Community Day at Bellanaboy

Sun­day Decem­ber 16, 2007

A spe­cial prayer and car­ol ser­vice was held today at Bel­lan­aboy, Coun­ty Mayo, mark­ing the end of anoth­er year of com­mu­ni­ty strug­gle against Shel­l’s pro­posed raw gas pipeline and inland refin­ery.

Bellanboy carols 2007 1
Bellanboy carols 2007 2Sun­day Decem­ber 16, 2007

A spe­cial prayer and car­ol ser­vice was held today at Bel­lan­aboy, Coun­ty Mayo, mark­ing the end of anoth­er year of com­mu­ni­ty strug­gle against Shel­l’s pro­posed raw gas pipeline and inland refin­ery.

A good humoured gath­er­ing of more than 150 local peo­ple braved the bit­ter­ly cold east wind to take part in the occa­sion, which was presided over by local priests Fr. Michael Nallen PP and Fr. Sean Noone.

A ban­ner declar­ing “Gan Cead an Phobail” (No Com­mu­ni­ty Con­sent) was draped over the main gates while peo­ple sang Christ­mas Car­ols to wel­come in the fes­tive sea­son.

Also present was Lelia Doolin, a high pro­file cam­paign­er and mem­ber of the Bur­ren Action Group, who trav­elled from Gal­way espe­cial­ly for the day. Ms Doolin spoke of the sim­i­lar­i­ties between the Clare and Mayo cam­paigns, and how the deter­mi­na­tion of ordi­nary peo­ple can bring about real change.

Relat­ed Link: http://www.shelltosea.com/

Shell Oil and the Institutions Greenwashing Them Feel the ‘Heat’ on Climate Change, in Bristol

Sat­ur­day, Decem­ber 15th 2007

Effec­tive Direct Action and Pub­lic Protests Mark Exhibition’s Release in Bris­tol

It hasn’t been an easy week for the organ­is­ers of the Wildlife Pho­tog­ra­ph­er of the Year Award and the Bris­tol Muse­um, or their spon­sor and proud wildlife destroy­er— sug­ar­dad­dy Shell Oil Com­pa­ny. All week, con­cerned indi­vid­u­als from around Bris­tol have been expos­ing the truth about Shell and the pub­lic insti­tu­tions who are help­ing to green­wash them.

Bristol Shell exhibition opening protest 1
Bristol Shell exhibition opening protest 2
Bristol Shell exhibition opening protest 3
Sat­ur­day, Decem­ber 15th 2007

Effec­tive Direct Action and Pub­lic Protests Mark Exhibition’s Release in Bris­tol

It hasn’t been an easy week for the organ­is­ers of the Wildlife Pho­tog­ra­ph­er of the Year Award and the Bris­tol Muse­um, or their spon­sor and proud wildlife destroy­er— sug­ar­dad­dy Shell Oil Com­pa­ny. All week, con­cerned indi­vid­u­als from around Bris­tol have been expos­ing the truth about Shell and the pub­lic insti­tu­tions who are help­ing to green­wash them.

On Tues­day, activists staged a protest in the nation­al offices of the BBC Wildlife Mag­a­zine in Broad­mead, bring­ing work to a halt and reviv­ing con­tro­ver­sy with­in the orga­ni­za­tion about their rela­tion­ship with the oil indus­try. See fur­ther details of this action in pre­vi­ous arti­cle

On Fri­day evening, Bris­tol Muse­um host­ed a pri­vate, posh wine and cheese recep­tion to kick off their host­ing of Shell’s exhib­it, with atten­dees includ­ing Dawn Pri­maro­la, Labour MP from South Bris­tol and Helen Hol­land, leader of the Bris­tol City Coun­cil, who were all pat­ting them­selves on the back for car­ing about wildlife. Bris­tol Ris­ing Tide activists, dressed up to the nines, were admit­ted to the event under fake names, with one activist gain­ing access to the mic, and pos­ing as the Shell pub­lic rela­tions direc­tor. He then launched into a two minute speech (in the style of the yes men) thank­ing the city coun­cil and muse­um for help­ing to allow Shell’s destruc­tion of wildlife to con­tin­ue and call­ing the melt­ing of the Arc­tic ice cap a “tremen­dous busi­ness oppor­tu­ni­ty” by allow­ing access to mil­lions of bar­rels of oil under the ice cap. Amaz­ing­ly the mic was kept on through the entire­ty of the speech. (Full text of speech and video below)

Sat­ur­day saw a high­ly suc­cess­ful and well-attend­ed protest, mark­ing the open­ing of the SHELL spon­sored Wildlife pho­tog­ra­ph­er of the year exhi­bi­tion. Dozens of humans, about a dozen polar bears, a snow leop­ard, and a tiger gath­ered, com­plete with the Wild Lie counter-exhib­it. Pro­test­ers gath­ered in front of the muse­um, hand­ed out leaflets, cre­at­ing quite a spec­ta­cle. Some even­tu­al­ly made their way into the exhi­bi­tion hall, where Shell’s crimes were recount­ed, and a die-in took place to sym­bol­ize all the wildlife who have been killed because of oil greed, and who con­tin­ue to suf­fer the effects of cli­mate change. The protest, orga­nized by Bris­tol Ris­ing Tide, Friends of the Earth, and Peo­ple and Plan­et, showed that Bris­to­lians will not be qui­et in the face of cor­po­rate green­wash in our pub­lic insti­tu­tions.

Protests are expect­ed to con­tin­ue at the muse­um through Jan. 13, in an effort to edu­cate the pub­lic about the true nature of Shell’s activ­i­ties, and to main­tain pres­sure on the BBC Wildlife Mag­a­zine and Nat­ur­al His­to­ry Muse­um to drop Shell as a spon­sor. Peo­ple are encour­aged to go and see the pho­tographs and let the muse­um know about their dis­plea­sure about allow­ing a Shell spon­sored exhib­it space in a city-owned muse­um.

The protest today also coin­cid­ed with a shock­ing report in this week­end’s Finan­cial Times. It high­lights Shel­l’s role in the immi­nent dev­as­ta­tion of the athabas­ca tar sands.
See http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/53058af8-aaaf-11dc-a779-0000779fd2ac.html?nclick_check=1

Bri­an Straub, Shell Canada’s vice-pres­i­dent for oil sands makes the com­pa­nies posi­tion very clear: “We’re clear­ly putting all we have across the Shell world toward devel­op­ing this resource. If we weren’t here it would just be woods”

Take action:

If you want to protest about Bris­tol Muse­um and the BBC Wildlife Mag­a­zine green­wash­ing Shell then please write briefly to each of these organ­i­sa­tions. There will be many with­in each organ­i­sa­tion sym­pa­thet­ic to our stance — let­ters will sup­port their posi­tion.

Bris­tol Coun­cil: customer.services@bristol.gov.uk

Bris­tol Muse­um: general.museum@bristol.gov.uk

BBC Wildlife Mag­a­zine: wildlifemagazine@bbcmagazinesbristol.com

Edi­tor Evening Post: http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=144933&command=newPage

Read more about Shell’s hor­rif­ic envi­ron­men­tal record and the con­tro­ver­sy sur­round­ing oil com­pa­ny spon­sor­ship of cul­tur­al events:

“Shell Wildlife Destroy­er of the Year”, Friends of the Earth,
Octo­ber 2006
http://www.foe.co.uk/resource/briefings/shell_wildlife_destroyer.pdf

Arc­tic Ice Free by 2013: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7139797.stm

Trag­ic His­to­ry Muse­um: http://www.shelloiledwildlife.org.uk/

Art Not Oil: http://www.artnotoil.org.uk/gallery/v/shell

Full text of speech read by Der­rick Leavus­sum, “pub­lic rela­tions direc­tor for Shell”

Good evening my name is Derek Leavus­sum, pub­lic rela­tions direc­tor for Shell. I want to wel­come you all to the 2007 Shell Wildlife Pho­tog­ra­ph­er of the Year Award. As you can imag­ine- I don’t have an easy job, what with all this fuss about melt­ing glac­i­ers, extreme weath­er and wildlife extinc­tions. I’d like to thank the Bris­tol City Coun­cil, BBC Wildlife Mag­a­zine and the Nat­ur­al His­to­ry Muse­um for mak­ing my job all that much eas­i­er by allow­ing us to spon­sor your wild lie- I mean wildlife- exhi­bi­tion.

We pre­fer not to see the melt­ing of the Arc­tic ice cap as a threat to human civ­i­liza­tion. We see it as a busi­ness oppor­tu­ni­ty. After all, there are mil­lions of bar­rels of oil under there just wait­ing to be extract­ed. And we’ll need all the ener­gy we can get since we’ve just aban­doned our solar pro­gram. When you see the Shell logo, we don’t want you to think about the whale habi­tat we’re destroy­ing in Siberia and Ire­land, human rights vio­la­tions in Nige­ria, and espe­cial­ly not cli­mate change. This may all be true but the fact is that the world needs oil and this is sim­ply the price of progress.

Some say it’s iron­ic that the world’s sec­ond largest oil com­pa­ny is spon­sor­ing a wildlife pho­tog­ra­phy exhi­bi­tion- but Shell is tru­ly com­mit­ted to preser­va­tion of the polar bear and oth­er wildlife- in pho­tographs if not in the real world. Some say it’s the end of the oil age- but we say it’s just the begin­ning- we’re thrilled about dig­ging into Canada’s oil sands and with your help we can con­tin­ue to deceive the pub­lic into think­ing we’re a respon­si­ble cor­po­rate cit­i­zen. Thank you all for com­ing tonight and we hope you enjoy view­ing these amaz­ing pho­tographs of wildlife that Shell is destroy­ing- I mean con­serv­ing.

Also a spe­cial thanks to Dawn Pri­maro­la and the Labour par­ty for sup­port­ing a third run­way at Heathrow and ensur­ing that there remains a healthy demand for our prod­ucts.

The rev­o­lu­tion will not be motorised!

Video of Der­rick Leavus­some, Shell “pub­lic rela­tions direc­tor” speaks to the posh recep­tion at Bris­tol Muse­um.

http://risingtide.org.uk/bristol

Santas of Excessive Consumption in Norwich & London

Sub­ver­sive Singing San­tas Spread Sea­son­al San­i­ty

15.12.2007
Today, on one of the busiest shop­ping days of the year, activists from Nor­wich Ris­ing Tide dressed up as San­tas and vis­it­ed Chapelfield Mall to sing a dif­fer­ent tune to the usu­al buy, buy, buy mad­ness of the hol­i­day sea­son.

Norwich SantasSub­ver­sive Singing San­tas Spread Sea­son­al San­i­ty

15.12.2007
Today, on one of the busiest shop­ping days of the year, activists from Nor­wich Ris­ing Tide dressed up as San­tas and vis­it­ed Chapelfield Mall to sing a dif­fer­ent tune to the usu­al buy, buy, buy mad­ness of the hol­i­day sea­son.

Bear­ing a fes­tive ban­ner read­ing Lap­land is Melt­ing and singing sub­vert­ed Christ­mas car­ols (Wel­come to Con­sumer Won­der­land, Oh Lit­tle Town of Chapelfield, etc.), the San­tas set up out­side the tem­ple to con­sump­tion that is Chapelfield Mall.

Many stressed-out shop­pers broke into smiles of recog­ni­tion as the lyrics reached their ears: ‘Hit the malls with wads of mon­ey fa la la la / Breath­ing air that’s stale and ster­ile fa la la la’ or ‘To some folks Christ­mas means a time for gath­er­ing with friends / But TV says it’s time for pricey gifts and self­ish ends’. Mall secu­ri­ty how­ev­er were not so pleased with the ‘please don’t shop here’ tunes, and the San­tas were moved on – but not before send­ing a streak of san­i­ty through con­sumer won­der­land.

The San­tas’ car­ols also high­light­ed the fact that binge con­sump­tion at Christ­mas-time is direct­ly linked to cli­mate change (‘This shop­ping toil is wast­ing oil’). Hol­i­day food, trav­el, lights, and gifts pro­duce on aver­age 650 kg of CO2 emis­sions per indi­vid­ual. In total, that’s 5.5% of the year­ly car­bon foot­print of the UK.

‘Every gift that’s pro­duced, trans­port­ed, bought, used, and thrown away uses up ener­gy that we don’t have, and cre­ates emis­sions that our cli­mate can’t han­dle. And if that prod­uct is made of plas­tic (like all those cheap toys that will be bro­ken or dis­card­ed in a week’s time), then it’s lit­er­al­ly made of oil’, said one San­ta from Nor­wich Ris­ing Tide.

Said anoth­er: ‘Us San­tas aren’t sug­gest­ing you don’t give your loved ones presents this year. But why not make one or two of them, trade with friends, or buy local­ly. Think about the prod­ucts you’re buy­ing – what they’re made of, where they came from, how they got from there to here… and whether they’re actu­al­ly going to make some­one any hap­pi­er.’

norwich@risingtide.org.uk
http://www.risingtide.org.uk/norwich

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London Santas 2
San­tas of Exces­sive Con­sump­tion on Oxford Street

San­tas singing alter­na­tive car­ols on Oxford street in Lon­don today (15 Decem­ber).

Today, on the last big shop­ping week­end of the year, LRT went to Oxford street to sing alter­na­tive car­ols for all the love­ly boys and girls who were busy rac­ing around in a rush to spend.

Dressed as San­tas and Elves, we brought not only cheer, but some hope too, as we got loads of pos­i­tive feed­back. The San­tas sang for about two hours.

Christ­mas Car­ols (thanks to The Cen­ter for a New Amer­i­can Dream)

1
Con­sumer Won­der­land
(To the tune of Win­ter Won­der­land, lyrics by Eri­ca Avery)

The TV’s on / are you watch­ing?
Anoth­er prod­uct / that they’re hawk­ing
one more thing you need
to make life com­plete
Wel­come to Con­sumer Won­der­land

In the stores / you will hear it
“Pricey gifts / show hol­i­day spir­it”
That’s what they call it
to get to your wal­let
Wel­come to Con­sumer Won­der­land

At the mall we can go out shop­ping
and buy lots of stuff we can’t afford
we’ll have lots of fun with our new toys
until we real­ize that we’re still bored
When you shop / ain’t it thrilling
until / you get the billing
the mon­ey you still owe the stuff broke long ago
Wel­come to Con­sumer Won­der­land

2
Uh Oh We’re In The Red, Dear

(To the tune of Rudolph the red-nose rein­deer)

Uh oh we’re in the red, dear
On our cred­it card it shows
Christ­mas is almost over
But the deb­it line still grows
Shop­ping like San­ta’s zom­bies
Sent our bud­get down in flames
But all our Christ­mas spir­it
Helped the giant retail chains

I’m so fog­gy Christ­mas Eve
Won­der­ing how we’ll pay
Christ­mas does­n’t seem so bright
When our finances are tight

So here’s a plan for next year
Let’s for­get the shop­ping spree
Let’s give a gift of love, so
All our Christ­mas gifts are free

3
God Rest Ye Mer­ry Gen­tle­men

Slow down ye fran­tic shop­pers for there’s some­thing we must say
If you would spare a moment all the stores would go away
Big busi­ness has been telling us what Christ­mas means today

Now it’s time we decid­ed for our­selves, for our­selves
Yes it’s time we decid­ed for our­selves.

To some folks Christ­mas means a time for gath­er­ing with friends
And ene­mies might take it as a time to make amends
But TV says it’s time for pricey gifts and self­ish ends

Now it’s time we decid­ed for our­selves, for our­selves
Yes it’s time we decid­ed for our­selves.

Some peo­ple feel that Christ­mas is when Jesus makes a call
For oth­ers it’s a time to stress good will and peace to all
But adver­tis­ers tell us it means San­ta’s at the mall

Now it’s time we decid­ed for our­selves, for our­selves
Yes it’s time we decid­ed for our­selves.

4
Jin­gle All The Way
To the tune of Jin­gle Bells

Cho­rus:
Prof­its here, prof­its there,
prof­its every­where
Christ­mas time is fun­ny
we smell mon­ey in the air
Adver­tise, glam­or­ize,
fool you with a flair.
Let’s make sure that Christ­mas
is a busi­nesslike affair.

You’re eat­ing up our lies and dash­ing to the stores
Then all our prices rise and how the mon­ey pours
If we don’t keep you drugged and watch­ing your TV
You might see the hypocrisy
then where would busi­ness be?

Cho­rus

We’ll tell you how to think and tell you what to try
What to eat and drink and how to live and die
And if our plan suc­ceeds, when Christ­mas-time is nigh
Instead of seek­ing love and peace you’ll hunt for gifts to buy

Cho­rus

5
To the tune of Lit­tle Town of Beth­le­hem

Oh gen­tle folk of Lon­don Town
Think how they feed us lies
All through the streets the shops com­pete
Urg­ing us to buy and buy
Whilst else­where explodeth
Anoth­er bomb tonight
As inno­cents fall
Were in the shop­ping mall
This doesn’t quite seem right.

Spend all our cash, we’re feel­ing flash
As the queues grow and grow
Buy­ing lux­u­ry goods and loads of food
for folks we hard­ly know
Whilst in so many places
The peo­ple starve and die
As I carve my bird
It’s quite absurd
We buy into this lie

Then at new year the sales appear
And everything’s reduced
In store we see new prod­uct lines
And know that we’ve been duped
We wish that we had wait­ed
Until now to buy
The model’s been updat­ed
It makes us want to cry.

6
To the tune of Once in Roy­al David’s City

Once in dirty Lon­don City
Stood a huge big fuck off shop
Where they sold their goods aplen­ty
And the shop­ping did not stop
Brand­ed bags all over­flow­ing
All their sav­ings quick­ly going
Thus con­sumerism wild
Yule’s cheer mes­sage has defiled
Thus con­sumerism wild
Yule’s cheer mes­sage has defiled

7
To the tune of Silent Night

Silent night holy night
Bombs go boom,Soldiers fight
Round the stores the suck­ers trawl
Buy­ing crap for one and all
Shop until you drop
Shop until you drop

8
To the tune of Oh Come All Ye Faith­ful

Oh come all ye shop­pers
Bur­dened and despon­dent
Come all ye fol­low­ers of ma-a-mon
Come and buy things
Spark­ly and redun­dant

Oh come let us ignore it
Oh come let us deplore it
Oh come let us abhore it
Mon­ey and greed.

Ring tills with prof­it
Ring in exploita­tion
Ring all ye reg­is­ters of cap­i­tal­ism
Glo­ry to prof­it
At it’s high­est

Oh come let us ignore it
Oh come let us deplore it
Oh come let us abhore it
Mon­ey and greed.

9
To the tune of Away in a Manger

Away in a sweat­shop
A pit­tance for pay
Work under age chil­dren
With no time to play
Mak­ing train­ers and T‑shirts
And lux­u­ry goods
Threat­ened with vio­lence
And giv­en no food

The stars in the media
Encour­age our greed
They’re mak­ing us want things
We don’t real­ly need
Still wast­ing resources
And scram­bling our brains
We’re using up car­bon
With lit­tle to gain.

10
To the tune of “Frosty the Snow­man”

Cheney the oil man
Was a jol­ly hap­py crook
With a secret past and alot of cash from cook­ing up the books
Cheney the oil man
Was a greedy guy I’m told
Because he want­ed Hal­libur­ton to buy up all the oil
There must have been some mag­ic in that pace­mak­er he wore
Because some­how his heart could han­dle the vio­lence and the gore
Thumpi­ty Thump Thump Thumpi­ty Thump Thump Look at Cheney toil
Thumpi­ty Thump Thump Thumpi­ty Thump Thump Over fields of oil.
Cheney the oil man
got his dream come true
He stole 87 Bil­lion from me and you.

11
To the tune of “Joy to the World”

Joy to the World the Love has come
To Lib­er­ate us all.
The work­ers all are poor
From shop­ping at these stores
Let heav­en and nature sing,
Let heav­en and nature sing,
And stop and stop shop­ping.
Joy to the World the Love has come
To Lib­er­ate us all
No one can afford
This birth­day for Lord
Lets join togeth­er and sing
Lets join togeth­er and sing
And stop and stop shop­ping

info@londonrisingtide.org
http://londonrisingtide.org.uk

Rising Tide Rooftop Protest at Newquay airport 15.12.07

Some­times you’re lucky…

For the recent­ly formed Ker­now and Ply­mouth Ris­ing Tide groups, yes­ter­day marked an esca­la­tion in their fight against cli­mate change and for envi­ron­men­tal jus­tice. How­ev­er the planned rooftop protest at Newquay air­port was giv­en an unlike­ly boost when builders at the air­port left a lad­der propped up…which was just as well because ours broke!

Newquay Airport actionSome­times you’re lucky…

For the recent­ly formed Ker­now and Ply­mouth Ris­ing Tide groups, yes­ter­day marked an esca­la­tion in their fight against cli­mate change and for envi­ron­men­tal jus­tice. How­ev­er the planned rooftop protest at Newquay air­port was giv­en an unlike­ly boost when builders at the air­port left a lad­der propped up…which was just as well because ours broke!

Newquay air­port spe­cialis­es in cli­mate-wreck­ing short haul flights and is an obvi­ous legit­i­mate tar­get for envi­ron­men­tal action. How­ev­er, we were also rais­ing the issue of a recent report into the air­port which shows that the eco­nom­ic case for expan­sion is unsound.
http://www.groundswellcornwall.org/newquayairport

Yes­ter­day we arrived at the air­port on the bus. We weren’t the most like­ly look­ing bunch, but as usu­al the place was pret­ty desert­ed and we were able to reach our cho­sen point to access the roof. How­ev­er our lad­der ( from a kid’s bunk-bed ) broke, leav­ing our bird­man dan­gling com­i­cal­ly. Luck­i­ly for us, the builders’ shiny new lad­der was unat­tend­ed, so we used that one instead! The bird­man regained his foot­ing and five activists occu­pied the roof. We had two big ban­ners read­ing; NO PUBLIC DEBATE, NO PUBLIC DEMAND, ALL PRIVATE GAIN and NO MORE HOT AIR ON CLIMATE CHANGE.

We man­aged to get the press there before the police. When the police did arrive they were hap­py to let us have some cov­er­age and even com­plete a TV slot before ask­ing us to get down or get arrest­ed. The five activists on the roof were sup­port­ed with music, danc­ing and pup­petry from the ground. We also had a media team and legal observ­er present.

We made local TV and radio head­lines and expect good cov­er­age in the local papers. All in all it was a fan­tas­tic day, if a bit nip­py! For the groups involved it was an ener­gis­ing, empow­er­ing expe­ri­ence.

We are also arrang­ing a pub­lic meet­ing about the expan­sion plans ( St. Maw­gan Com­mu­ni­ty Hall 12.1.08 at 7pm. ) and are hop­ing to get rep­re­sen­ta­tives from Grounswell and the air­port along­side our­selves.
Here’s a link to a BBC report on the action; http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cornwall/7146159.stm

15.12.2007
PRESS RELEASE

Cli­mate Activists Spot­light Newquay Air­port

Cli­mate activists from Ris­ing Tide[1] have occu­pied Newquay air­port today. The demon­stra­tors are call­ing for an imme­di­ate halt to expan­sion of the airport[2] and a pub­lic debate on its future. With ban­ners, leaflets and cos­tumes — the peace­ful protest calls atten­tion to the air­port as an obsta­cle to sus­tain­able devel­op­ment in the Coun­ty.

Avi­a­tion cur­rent­ly accounts for 13% of the UK’s con­tri­bu­tion to cli­mate change and is the fastest grow­ing source of green­house gas emissions[3]. Newquay air­port offers only domes­tic and short haul flights[4], con­demned by MPs[5]. Fly­ing does ten times more dam­age to the cli­mate than tak­ing the train[6], while des­ti­na­tions served from Newquay are easy to reach by train or coach[7].

This year we have seen the worst flood­ing in decades, from cen­tral Africa and South Asia to York­shire and Glouces­ter­shire. Mean­while, Greece, Italy and Cal­i­for­nia have strug­gled with bush-fires in tin­der-dry con­di­tions. Despite these warn­ings, del­e­gates at the UN cli­mate talks in Bali con­tin­ued to resist mean­ing­ful cuts in green­house gas emis­sions.

Today’s demon­stra­tors are also alarmed fol­low­ing the con­clu­sions of a recent report[8] com­mis­sioned by Groundswell[9], which refutes the Coun­ty Coun­cil’s claim that Corn­wal­l’s future devel­op­ment depends upon expan­sion of the air­port. The report con­cludes that the eco­nom­ic case for expan­sion of the air­port is weak and that the air­port’s cur­rent oper­at­ing deficit of around one mil­lion pounds per year is met by Corn­wall Coun­ty Council[10], through high­er coun­cil tax or cuts in ser­vices.

In light of the immi­nent prob­lems of cli­mate change and peak oil it is cru­cial that local gov­ern­ment invest in sus­tain­able pub­lic trans­port. A recent report by Vis­it Scot­land con­cludes: “A tourism econ­o­my with­out a sus­tain­able trans­port pol­i­cy and sys­tem means less tourism in the long term” [11]

Sub­stan­tial pub­lic funds must not be invest­ed in a project which would increase Corn­wal­l’s CO2 emis­sions and dam­age the local envi­ron­ment, under a plan which takes no account of ris­ing oil prices. The expan­sion of Newquay air­port must be stopped.

Notes:

1. Ris­ing tide is a glob­al net­work of local groups, tak­ing action against cli­mate change and build­ing a move­ment based on social and envi­ron­men­tal jus­tice.
2. Expan­sion plans, backed by…
3. 13% — from Answer to Com­mons Par­lia­men­tary Ques­tion 2 May 2007.
http://www.greenpeace.org.uk/tags/emissions
4. http://www.flightmapping.com/UK/Newquay/
http://www.newquaycornwallairport.com/index.cfm?articleid=40516
5. The Bat­tle of Newquay: Green lob­by launch­es war to curb domes­tic flights
By Jonathan Brown and Ian Her­bert
http://environment.independent.co.uk/climate_change/article2366512.ece
6. http://www.greenpeace.org.uk/tags/emissions
7. http://www.seat61.com
8. Newquay Air­port Expan­sion The Case Exam­ined
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?9dytjtz5n2v
9. Groundswell is an inde­pen­dent group of Cor­nish deci­sion mak­ers
http://www.groundswellcornwall.org/who
10. Newquay Air­port Expan­sion: The Case Exam­ined, Eliz­a­beth Baines,
Com­mis­sioned by Groundswell Corn­wall. Page 40.
11. Vis­it Scot­land Research ( http://www.visitscotland.org),
Tomorrow’s World: Con­sumer and Tourist, vol. 2, no. 1, May 2006, page 12:
http://www.scotexchange.net/tomorrow_s_newsheet_180506.pdf

NB: Corn­wall Coun­ty Coun­cil became sole own­ers of the air­port in 2004… Newquay Air­port Expan­sion: The Case Exam­ined, Eliz­a­beth Baines, Com­mis­sioned by Groundswell Corn­wall. Page 5.

NB: Ris­ing Tide activists in Corn­wall also took part in a recent nation­al day of action to high­light the cli­mate impact of RBS (Roy­al Bank of Scot­land) invest­ments, RBS brand­ed itself The Oil and Gas bank. The activists appeared with ban­ners and leaflets out­side the RBS branch in Truro.

ker­now [at] risingtide.org.uk
http://www.risingtide.org.uk

What Better Time? Issue One out now!

What Bet­ter Time? is a free news sheet from the Scot­tish Cli­mate Activist Net­work. Issue one is out now, get em while they’re hot (actu­al­ly after the demo on Sat­ur­day they’re a bit wet and sog­gy).

What Bet­ter Time? is a free news sheet from the Scot­tish Cli­mate Activist Net­work. Issue one is out now, get em while they’re hot (actu­al­ly after the demo on Sat­ur­day they’re a bit wet and sog­gy).
This month­ly news sheet aims to inform peo­ple across Scot­land, and fur­ther, from a wide range of back-grounds about a fight to save the plan­et (yes, that old chest­nut). As I am sure you are aware human induced cli­mate change is immi­nent, and every per­son on the plan­et has to do some­thing about it. The Scot­tish Cli­mate Activist Net­work brings togeth­er activists and con­cerned indi­vid­u­als from across Scot­land so we can sup­port each oth­er in our work to stop cli­mate change through protest and direct action along with build­ing sus­tain­able alter­na­tives.

It is avail­able in hard copy in all good social cen­tres and hip­py hang-outs or online.

Email: what­bet­ter­time [at] riseup.net
Web­site: whatbettertime.livejournal.com

Sustainable Xmas — Cheadle leafletting, free space & bike protest

Cheadle­High­Street Against Cli­mate Change say ‘A plan­et is not just for Xmas’

Activists from Cheadle­High­Street Against Cli­mate Change have com­menced their cam­paign for a sus­tain­able Xmas. Nation­al research has indi­cat­ed that peo­ple through hol­i­day eat­ing, trav­el, Christ­mas lights, and gift giv­ing pro­duce on aver­age 650 kg of CO2 emis­sions per indi­vid­ual. This is 5.5% of the year­ly car­bon foot­print of the UK.

Cheadle­High­Street Against Cli­mate Change say ‘A plan­et is not just for Xmas’

Activists from Cheadle­High­Street Against Cli­mate Change have com­menced their cam­paign for a sus­tain­able Xmas. Nation­al research has indi­cat­ed that peo­ple through hol­i­day eat­ing, trav­el, Christ­mas lights, and gift giv­ing pro­duce on aver­age 650 kg of CO2 emis­sions per indi­vid­ual. This is 5.5% of the year­ly car­bon foot­print of the UK.

The aver­age per­son dur­ing the Hol­i­days pro­duces 26 kg of CO2 from Christ­mas food, 96 kg of CO2 from Christ­mas Car trav­el, 218 kg of CO2 from extrav­a­gant light­ing dis­plays, 310 kg of CO2 on Christ­mas Shop­ping.

CACC mem­bers recieved a good response from shop­pers of all nation­al­i­ties with their leaflets ’ A plan­et is not just for Xmas’. Shop­pers were urged to buy local­ly grown conifers in pots rather than import­ed Scan­dana­vian trees and to use solar pow­ered lights . An exchange has been set up for recy­cled presents and those want­i­ng an alter­na­tive to farm pro­duced cru­el­ty have been offered soya tex­tured pro­tein in exchange for the Xmas turkey.

A ‘Xmas free space ’ will be opened for those suf­fer­ing stress at Xmas and those who wor­ship oth­er reli­gions or who are aethe­ists and pagans.There will also be a Box­ing Day bike protest against traf­fic con­ges­tion

Fed Up Polar Bear Disrupts National BBC Wildlife Magazine HQ

This morn­ing, Tues­day Decem­ber 11th, at 10am, two mem­bers of “Arc­tic Asso­ciates” (aka Bris­tol Ris­ing Tide), and one grumpy refugee polar bear paid a vis­it to the nation­al offices of the BBC Wildlife Mag­a­zine at the top of Tow­er House in Broad­mead, Bris­tol. More than a hun­dred employ­ees looked on aghast (some wink­ing in sup­port) as “J. Smith” from Arc­tic Asso­ciates, flanked by Mr. Pole R. Bear, made a long and pas­sion­ate speech about the sad and dan­ger­ous irony of allow­ing the world’s sec­ond largest oil com­pa­ny- respon­si­ble for endan­ger­ing thou­sands of species through oil spills, tox­ic pol­lu­tion, and cli­mate change- to spon­sor their Wildlife Pho­tog­ra­ph­er of the Year Award Con­test, which is com­ing to Bris­tol Muse­um this Sat­ur­day Decem­ber 15th.

BBC Wildlife polar bearThis morn­ing, Tues­day Decem­ber 11th, at 10am, two mem­bers of “Arc­tic Asso­ciates” (aka Bris­tol Ris­ing Tide), and one grumpy refugee polar bear paid a vis­it to the nation­al offices of the BBC Wildlife Mag­a­zine at the top of Tow­er House in Broad­mead, Bris­tol. More than a hun­dred employ­ees looked on aghast (some wink­ing in sup­port) as “J. Smith” from Arc­tic Asso­ciates, flanked by Mr. Pole R. Bear, made a long and pas­sion­ate speech about the sad and dan­ger­ous irony of allow­ing the world’s sec­ond largest oil com­pa­ny- respon­si­ble for endan­ger­ing thou­sands of species through oil spills, tox­ic pol­lu­tion, and cli­mate change- to spon­sor their Wildlife Pho­tog­ra­ph­er of the Year Award Con­test, which is com­ing to Bris­tol Muse­um this Sat­ur­day Decem­ber 15th.

The vis­it evi­dent­ly cre­at­ed quite a stir, as employ­ees of BBC Wildlife gath­ered around to hear what the com­mo­tion was all about, and the press team, direc­tors, and build­ing secu­ri­ty simul­ta­ne­ous­ly con­verged on the pro­test­ers, who were final­ly asked to leave, after cir­cu­lat­ing through both the 9th and 14th floors of the build­ing, and speak­ing to the entire nation­al staff of the BBC Wildlife Mag­a­zine, who are now more aware than ever of the his­toric blun­der than was made when Shell’s £1,500,000 two year spon­sor­ship deal was accept­ed.

Iron­i­cal­ly, the poster child of this year’s Pho­tog­ra­phy Award is a polar bear stuck on a melt­ing ice­berg, the most vis­i­ble sym­bol of the cli­mate-dam­ag­ing nature of Shell’s core busi­ness.

If you’d like to get involved, come to the sHELL Wildlife Pho­tog­ra­phy Exhib­it PROTEST this Sat­ur­day Dec. 15th start­ing at Noon, in front of the Bris­tol Muse­um at the top of Park St. Please come dressed as any wildlife that sHELL is endan­ger­ing, and invite all your friends- putting a stop to green­wash­ing is a key bat­tle in the war against cli­mate change, and we want to stop our pub­lic muse­ums being used for this pur­pose**

The exhib­it will remain at the Muse­um until the 13th of Jan­u­ary.

**We are hav­ing a cos­tume mak­ing party/ plan­ning ses­sion this Wednes­day the 12th at Kebele- 14 Robert­son Rd. in Eas­t­on from 1700 to 2200 or so, with an open dis­cus­sion hap­pen­ing at 1930. There will be at least one sewing machine there, so bring mate­r­i­al, (fake) fur of the Shell- dam­aged wildlife of your choice- avail­able at all fine fab­ric shops, news­pa­per, black felt, ban­ner and sign mak­ing mate­ri­als, and your favourite bev­er­age to share.**

More infor­ma­tion about the cam­paign:

Despite dozens of peo­ple con­tact­ing the Bris­tol City Coun­cil and the muse­um and ask­ing them to reject the exhi­bi­tion, these requests have been met with excus­es, buck pass­ing, or sim­ply silence. It’s clear that our lead­ers would rather not face up to the fact that our pub­lic muse­um is in fact adver­tis­ing and green­wash­ing one of the worst multi­na­tion­al oil com­pa­nies which is wreak­ing hav­oc on peo­ple, wildlife, and habi­tat the world over (all in the name of wildlife pro­tec­tion?)

Appar­ent­ly the Bris­tol Muse­um, Bris­tol City Coun­cil, the Nat­ur­al His­to­ry Muse­um, and BBC Wildlife Mag­a­zine see no prob­lem with exhibit­ing pho­tographs of endan­gered polar bears on melt­ing ice as part of a pho­tog­ra­phy exhi­bi­tion spon­sored by Shell. Do they think we’re stu­pid?

Our goal is to put pres­sure on the lat­ter two organ­i­sa­tions to reject Shell as a spon­sor, and for Shell to decide that the neg­a­tive pub­lic­i­ty involved with spon­sor­ing the com­pe­ti­tion sim­ply isn’t worth it any­more.

More infor­ma­tion about Shell:

http://onthelevelblog.wordpress.com/2007/10/04/shells-wild-lie/

Shell oper­ates in 145 coun­tries world­wide- one of the worst impacts is in Nige­ria, where Shell was com­plic­it in the 1995 mur­der of Ken Saro-Wiwa, an envi­ron­men­tal activist, as well as eight oth­ers by the Niger­ian mil­i­tary jun­ta.

Shell has been work­ing in the Niger Delta since 1956, caus­ing prob­lems to:

• local com­mu­ni­ties — gas flares burn day and night, roar­ing like jet engines and pol­lut­ing the air with thick sooty par­ti­cles that stick to almost every­thing and have seri­ous health impacts

• liveli­hoods — oil is a root of con­flict and suf­fer­ing in Nige­ria. Over 1000 law suits have been filed against Shell, yet it still refus­es to pay com­pen­sa­tion costs.

• the envi­ron­ment — pol­lut­ing oil spills and fires have occurred for decades due to Shel­l’s rust­ing pipes seri­ous­ly affect­ing local vil­lages, bio­di­ver­si­ty, and con­tribut­ing towards cli­mate change.

Come to the protest at noon on Sat­ur­day, and let ‘em know that Bris­to­lians won’t stand idly by while our plan­et is rav­aged, and our muse­um is com­plic­it in cov­er­ing up oil com­pa­ny lies.

The time for blind obe­di­ence has passed- it’s time to start dis­obey­ing.….

“Where oil reigns, life is hell”

-Oron­to Dou­glas, Envi­ron­men­tal Law­er, Niger Delta

Bath Bomb issue 5 now! & Bristle statement

Just your Christ­mas edi­tion of the month­ly Bathon­ian rab­ble rousi­ness, from deep with­in gen­tri­fy cen­tral

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Nev­er mind the Chron­i­cle… here’s the ever-fes­tive
The Bath Bomb

Just your Christ­mas edi­tion of the month­ly Bathon­ian rab­ble rousi­ness, from deep with­in gen­tri­fy cen­tral

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Nev­er mind the Chron­i­cle… here’s the ever-fes­tive
The Bath Bomb
Issue #5
free/donation
Dec ‘07

Bath Activists — 2 BNP – 0

Nazi Nick Grif­fin must’ve been hav­ing flash­backs on the 26th Novem­ber as yet anoth­er BNP meet­ing got shaft­ed by anti-fas­cists. This time the venue was Oxford Union, an upper class debat­ing soci­ety who booked Grif­fin and holo­caust deny­ing bas­tard David Irv­ing to speak to try and raise falling tick­et sales. Bath Activist Net­work sent 9 activists to the 1,000 strong demo. After get­ting bored of speech­es and plac­ards, we put our­selves to good use blockad­ing a side entrance to the meet­ing, our pres­ence being enough to deter the cops from let­ting the doors open. All oth­er entrances were block­ad­ed and BNP sup­port­ers were turfed out of a pub they were hid­ing in! The demo most­ly stayed peace­ful, save a brief instance dur­ing which the cops tried to stop activists get­ting into the build­ing. The cops – as they often do – failed, and the build­ing was breached many times through­out the night. The meet­ing was delayed by near­ly two hours, and the meet­ing end­ed up last­ing just 8 min­utes, with Grif­fin and Irv­ing being held in sep­a­rate loca­tions for their own safe­ty!

Annoy­ing though the BNP were, they were near­ly topped by the spoilt tweed-wear­ing lit­tle Har­ry and Wills wannabe daddy’s boys that con­sti­tute the major­i­ty of stu­dents at Oxford. Judg­ing by the way they were whing­ing and cry­ing in favour of the BNP, you could almost get the impres­sion that they were fas­cists them­selves. The rich sup­port­ing the nazis? Hmm­mm. Added to this, they didn’t even try to con­ceal their supe­ri­or­i­ty com­plex­es derived from the over-priced crash course in sodomy and brandy quaf­fling that counts for an edu­ca­tion at Oxford.

The same hap­pened to Nazi Nick in Oxford as in Bath when the greasy hunch-backed lit­tle bas­tard came here, with a well-placed protest shut­ting his meet­ing down. The night was a huge suc­cess – block­ades, nazis get­ting pelt­ed with eggs, occu­pa­tions, out­wit­ting dozy cops – chaos! When will you get the mes­sage, Nick? Soci­ety hates you and your nazi views! Lis­ten­ing to sick bas­tards like Grif­fin is a good reminder that regard­less of colour or nation­al­i­ty, the only sig­nif­i­cant divide in soci­ety is rich and poor, the many and the few. As one chant went on the night, ‘They say race war — we say CLASS WAR!’

Bris­tle Mag: R.I.P.

We here at the Bath Bomb would like to tip our hats in fond farewell to our lit­er­ary fore­fa­thers at Bris­tle mag­a­zine. For many years, this rag pro­vid­ed Bris­tol and the south west With inspir­ing rad­i­cal news and rants. It was a great read, and well worth the odd £1.20 of dole!

http://www.bristle.org.uk

Kebab Shop Car­nage

Sta­tion Kebab Shop in Brad­ford-on-Avon has been forced to close after a vicious race attack left staff mem­bers with bro­ken bones. The attack comes short­ly after anti-racists were brand­ed fas­cists for shut­ting down a BNP meet­ing in Oxford. This attack is evi­dence enough to demon­strate what hap­pens when we let these bas­tards spread their poi­son. They whine about free­dom of speech, but they only use it to spread fear, vio­lence and hatred because of the colour of people’s skin – they’re racist thugs who need a fuckin hard boot to the face. The only debate worth hav­ing with a fas­cist is one where they end up inhal­ing their own teeth.

In a state­ment received by Bath Bomb today, local Antifa group have promised ret­ri­bu­tion against fas­cists oper­at­ing local­ly, and frankly, good luck to them! As Adolph Hitler once said ‘The only way the rise of the Ger­man Nazi par­ty could have been pre­vent­ed was if its ene­mies had have recog­nised it for what it was and smashed it in its infan­cy with the utmost force’. The only true words he ever said, and as true to the BNP and NF today as it was to him back in the 1930s’.

http://www.thisisbath.com/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=180730&command=displayContent&sourceNode=232315&home=yes&more_nodeId1=163047&contentPK=19121961

Hunt­ing As Usu­al, Sab­bing As Usu­al

It was a sun­ny autumn day when a group of us went for a trip to the coun­try. We ren­dezvoused with a group of peace­ful veg­gie com­man­does and went about our task. We were there to mon­i­tor and stop a group of sadis­tic inbreds who prance about on hors­es to sat­is­fy their blood­lust and infe­ri­or­i­ty com­plex­es (I am of course talk­ing about fox hunters, of the Ted­worth Hunt). Despite the ban, they are still hunt­ing, this was fur­ther clar­i­fied on a pre­vi­ous week when a group of sabs stopped a dig out (which involves the hunt send­ing a ter­ri­er down a fox hole to fight the trapped ani­mal, before yank­ing it out). They put on the pre­tences of drag hunt­ing (fol­low­ing a fake scent) but this is nor­mal­ly only for show or insur­ance should they “acci­den­tal­ly” kill any­thing.

On arriv­ing at the hunt there were the usu­al assort­ment of big-eared boys and oth­er odd­i­ties of the human species. We did our best to fol­low the hunt; jump­ing fences, blow­ing horns and chas­ing them around the coun­try­side. At one point after los­ing the hunt and then re-find­ing them again, some­thing must have flipped in the psy­chot­ic mind of the hunts­man and his fol­low­ers and they tried to ride us down (No sabs were seri­ous­ly injured). Short­ly after this inci­dent, their day thor­ough­ly ruined by the sabs, the hunt packed up ear­ly. We then went round a mate’s house for veg­an cake and tea. If you feel like get­ting involved give us a call on 07854 062336.

http://hsa.enviroweb.org/hsa.shtml

Events

every Mon­day Bath Hunt Sabo­teurs meet­ing — back room of the Bell, 8pm
every Wednes­day Lon­don Road Food Co-op; 4pm—7pm, River­side Com­mu­ni­ty Cen­tre, Lon­don Road
8th Dec Bath FreeShop — Stall Street 12–3pm
10th-24th Dec Anti-fur fort­night http://www.caft.org.uk
15th Dec Day of action against foie gras; con­tact bathanimalaction@yahoo.co.uk
16th Dec ‘Bub­bling Under’ — Porter Cel­lar Bar, 1–4pm; show­ing The Yes Men
21stDec ‘Left­ism’ at the Crown on Bath­wick Street — 9–1am; funds towards RAINBOW
2nd Jan Bath Ani­mal Action meet­ing — back room of the Bell, 7.30–8.30pm
3rd Jan Bath Activist Net­work meet­ing — down­stairs Hob­gob­lin, 7.30–9pm
7th Jan Pub­lic meet­ing against Tesco’s; St Mary’s Church, Bath­wick Hill; con­tact bathactivistnet@yahoo.co.uk for mnore details

Reclaim The High Street

Mem­bers of Bath Activist Net­work descend­ed on town last Sat­ur­day for the mam­moth day of demo­ing that was ‘Reclaim the Plan­et’. Mov­ing away from the orig­i­nal ‘eco’ theme, activists adopt­ed a more gen­er­ous­ly anti-cap­i­tal­ist approach to ques­tion the con­sumer night­mare that is Xmas shop­ping. Now, we’re not anti Xmas, but we did want to high­light why this time of year sees the sweat­shop, ani­mal abuse and cli­mate change indus­tries prof­its soar, in this, the sea­son of good will. We start­ed off help­ing out Bath Stop the War Coali­tion on their anti-war vig­il which has been tak­ing place every Sat­ur­day, between 11.30 and 12.30 out­side the Abbey for the past sev­er­al years. An unjust war for oil, so we can keep dri­ving our 4x4s, import­ing our apples and buy­ing our plas­tic crap.
From there, we moved on to Bistro No.5, an iso­lat­ed bas­tion of ani­mal abuse that con­tin­ues to sell the bloat­ed liv­er of force-fed geese, oth­er­wise known as foie gras. Hav­ing already promised to take this sick ‘del­i­ca­cy’ off the menu, but put it back on, they weren’t best pleased to see us again. The man­ager­ess called the cops, who threat­ened some arrests, exchanged some stern words, then left after the day’s first police-pro­test­er round of ban­ter. This left a very unhap­py man­ager­ess and dur­ing a short and sharp phone call, the own­er promised to take it back off the menu!

We then moved on to Dis­ney, who use their ‘cute and cud­dly’ image to hide the fact that they employ third world chil­dren in sweat­shops to pro­duce their toys for slave labour wages. A ban­ner was unfurled, leaflets dis­trib­uted, and many cus­tomers left to shop in a more cru­el­ty-free envi­ron­ment. The demo was effec­tive and well received – we even received a vis­it from our flu­o­ro-jack­et­ed friends from the Bath Con­stab­u­lary, who were hap­py to let us con­tin­ue our peace­ful protest, and moved off after a anoth­er spot of jovial ban­ter!

From there we moved to the ever unpop­u­lar McDon­alds, who were pleased as ever to see us. More ban­ners, free cake and hun­dreds of leaflets were deployed as dozens of poten­tial cus­tomers pledged to boy­cott the place on the grounds of their dis­re­gard for ani­mal wel­fare, employ­ee rights, the envi­ron­ment and the seri­ous health impli­ca­tions of eat­ing there! All in all a long but suc­cess­ful day despite the ter­ri­ble weath­er. A fol­low-up event is being planned for next sum­mer, and loads is gonna be going on in-between, so keep yer eyes peeled!

http://www.mcspotlight.org/
http://www.nosweat.org.uk/node/183
http://www.banfoiegras.org.uk/
http://www.stopwar.org.uk/

Pup­py Punch­ers Pay The Price

On Sat­ur­day the 10th Novem­ber, activists descend­ed on Hunt­ing­don Life Sci­ences in Cam­bridgeshire, furi­ous at the company’s con­tin­ued ani­mal abuse. A research con­trac­tor for the phar­ma­ceu­ti­cal indus­try, HLS kill 500 ani­mals dai­ly in the name of prof­it, with­out ever pro­duc­ing a sin­gle paper. But not just the cute and fluffy ani­mals suf­fer: 10,000 humans die every year in the UK alone as a result of dodgy drug side effects. But then what can you expect, when the gov­ern­ment refus­es to exam­ine whether ani­mal test­ing works or not? TGN 1412 hor­ri­bly injured 6 vol­un­teers in March of last year; like Vioxx, Con­ter­gan, and Thalido­mide did before, to name a few. But the phar­ma­ceu­ti­cals have lob­bied hard for their priv­i­leges, and who cares about lives when there’s a quick buck to be made? Far eas­i­er to just lock up any­one who com­plains and call them ‘ter­ror­ists’ – just like the three SHAC activists in prison right now.

From 1 till 2, cam­paign­ers marched through Hunt­ing­don cen­tre, leaflet­ing and chant­i­ng, before mov­ing on to the labs itself. And what a place – ringed by razor­wire, fences and grim-look­ing cops, HLS is noth­ing short of a mod­ern day Auschwitz. For two hours we vent­ed our rage, with mega­phone, voice and siren, and heard how these bank­rupt mon­sters have been bailed out again and again by tax­pay­ers’ mon­ey, and also of the caught-on-cam­era HLS work­ers, laugh­ing as they hit cap­tive bea­gles in the face.

Recent­ly, anoth­er share­hold­er, Axa, pulled out; but when will sci­ence final­ly learn to move to non-ani­mal test­ing, so then we can all just get on with our lives, rather than wav­ing plac­ards, or bed-bound in cash-strapped hos­pi­tals?

http://www.shac.net/HLS/exposed.html

Who Are Bath Activist Net­work?

We are 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

The Wheels Of Green Bull Go Round And Round

Ever strain­ing to prove its green cre­den­tials, B&NES have recent­ly invest­ed in a pilot scheme of school­bus­es being run on rape­seed oil/biodiesel , as a mea­sure to cut CO2 emis­sions– with one at Three Ways in Bath and anoth­er at Nor­ton Hill, in Mid­somer Nor­ton. While my tree­hug­ger side wel­comes this, my inner cyn­ic gets scep­ti­cal: nitrous oxide emis­sion from fer­tilis­ers are around 3oo times worse than fos­sil fuel emis­sions, so, unless organ­ic, bio­fu­els are no friend to the plan­et. Sec­ond­ly, there is bare­ly enough farm­land around for food crops nev­er mind fuel, which will jump food prices, when the world’s already got more than enough star­va­tion prob­lems. In the South, bio­fu­el plan­ta­tions will also ruin indige­nous cul­ture by forc­ing peo­ple from their land into the cities, and will also eat into nature reserves. Small scale pro­duc­tion and recy­cling cook­ing oils may not be a bad thing, but means lit­tle prof­it for the agro­fu­els indus­try: yet again, the smell of ‘green­wash’ is in the air, and it’s start­ing to stink.

http://www.biofuelwatch.org.uk/

Suits, Gold Lamé And Video­tapes

Car­ry­ing on from last month’s ‘Fourth World War’, the Porter Cellar’s keep­ing it up with anoth­er ‘Bub­bling Under’ screen­ing: Sun­day 16th Decem­ber, from 1pm till 4pm, free entry, show­ing ‘The Yes Men’. A dark­ly com­i­cal doc­u­men­tary, it fol­lows the sto­ry of how two anti-cor­po­rate activists who set them­selves up as bogus big busi­ness reps, mak­ing ever-more ridicu­lous pre­sen­ta­tions at swanky indus­try con­fer­ences. Fol­low­ing com­mer­cial log­ic to its nasty extreme, they hoped to shake the audi­ence from their stu­por by straight-faced­ly offer­ing up busi­ness plans so bru­tal and down­right dis­gust­ing, that even the most greedy and self-serv­ing of fat cats would be incensed. But, whether propos­ing elec­tro-shock­ing sweat­shop work­ers into line with inflat­ed gold­en dil­dos, or recy­cled human fae­ces into a new range of burg­ers, the only reac­tion they ever get is enthu­si­as­tic applause… Prov­ing that once again, fact is stranger than fic­tion! Must be seen to be believed.

http://www.moles.co.uk/porter/view_porter_listing.ihtml?per=future
http://www.theyesmen.org/

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bris­tle mag­a­zine (Bris­tol) — state­ment from the col­lec­tive

Whilst the com­rades at Bath Bomb are jump­ing the gun a bit by declar­ing ‘Bris­tle R.I.P’, the bris­tle Col­lec­tive, pub­lish­ers of bris­tle mag­a­zine, would like to advise activists, read­ers and Indy­media users of the fol­low­ing:

A state­ment from the bris­tle Col­lec­tive

Before the Bris­to­lian news-sheet came and went, before Bris­tol Indy­media was con­ceived, before the inter­net was a dai­ly (hourly) part of your lives, and before any­body & nobody had their per­son­al blog, there was bris­tle mag­a­zine.

What start­ed as a cut’n’paste A4 pho­to­copied & fold­ed freesheet (see image), in times of hope and high activ­i­ty when the Tories were beat­en and we were reclaim­ing those streets, devel­oped into a 2 or more colour mag­a­zine of between 24 and 40 pages. From a copied run of 50 to a pro­fes­sion­al print-run and sales of 1200, although nor­mal­ly half that, bris­tle evolved through the years. But its aim always remained the same: to give a space and a voice in Bris­tol & the south west to those shut out from the cor­po­rate media-main­stream of ads and bull­shit. To be a pub­li­ca­tion writ­ten by activists that would try to reach out beyond the activist scenes to com­bat the mis­in­for­ma­tion of gov­ern­ments and cap­i­tal.

Some 10 years and 24 issues (plus a book, var­i­ous free-sheets, t‑shirts, stick­ers etc) lat­er that task remains as valid and vital as ever, in fact more so! But for now bris­tle mag­a­zine is dor­mant. The con­tin­ued depar­ture over the last 2 years of long-term col­lec­tive mem­bers, and con­trib­u­tors, has not been coun­tered by suf­fi­cient new peo­ple. We have had some inter­est­ed new peo­ple, but their involve­ment, and usu­al­ly their stay in Bris­tol, has not been per­ma­nent.

Sad­ly there­fore, the remain­ing few col­lec­tive mem­bers, who are all deeply involved in oth­er projects too, have decid­ed to take a long term break and sus­pend pub­li­ca­tion of the mag­a­zine. We would like to thank all those who have con­tributed in any way to the mag­a­zine over the years, and send our love and sol­i­dar­i­ty to all those con­tin­u­ing to strug­gle for a free and bet­ter world. We look for­wards to see­ing you behind the bar­ri­cade of your choos­ing, be it wield­ing a pen, a spray can, or some­thing a lit­tle heav­ier.

For now we are look­ing into oth­er pos­si­ble ini­tia­tives involv­ing print media and the machin­ery need­ed. We would be inter­est­ed to hear from any­body con­sid­er­ing pub­lish­ing alter­na­tive print media. Indeed if you have the time, ener­gy, skills (research, writ­ing, dtp, dis­tro, art & car­toons, edit­ing etc) and longish-term com­mit­ment we could be per­suad­ed to relaunch bris­tle! Whilst we have closed the old bris­tle web­site & email, we can still be con­tact­ed c/o 14 Robert­son Rd, Bris­tol BS5 6JY, or email bristle@riseup.net

Salud!

Police manhandle Tesco biofuel protestors – corporate protection gone mad?

3 pro­tes­tors who arrived to set up a peace­ful protest against Tesco’s invest­ments into bio­fu­els were man­han­dled by Police in cen­tral Lon­don on Decem­ber 8th who forced them into a met­al pen. Despite, this a peace­ful protest was held for an hour includ­ing a stop by 300 cyclists and 1 min­utes silence for those who are suf­fer­ing or who have died as the result of mas­sive expan­sion of large scale bio­fu­el plan­ta­tions across the South.

Tesco biofuel protest 1Tesco biofuel protest 23 pro­tes­tors who arrived to set up a peace­ful protest against Tesco’s invest­ments into bio­fu­els were man­han­dled by Police in cen­tral Lon­don on Decem­ber 8th who forced them into a met­al pen. Despite, this a peace­ful protest was held for an hour includ­ing a stop by 300 cyclists and 1 min­utes silence for those who are suf­fer­ing or who have died as the result of mas­sive expan­sion of large scale bio­fu­el plan­ta­tions across the South.

The protest had been well adver­tised as a peace­ful protest, part of the cycle ride before the Lon­don Glob­al Cli­mate Action D8 march, that would start at 1030am and last until 1130am. On arriv­ing at 1000 to set up, one pro­tes­tor found that there were 5 police vans wait­ing on the cor­ner of Regent Street and Jermyn Street.

As three pro­tes­tors set up, police insist­ed that they stand with­in a met­al ‘pen’ that had been placed on the pave­ment. The pro­tes­tors refused as the pave­ment was very wide (see pho­tos), there was only going to be a few of them, and they did not intend to obstruct pedes­tri­ans. The police then man­han­dled the pro­tes­tors into the ‘pen’ (see pho­tos).

The 3 pro­tes­tors, Dr Andrew Boswell of bio­fu­el­watch and a Green par­ty coun­cil­lor in Nor­folk, Dr Derek Wall, Prin­ci­ple speak­er of the Green Par­ty and Claire Sims were joined by about 4 oth­er pro­tes­tors who leaflet­ed shop­pers going into Tescos and passers- by.

Around 300 cyclists arrived at 1115am, and Andrew Boswell and Derek Wall spoke to them (Andrew Boswell’s speech is append­ed below). The protest then con­clud­ed peace­ful­ly as it had start­ed.

Tesco describe their bio­fu­els invest­ments on their web­page at:
http://www.tescocorporate.com/biofuels.htm

‘We are already the UK mar­ket leader in bio­fu­els and dur­ing 2007 we aim to dou­ble the pro­por­tion we sell. This means that cus­tomers will be able to buy a 5% bioethanol mix at over 300 petrol sta­tions in the UK. This helps our cus­tomers reduce their emis­sions, as a car dri­ven with our bioethanol mix petrol is respon­si­ble for 4.5% less CO2. We were the UK’s first major retail­er to incor­po­rate bio­fu­el into our stan­dard petrol and diesel, with no price pre­mi­um.

We also use a 50:50 biodiesel mix in our own vehi­cles — the high­est per­cent­age blend used by any major dis­tri­b­u­tion fleet. We have a 25% stake in bio­fu­el sup­pli­er Green­er­gy, which has opened the UK’s largest sin­gle-line biodiesel plant, on the Hum­ber estu­ary, with an annu­al pro­duc­tion capac­i­ty of 100,000 tonnes. Green­er­gy buys rape­seed for con­ver­sion to biodiesel from around 1,500 farm­ers con­tract­ed through Grain­farm­ers, a large agri­cul­tur­al co-oper­a­tive in the UK.’

An arti­cle in Auto indus­try mag­a­zine
http://www.autoindustry.co.uk/news/02–04-07_6
describes how ‘Green­er­gy’s biodiesel plant in north-east Eng­land began com­mer­cial pro­duc­tion on Fri­day 30 March(2007), and should ramp up to full capac­i­ty of 100,000 tonnes/year in a cou­ple of weeks, accord­ing to the com­pa­ny. The plant refines biodiesel from rape­seed oil, palm oil and soya oil. Chief Exec­u­tive Robert Owens told Reuters that the sec­ond phase, which should take capac­i­ty to 200,000 tonnes is on sched­ule to be com­plet­ed in Novem­ber.’

Cyclist pho­tos from Mike Greenville’s web­site at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikegrenville/2096155112/in/set-72157603404734034/
etc. Oth­er pho­tos by Andrew Boswell.

Speech by Andrew Boswell

Thanks for join­ing us here for this protest against Tesco and their invest­ment in the large scale biodiesel indus­try. Thank you com­ing in a zero-car­bon way by ped­al pow­er.

Bio­fu­els are a cli­mate jus­tice issue, a social jus­tice issue, a human jus­tice issue. We are protest­ing here because of Tesco’s cor­po­rate involve­ment in the bio­fu­el indus­try and in par­tic­u­lar­ly Palm Oil for biodiesel.

Palm oil is in a lot of food prod­ucts. In fact it is 1 in 10 of Tescos prod­ucts.

But we are here today to protest against Tesco’s invest­ment in Green­er­gy Bio­fu­els Ltd and their role as a major dis­trib­u­tor of bio­fu­els. Tesco have been mar­ket-lead­ers of bio­fu­els amongst super­mar­kets. Green­er­gy uses palm oil, soya and rape­seed oil in their biodiesel and also sells Brazil­ian sug­ar ethanol, and they thus con­tribute to fur­ther glob­al warm­ing, defor­esta­tion and threat­en the liveli­hoods of many com­mu­ni­ties in the glob­al South.

Let’s just touch on the eco­log­i­cal, social and human issues with bio­fu­els. As the bio­fu­el indus­try expands, we see bio­fu­els cause pover­ty to indige­nous peo­ples. Peo­ple who have lived for gen­er­a­tions on land and in the for­est have their land grabbed. Social and land con­flicts result. There’s abus­es in human rights and labour rights.

When large mono­cul­tures are grown, often the peo­ple remain in vil­lages with­in the large plan­ta­tions of Soya or Palm. When pes­ti­cides are used, the pes­ti­cide plane does not select where to spray – peo­ple are often poi­soned, become ill and some­times die from pes­ti­cide poi­son­ing.

Food secu­ri­ty and sov­er­eign­ty is anoth­er big issue. Glob­al­ly we are see­ing mas­sive amounts of food crops for exam­ple Corn, Wheat, Soya, being sold for fuel. Or land where com­mu­ni­ties grew food becomes tak­en over for grow­ing full crops. A more imme­di­ate prob­lem is that bio­fu­els, along with oth­er caus­es (cli­mate change droughts and increas­ing afflu­ence in Chi­na and India – EXPAND), have forced up world food com­mod­i­ty prices. Wheat has gone up 75% in just the last few months. This impacts poor coun­tries who can­not grow all their food and have to buy on the inter­na­tion­al mar­kets – they can buy less food. These coun­tries often have peo­ple close to star­va­tion who are forced into star­va­tion by these ris­ing prices.

The UN has also high­light­ed that land dis­place­ment could cause up to 60 mil­lion bio­fu­el refugees – 5 mil­lion in Kali­man­tan in Indone­sia alone. Once dis­placed from their tra­di­tion­al lands, peo­ple may try to eak out a less than sub­sis­tence exis­tence on what remains of their home­lands, often hav­ing lost their tra­di­tion­al food sources, or they may migrate in the mega-cities of the glob­al South and become the urban poor.

We will have 1 min­utes silence at the end of this speech for those peo­ple suf­fer­ing now or who have died as a result of the rich world’s mad rush to bio­fu­els.

Mas­sive bio­fu­el pro­duc­tion will also con­tribute to sys­temic eco­log­i­cal prob­lems such as water deple­tion, soil ero­sion and chem­i­cal poi­son­ing of the land by exces­sive fer­til­iz­ers and pes­ti­cides.

But let’s return to Palm Oil.

Defor­esta­tion and peat­land destruc­tion is a mas­sive con­trib­u­tor to glob­al green­house gas emis­sions – about 20% of emis­sions each year. In real­ly badyears like 1997 when there was mas­sive peat­land burn­ing in South East Asia, even more – pos­si­bly 40% in 1997. Palm Oil plan­ta­tions are planned on a mas­sive scale across South East Asia and into pris­tine rain­for­est and peat­lands.

So right now, Indone­sia and Malaysia are set to destroy mil­lions of hectares of rain­for­est and peat­lands for Oil palm plan­ta­tions to feed Euro­pean cars.
And Tescos and Green­er­gy are help­ing them.

The New Sci­en­tist report­ed last month that palm oil biodiesel, pro­duced this way, can pro­duce up to 36 times – yes, 36 times, that is 3600% — more car­bon emis­sions than ordi­nary fos­sil diesel.

We would do all bet­ter to start dri­ving Hum­mers than use this fuel!

In South Amer­i­ca, our demand for bio­fu­els is push­ing up the price of soya and fuelling the destruc­tion of the Ama­zon, on which all our sur­vival depends.
And Tescos and Green­er­gy want to sell us Soya biodiesel too.

We have to also address Gov­ern­ments.
Europe’s bio­fu­el poli­cies are dri­ving defor­esta­tion and the EU wants a 10 fold increase in bio­fu­els by 2020. If we do not stop them, then every­thing else we do as a move­ment will become irrel­e­vant, because we will have no hope of stop­ping run­away cli­mate change.

Such mas­sive bio­fu­el expan­sion is set to fur­ther dam­age the cli­mate, fur­ther risk food sup­plies for many of the world’s most vul­ner­a­ble, cause more strife and vio­lence in land dis­putes, and cre­ate even more bio­fu­el refugees dis­placed from their tra­di­tion­al lands.

We can­not grow all the nec­es­sary crops in the North.
Even bio­fu­els grown on Euro­pean soil with heavy nitro­gen fer­til­iz­er regimes pro­duce nitrous oxide – a green­house gas 300 times more dam­ag­ing than CO2 that dam­ages the cli­mate.
And Tescos and Green­er­gy pro­mote oil seed rape biodiesel too.
A recent study showed that the fer­til­iz­er used in grow­ing it can pro­duce up to 70% more GHG emis­sions that fos­sil diesel.

So Tesco and Green­er­gy are mak­ing us cli­mate loosers, what­ev­er biodiesel they sup­ply – Palm, Soya, or Oilseed rape. We have to stop them, the EU and the our Gov­ern­ment.

The UK Gov­ern­ment is blind­ly fol­low­ing the EU and has man­dat­ed 2.5% bio­fu­els at the pump from next April 15th. This will go down in cli­mate jus­tice his­to­ry as April Bio­fools day. Unlike Apartheid South Africa, no one will be able to boy­cott their part in increas­ing glob­al warm­ing.

We need deep real cuts in our trans­port emis­sions … by trav­el­ling less, by using cars less, by using pub­lic trans­port more, by using cycling and walk­ing more, by mak­ing the car indus­try deliv­er strict fuel effi­cien­cy stan­dards, by trans­port pol­i­cy that builds mass tran­sit sys­tems, by social and plan­ning pol­i­cy that helps peo­ple live clos­er to their work and trav­el less, by pro­duc­ing most of our food local­ly and by reduc­ing imports and the vol­ume of trade.

We must resist this ‘mad rush to bio­fu­els’. Today, we will be hand­ing in a let­ter to Gor­don Brown at 10, Down­ing Street with demands for cli­mate jus­tice.

• The UK and EU gov­ern­ments must aban­don all tar­gets for bio­fu­els
• They must ban all imports of bio­fu­els
• They must imple­ment a mora­to­ri­um on grow­ing large-scale bio­fu­els in the EU

There is only one way to stop bio­fu­els from push­ing us into run­away cli­mate change and that is such a mora­to­ri­um. Over 200 NGOs from North and South have signed such a call to the EU, and this week a large num­ber of NGOs from Africa pub­lished their own African Call for an Agro­fu­el Mora­to­ri­um.

This won’t hap­pen just because we ask the gov­ern­ments for it. We are up against the largest cor­po­rate inter­est alliance ever : big oil, big agribusi­ness, chem­i­cal, biotech, car man­u­fac­tur­ers and ven­ture cap­i­tal­ists, with the sup­port of much of the glob­al polit­i­cal elite, includ­ing the top neo­con mil­i­tary and polit­i­cal estab­lish­ment of the US.

We won’t stop the destruc­tion with­out a large move­ment against agro­fu­els. We don’t want bio­fu­els, AND we don’t want the cli­mate, social and human injus­tice that they will cause. We must suc­ceed for all our oth­er efforts to com­bat cli­mate change to be worth­while.

This is why bio­fu­el­watch is call­ing for a nation­al week of local action against agro­fu­els from 26th Jan­u­ary and would like all of you to con­tribute how­ev­er you can in your area. Not just in Jan­u­ary, but for through­out com­ing years to help us build a grass­roots cam­paign through­out the UK.

Please help us with pub­lic­i­ty and events in your local area. Get one of our leaflets being hand­ed out today and check out our web­site www.biofuelwatch.org.uk.

We must demand that Tesco, and com­pa­nies like them, dis­in­vest from bio­fu­els. They must drop the plans to sell bio­fu­els.

We must resist and force the Gov­ern­ment to lis­ten.

We can defeat Brown’s bio­fu­el­ing bungling dri­ven by his US and EU mas­ters. We can defeat the bio­fu­el mad­ness. Let’s start resist­ing it today.

Let’s now have a min­utes silence for those who are suf­fer­ing for rapid, mas­sive bio­fu­el pro­duc­tion across the Glob­al South, and remem­ber those who have died in pro­tect­ing their land, or from pes­ti­cides, or from star­va­tion, or from pover­ty.

http://www.biofuelwatch.org.uk

Billboards pasted in Manchester

8.12.2007
Three air­line bill­boards adver­tis­ing cheap flights to euro­pean cities were sub­vert­ed today in Man­ches­ter with the words “Stop wor­ry­ing about cli­mate change.

Climate guilt remover subvert8.12.2007
Three air­line bill­boards adver­tis­ing cheap flights to euro­pean cities were sub­vert­ed today in Man­ches­ter with the words “Stop wor­ry­ing about cli­mate change. Be hap­py with a free guilt remover™.”