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.

Eon Greenwash 1Eon Greenwash 216.07.2008
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.

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

Edelman protest16.07.2008
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

The Bath Bomb
Issue #12
free/donation
July 08
@nti-copyright: copy and dis­trib­ute!
Non-addic­tive Humour Sub­sti­tute

Dig­ging In Around Coal

The Bath Bomb
Issue #12
free/donation
July 08
@nti-copyright: copy and dis­trib­ute!
Non-addic­tive Humour Sub­sti­tute

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
http://www.tuc.org.uk/the_tuc/index.cfm?mins=414&minors=75
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

For fur­ther info on any of our sto­ries see www.myspace.com/bathbomb

Q: Who Are Bath Activist Net­work? A: A local umbrel­la group cam­paign­ing on issues as diverse as devel­op­ment, envi­ron­men­tal­ism, anti-war, ani­mal rights, work­ers’ rights and more. Help­ing to pro­duce The Bath Bomb, we are open to any­one, and our mem­bers range from trade union­ists to anar­chists, lib­er­als to greens, and peo­ple who just want to change Bath for the bet­ter. For details on meet­ings, demos, or just to get in touch, ring us on 07949 611912, email bathactivistnet@yahoo.co.uk, or see our web­site: www.myspace.com/bathactivistnetwork

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And now, to the dis­claimer: As any­one is free to con­tribute, the opin­ions expressed in each arti­cle are not nec­es­sar­i­ly reflec­tive of each con­trib­u­tor. Nat­u­ral­ly, any right-wing or cor­po­rate bull­shit will be binned and spat on. Need­less to say, the opin­ions of the author of this dis­claimer does not nec­es­sar­i­ly rep­re­sent the views of any oth­er con­trib­u­tor…

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.

-End-

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!