defending oppression and exploitation? Let’s look at the facts and find out! While getting turfed out of a temporary squatted social centre last year (which had been opened in Bath centre to provide a FreeShop and Xmas card-making workshops for locals during the festive season), the cop doing most of the evicting was falling over himself to come across as a good guy, apologising and making excuses, almost ashamed of what he was doing – and there are many like him. While most cops seem to be genuinely violent, unintelligent and obnoxious individuals, attracted to the abusable power and weaponry that come with the job, a small number do seem to be, well, almost human. So what of these nice people who have mysteriously ended up in uniform, do they also fall into the bastard category? I think the answer has to be no, many are bastards, but that is only one of the reasons we should view cops with contempt. While many an officer has delighted crowds of activists with macho violence and bigotry above and beyond the call of duty, even the ‘nice’ ones are bound to carry out orders they may disagree with. On numerous occasions, cops have been seen carrying out duties on the brink of tears, clearly horrified by what they are having to do – it is this, more than any other unpleasant tendency of the average cop that makes them so pathetic and dangerous. Let us not forget that many cops are bastards – nasty people in every sense of the word – but this cannot be true of them all. The problem is that they have all let themselves be bought by bigger, more violent bastards, the government. They are whores to the will of the state and must unquestioningly do its bidding, no matter how morally repugnant the task, and it is this, rather than the personality of the individual that means that, until they take off the uniform, cops – like so many others throughout history who have ‘just followed orders’ – will always be the enemies of freedom, justice and equality.

IOM: Good Guys, Really

On Thursday the 19th June, activists from Bristol No Borders and BAN once again continued their assault on the credibility of those sinister cartoon bad guys, the International Organisation for Migration; the Bath Bomb again sent some newshounds to get the scoop.

Being Refugee Week, the Pierian Centre near Stokes Croft had been holding a week of workshops and talks on the positive impacts that refugees and immigrants had made on British society, and Thursday’s invitation to the IOM was intended to be no different. It was only after the 8 Bristol No Borders folks set up the all day picket outside however, full of info about the IOM’s callous agenda, their deportation agency and PR work, and their management of monstrous concentration camps, like the detainment centres off the coast of Australia, that the event organisers soon realised in horror how they’d been duped. The IOM may set itself up as the friendly face of the border regime, but after a three-hour debate with the IOM rep, it was only a matter of time before he admitted that he saw humans as economic units to be exploited rather than living creatures. Lizard.

But free trade people trafficking is big business now, with offices open in Bristol, Leeds, Birmingham, London, Glasgow, Liverpool, and soon in Peterborough. Though in the office of the IOM in Damak, Nepal, on the 30th June, folks angry about the sell-off of 60,000 Bhutanese refugees to the west as cheap labour levelled the place with a double whammy bombing, but no injuries. That’s the spirit!

http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/003200807011521.htm
http://www.iom.int/jahia/jsp/index.jsp
http://www.noborder.org/iom/index.php
http://bristonoborders.wordpress.com

EVENTS

Monday nights – Bath Hunt Sabs Meeting, 8pm, Bell
Wednesdays 4-7pm – London Rd Food Co-op, Riverside Community Centre
Saturdays 11.30-12.30 – Bath Stop The War Vigil, Abbey Courtyard
Weds 16th July, 8.15am – Greenwash Guerillas protest at the Guardian Climate Change Summit, Business Design Centre, 52 Upper St, London
Wed 16th July, 8pm – Bristol Anarchist Bookfair benefit punk gig, the Croft, Bristol, £5
Thurs 17th July – anti-Tescos meeting, Hobgoblin, 7.30
Fri 18th July – Leftism, The Crown, Bathwick, 9-1am
Fri 18th-Sun 20th July – Tolpuddle Martyrs Festival, in a field, Tolpuddle
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Sat 19th July – Bath Animal Action street collection 1-5
Sun 3rd-Mon 11th Aug – Camp for Climate Action www.climatecamp.org.uk
Weds 6th Aug 7.30-8.30 – Bath Animal Action meeting, back room of Bell
Thurs 7th Aug 7.30-9 – Bath Activist Network meeting, Hobgoblin, 7.30-9

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Southern Tasmania update

Southern Tasmania Spring D.A. Update

Little Denison – April
Over 80 people attended community protests over three days (April 27th-29th) in one of the last patches of high-density old growth forest in the Little Denison Valley, Southern Tasmania.

Tassie lock-on
Southern Tasmania Spring D.A. Update

Little Denison – April
Over 80 people attended community protests over three days (April 27th-29th) in one of the last patches of high-density old growth forest in the Little Denison Valley, Southern Tasmania.

The 1000 hectare area, which will be partially cable-logged, is a nesting site for the critically endangered Tasmanian Wedge-Tailed Eagle and the endemic Denison Burrowing Crayfish.

Sunday 27th, saw 60 community members attend an Open Day facilitated by the Huon Valley Environment Centre (HVEC), where people witnessed the bleak expanse where 300 year old trees are being dynamited and cut down for the world’s largest hardwood woodchipper, Gunns Limited. That night, 20 activists remained in the forest.

The first morning rays shone upon an occupied platform, suspended 60 metres up a Eucalyptus, and the glint of a lock-on and logging machine contriving a scheme of stagnation. Four forest activists were arrested; threats of physical violence and pepper spray were made by the Police – a worrying escalation in a recent trend. Blockading continued into the third day, eventually resulting in the tree-sitter’s arrest.

Weld Valley – June
In 2006 Forestry Tasmania (FT) claimed that they were “developing a touring route that will make the Weld Valley accessible to all visitors”. Two years on and the road to the Weld is still closed to all traffic but log trucks, and FT’s advertised bus tours still haven’t started.

In fact, their actions are in total opposition to their stated tourist intentions.

In early June, roading began into pristine native forest, with full scale logging operations to follow. This tract of forest is directly adjacent to the wild and well-loved Weld River & Fletcher’s Eddy.

In immediate response 25 people conducted a walk-in along the new road, the first forest protest under the reign of the new Premier, David Bartlett. While an activist locked-on to a gravel truck, Premier Bartlett declared his continued support for native forest destruction.

Giant Garrett – National – June 5th
A National Day of Action highlighting the Australian Labor Party’s (ALP) failure to protect Tasmania’s ancient forests. Hobart, Melbourne, Canberra, Newcastle, Brisbane and Darwin all targeted Environment Minister Peter Garrett’s support for the Tasmanian Regional Forest Agreement (TRFA) and Gunns Ltd.’s proposed pulp mill, with giant effigies of Garrett as a ‘climate criminal’.

ALP Environment Offices – Sydney – July 4th
Activists scaled the exterior of Environment Minister, Peter Garrett’s 6 storey office building to hang a banner reading ‘The Australian Government is Destroying Tasmania’s Old Growth Forests’ and a 5 metre high ‘Giant Garrett’ puppet.
“Peter Garrett and the ALP pay lip service to climate change and environmental protection while actively sanctioning the destruction of ancient, carbon dense forests. As we speak, the World Heritage Committee meeting in Canada is considering the
impacts of logging on wilderness forests in Southern Tasmania, with Minister Garrett’s office actively siding with the forestry industry in this matter,” a SWST spokesperson said.

5 Tasmanian forest activists were arrested, after a heavy handed police response to the peaceful occupation.

For further info & updates visit
www.huon.org
www.myspace.com/stillwildstillthreatened
www.huon.org/swstautumn.pdf
www.coolforests.org

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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Contact: UK Camp for Climate Action media team on 0793 209 6677 or 07772 861 099; email: press@climatecamp.org.uk. Our website is at http://www.climatecamp.org.uk

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.

photos here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28555566@N06/

Their website is here:
http://www.climatecamp.org.au/

West Coast Climate Convergence; Canning and trainings and glitter, oh my!

August 12th, 2008

West Coast climate lock-onAugust 12th, 2008
From July 28 – Aug. 4th over 400 people gathered on a pesticide-free farm in Coburg, Oregon to learn, share, organize and network. Workshops and keynotes covered issues from the I-5 bridge expansion (Columbia River Crossing) to growing vegtables year-around. The week highlighted fossil fuel development projects throughout the West, and then created a space for people to learn the skills needed to fight them.

The phrase direct action has been invoked in many ways for many movements. Often, in the climate movement it is used to describe non-violent civil disobedience that directly confront and seek to physically halt fossil fuel development projects, such as lock-downs to equipment and road blockades. At this year’s West Coast Convergence for Climate Action, we spoke of direct action as not only taking action against dirty fossil fuel projects, but also taking action for community solutions and sustainability!

The week led up to a day of civil disobedience on Monday, which consisted of two major acts of disruption, street theater and rallies. It was awesome to learn about the details of proposed dirty energy projects, then hear the personal stories from impacted communities fighting them, and then finally organize and take action in the efforts to stop them.

The first action targeted the I-5 expansion due to proposed increase individual car and truck traffic, which would increase negative health issue in surrounding areas, increase greenhouse gas emissions, and drive dependency on oil. Maya, who learned her climbing skills at the convergence, climbed across a prominent Portland bridge dropping a banner that read, “6 more lanes = more sick people, no I-5 expansion”. Below her, convergence attendees performed theater involving huge cardboard bummers, as well as heroic bicyclists.

The rally then moved along the waterfront to the headquarters of Northwest Natural Gas Co., a company who would own and operate new pipelines proposed through Oregon associated with Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG). In front of the building three young women locked themselves to each other, blocking the entrance to the building while leading chants. The group sang, “Palomar is No Solution, LNG is New Pollution” as well as, “You can’t Fool us, We’ve been Watching: No More Greenwashing”.

The Convergence was co-sponsored by Rising Tide North America, Global Exchange and Rainforest Action Network, as well as local groups including: Energy Options, Friends of Living Oregon Waters, Columbia River Clean Energy Coalition and Cascadia Earth First!

Overall it pumped me up, gave me some new ideas, and fueled me to work harder and have more fun in our fight for a better future!

Here are a few trinkets about the week:

-One of the most popular workshops was led by a community member directly impacted by Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) development in Washington. Not only did she come to speak about LNG, but she led a workshop about canning, drying and freezing fruits and vegetables in preparation for decreasing food availability due to fuel prices and climate change.

-The NW Natural action was organized as a women’s action. We chose to do this for a few reasons, including because we were finding that the “sexy” roles were often being taken by young men in the group, while women were doing a lot of support and behind the scenes organizing. As we organized we came up with ways to make the action super fun, including by covering ourselves and our lock-boxes with glitter and heart-shaped stickers. One of our banner’s read, “Pipeline thru my heart” with a map of Oregon with a drawn pipeline through it. This actions was awesome, inspiring and fun!

-All of our keynote speakers were amazing! Including: Louise Benally with Black Mesa Water Coalition, Jane Williams with California Communities Against Toxins and John Sundquist with River’s Turn Farm.

Here are some videos, and more coverage (including a hilarious right-wing blog interpretation) to learn more:

youtube video of Post Convergence ACTIONS:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4cR-8sJHQU

Oregonian Video of No I-5 Expansion banner hang:
http://blog.oregonlive.com/breakingnews/2008/08/protesters_climb_onto_morrison.html

General Coverage of Climate Convergence:
http://www.kval.com/news/26195294.html
http://www.registerguard.com/csp/cms/sites/dt.cms.support.viewStory.cls?cid=125947&sid=4&fid=1
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Southeast Climate Convergence march visits Richmond climate criminals. Two lockdown at Bank of America

August 11th, 2008

No nukes no coal bannerAugust 11th, 2008

Despite a massive police presence throughout the city and our major action plan derailed by law enforcement harassment, 50 activists snaked their way through Richmond today in an un-permitted march, paying visits to several climate criminals. Carrying banners reading, “No Nukes, No Coal, No Kidding” and “Social Change not Climate Change,” people marched to the headquarters of Massey Energy, Dominion, Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, and Bank of America.

At Massey Energy, a notorious coal company involved in mountaintop removal coal mining, activists surrounded the entrance and yelled, “Hands off our mountains!.” The group then moved on to the Department of Environmental Quality which recently rubber stamped Dominion’s dirty coal plant in Wise County, VA. Next the group brought the party to Dominion, who is building the aforementioned coal plant as well as proposing a new nuke plant in Louisa County, VA. Chanting “No coal, no nukes, we won’t stop until you do!” the activists attempted to take over Dominion’s plaza but were repelled by police on horses. In a show of interspecies solidarity one horse bucked a cop off its back.

To wrap things up for the day, the crowd moved on to the the towering Bank of America building, one of the largest funders of the coal industry. In impressive feat of stealth two activists manage to infiltrate the beefed up security at the building and locked to a sign outside of the customer entrance. Marchers supported the lockdown with a die in on the sidewalk. Police eventually cut free the two that were locked down and charged them with trespassing.

All in all it was a great day. While the police may have foiled our original plans they couldn’t stop us altogether. Pretty much every building in Richmond connected to a climate criminal had cops staked out at it and several activists cars were followed anywhere they went. Despite this we had a successful march and lockdown. Lets continue the struggle for climate justice in the southeast!