Cardiff- Brecon anti- pipeline camp court hearing

7.06.2007
A num­ber of the activists who have been liv­ing in a tree camp near Brea­con, Wales, attend­ed a court hear­ing in Cardiff today to fight the pos­ses­sion order threat­en­ing to close the camp.

LNG court hearing7.06.2007
A num­ber of the activists who have been liv­ing in a tree camp near Brea­con, Wales, attend­ed a court hear­ing in Cardiff today to fight the pos­ses­sion order threat­en­ing to close the camp.
Activists from Cardiff Ris­ing Tide and Cardiff Anar­chists attend­ed to show sup­port and give out infor­ma­tion about the mas­sive pipeline mak­ing its way through the south wales coun­try­side and how wider polit­i­cal agen­das pushed by the G8 are destroy­ing the envi­ron­ment.

Unfor­tu­nate­ly, after about an hour and a half in the court, the pos­ses­sion order was grant­ed with imme­di­ate effect. An injunc­tion was also put in place against any inter­fer­ance with equip­ment used in the con­struc­tion of the pipe and against any protest with­in a cer­tain dis­tance of the pipe (any­one got more spe­cif­ic details than that?).

A num­ber of police offi­cers were also in atten­dance, film­ing and pho­tograph­ing any­one in the vicin­i­ty of the court “to ensure that an unbi­ased record” of the event is obtained, said PC Good­Cop. Obvi­ous­ly, its very impor­tant to get hours of footage of activists sit­ting on a wall, smok­ing fags and wait­ing qui­et­ly out­side the court. Ridic!

Sol­i­dar­i­ty with anti-pipeline pro­tes­tors. Fight the pipe!

G8 climate day of action reports — London, Norwich, New Zealand, Bristol, Germany, USA, Nottingham, Portugal, Brasil

Lon­don: Cli­mate activist ‘super-glued to door’ of lastminute.com

An envi­ron­men­tal activist was so enraged that lastminute.com con­tin­ue to push ‘short haul’ flights whilst know­ing the dam­age they do to the cli­mate, that she super-glued her­self to the front door of the company’s Vic­to­ria HQ.


Lon­don: Cli­mate activist ‘super-glued to door’ of lastminute.com

An envi­ron­men­tal activist was so enraged that lastminute.com con­tin­ue to push ‘short haul’ flights whilst know­ing the dam­age they do to the cli­mate, that she super-glued her­self to the front door of the company’s Vic­to­ria HQ.

At 8am this morn­ing, Pen­ny East­wood – a mem­ber of cli­mate action group, Plane Stu­pid, past­ed super­glue over her hands and glued her­self to the front doors of the build­ing — block­ing staff from enter­ing their offices.

Pen­ny said, “Whilst G8 lead­ers have sim­ply spout­ed more hot air, I’ve showed what one woman alone can do to shut down cli­mate crim­i­nals.”

She added, “Lastminute.com irre­spon­si­bly encour­age peo­ple to binge-fly five times a year. They’re forc­ing the world towards the brink of eco-melt­down and all for a quick buck!”

Pen­ny East­wood is one of those plan­ning to attend this summer’s Camp for Cli­mate Action at Heathrow.

info@planestupid.com
http://www.planestupid.com

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Esso Chelsea 1
Lon­don Ris­ing Tide and Friends descend­ed on Chelsea Trac­tor coun­try on Fri­day night in a protest against the G8’s pathet­ic attempt to “con­sid­er” cli­mate change and to reduce CO2 emis­sions.

The Tigers and Clowns block­ad­ed the E$$O sta­tion at Ful­ham Rd for over to two hours to high­light Exxon Mobil/E$$Os role in bankrolling our future down the pipe. Their sup­port for the Liq­uid Nat­ur­al Gas pipeline com­ing to a city near you is paving the way for new Gas Fired pow­er sta­tions, lock­ing us into anoth­er 30 years with these emis­sion-spout­ing beasts. The emis­sions from these sta­tions are com­pa­ra­ble to the exist­ing Coal Fired ones!

Because the tankers car­ry­ing this gas have to come from Qatar and are so huge, they can­not nav­i­gate the Suez Canal so have to cir­cum­nav­i­gate Africa, freez­ing the gas as they go. In terms of emis­sions this makes the final fig­ures at use almost as high as ener­gy derived from coal. LNG is NOT a clean fuel!

The protest went well with the over­whelm­ing major­i­ty of peo­ple, includ­ing car dri­vers… were pos­i­tive to the mes­sage that we were giv­ing out. The Police arrived after about thir­ty min­utes, but after telling us to stay out of E$$Os fore­court, we remained for anoth­er hour: their threat of “ten min­utes of you’re in the van” being the usu­al brava­do. A good time was had by all, and the Tigers will con­tin­ue to prowl…….

To get in touch:
london@risingtide.org.uk

For more info on ESSO’s pipeline http://www.fightthepipe.co.uk

STOP THE PRESS:
With the pipeline con­verg­ing on two fronts the protest three camp in the Bre­con Bea­cons has just been served with an evic­tion notice and are now on high alert for Mon­day 11th. Activists are now dug-in and locked-on up trees with sup­port from local peo­ple, ready to resist. They need your sup­port. If you can get down there, ring the camp hot­line on 07917383517, or email
bristol@risingtide.org.uk

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Esso West London
At around 7.15 pm on the 8th May, in a non-vio­lent action activists from Lon­don Ris­ing Tide, who are con­cerned about cli­mate change, block­ad­ed an ESSO petrol sta­tion in West Lon­don.

They claim ESSO’s huge eco­nom­ic clout enables the com­pa­ny to influ­ence ener­gy pol­i­cy, and that that a high pres­sure pipeline cur­rent­ly being con­struct­ed to car­ry ESSO nat­ur­al gas to UK pow­er sta­tions is unsafe. They main­tain that the solu­tion to the cli­mate change prob­lem is an over­all reduc­tion in ener­gy use. The con­struc­tion of the pipeline has also led to con­cerns over its dam­age to envi­ron­men­tal­ly sen­si­tive areas.

Fun­ny clowns with red noses sup­port­ed activists who were dressed as ESSO tigers while motorists were leaflet­ed and engaged in debate about their ener­gy use. The police arrived after an hour or so and where gen­er­al­ly well behaved. At one point the police told activists they could only car­ry on their protest for anoth­er 10 min­utes how­ev­er a deal was done allow­ing access to for motorists to the petrol sta­tion, and the action car­ried on for anoth­er 45 min­utes or so.

This action was timed to coin­cide with the end of the G8 in Ger­many.

For more info on ESSO’s pipeline http://www.fightthepipe.co.uk

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Nor­wich petrol sta­tion shut down on DoA Against Cli­mate Change and the G8

Dur­ing this morning’s rush hour twelve activists from Nor­wich Ris­ing Tide braved the East Coast storm warn­ings and shut down their local Jet petrol sta­tion as part of the Inter­na­tion­al Day of Action Against Cli­mate Change and the G8.

Hav­ing met up at sil­ly o’clock in the morn­ing and gath­ered togeth­er ban­ners, rope and ‘Dan­ger, Glob­al Warm­ing’ haz­ard tape, we arrived at the Jet petrol sta­tion on Dere­ham Road only to find 8 of Norfolk’s finest lying in wait. Ignor­ing them, we unpacked our ban­ners and stretched them across the three entrances, pre­vent­ing vehi­cles from fill­ing up. Pass­ing motorists rush­ing to work were treat­ed to the sight of us jump­ing up and down in the rain, wav­ing ban­ners bear­ing the slo­gans ‘Closed for a Total Re-think’; ‘Social Change, Not Cli­mate Change’; and ‘Inter­na­tion­al Day of Action Against Cli­mate Change and the G8.’

We hand­ed out leaflets to dri­vers and pedes­tri­ans, explain­ing that the block­ade was part of a series of events tak­ing place around the world to high­light the role played by the lead­ers of the high-emit­ting G8 nations in caus­ing cli­mate change, and to show up this week’s so-called ‘cli­mate deal’ for the sham that it is.

One of the ban­ner wavers was heard to shout: ‘We will not stand by and watch the plan­et burn as the G8 lead­ers and their cor­po­rate bed­fel­lows triv­i­alise the great­est threat fac­ing human­i­ty with a blind faith in tech­no-fix­es and mar­ket mech­a­nisms such as fraud­u­lent car­bon off­set schemes. If we are going to tru­ly solve this prob­lem, we need a rapid trans­for­ma­tion to a low-ener­gy soci­ety – start­ing with the dis­man­tling of the oil indus­try.’

We chose the less well-known Jet as our tar­get to show that there is no such thing as a good oil com­pa­ny. Jet is owned by Cono­coPhillips, the fifth largest oil refin­er in the world, and the first West­ern oil com­pa­ny to enter Iraq after the start of the war. Jet and Cono­coPhillips have so far escaped the crit­i­cism that has been jus­ti­fi­ably heaped upon indus­try giants like Shell and BP, but they are no dif­fer­ent. Cono­coPhillips, like all oil com­pa­nies, destroys ecosys­tems and com­mu­ni­ties around the world, and is prof­i­teer­ing from oil wars and cli­mate chaos.

The response from dri­vers and passers-by was pre­dictably mixed, and although the ear­ly arrival of the police forced us to change our plans slight­ly, the action still served its pur­pose: to high­light the inabil­i­ty of G8 lead­ers to tru­ly tack­le cli­mate change, and to take action in sol­i­dar­i­ty with those dis­rupt­ing the sum­mit in Ger­many and those already suf­fer­ing from the effects of cli­mate change around the world.



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

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TOUR OF EEEEVIL IN WHANGANUI-A-TARA, NEW ZEALAND — ACTION REPORT

The num­ber of pro­test­ers had been few, the atten­tion by our friends in blue aston­ish­ing­ly intense — 2 cop cars and one pad­dy-wag­on were fol­low­ing the small group close­ly.

the Tour of EEEEEvil start­ed in Mid­land Park with a phat boom-box hail­ing out loud. first they cycled towards the US embassy. crayons were used to beau­ti­fy the pave­ment, being under heavy scruti­ny by secu­ri­ty guards and police.

a cat’s leap lat­er, the pro­test­ers rang the door-bell of the Ger­man embassy to tell them they are all scum­my pol­luters of the envi­ron­ment. next sta­tion was the British High Com­mis­sion where a ban­ner was unfold­ed to make cap­i­tal­ism his­to­ry.

final­ly, the group was not keen on vis­it­ing the oth­er embassies of the G8 and cycled through the CBD and dis­persed around Vic­to­ria St, receiv­ing smiles and applause from some peo­ple on the streets.

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Bristol CM deaths banner
BRISTOL CRITICAL MASS — ACTION REPORT

This morn­ing saw a good natured crit­i­cal mass reclaim the streets of Bris­tol from car-cul­ture. A crowd of 40 to 50 rid­ers gath­ered in sol­i­dar­i­ty with protests against the G8 and to draw atten­tion to the chaos of cli­mate change.

This morn­ing saw a good natured and fun crit­i­cal mass reclaim the streets of Bris­tol from car-cul­ture! A good crowd of 40 to 50 rid­ers gath­ered in the cen­tre ready to move off in a car­ni­val of cycling in sol­i­dar­i­ty with protests against the G8 and to draw atten­tion to the chaos of cli­mate change.

This morn­ing saw a good natured and fun crit­i­cal mass reclaim the streets of Bris­tol from car-cul­ture! A good crowd of 40 to 50 rid­ers gath­ered in the cen­tre ready to move off in a car­ni­val of cycling in sol­i­dar­i­ty with protests against the G8 and to draw atten­tion to the chaos of cli­mate change. It was inter­est­ing to note there was lots of media here this time – nor­mal­ly at a crit­i­cal mass these is no media, but (being cyn­i­cal) I won­der if the media arrived this time because there was a lit­tle agro at the last one? Shame that the media go for sen­sa­tion­al­ist news and not real news!

Any­way, the crowd moved off towards Tem­ple Quay, the new finan­cial heart of bris­tol (?) down Bald­win Street, over the bridge and down towards the round­about that con­nects to Bris­tol Tem­ple Meads, then over into tem­ple quay where we found a mur­al on the floor ‘We Have the Pow­er’ – very apt! Then on towards Broad­mead and onto the bot­tom of the M32 and round back to the foun­tains. A good morn­ings work!

The recep­tion was almost total­ly pos­i­tive, fly­ers were hand­ed out to pedes­tri­ans and fel­low cyclists and dri­vers explain­ing what this was all about. Lots of peo­ple waved, cheers and beeped as we passed. There were bemused faces in cor­po­rate Bris­tol as the be-suit­ed Tem­ple Quay was invad­ed by ped­al-pow­er!

This event just going to show how peo­ple can reclaim a pub­lic space from the relent­less grind of the rat-race and build some com­mu­ni­ty. Unlike the G8, we care about cli­mate change and got off our ass to do some­thing! See you at the next one!

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G8 German Shell 1
G8 German Shell 2
Ger­many: 60 — 70 peo­ple are blockad­ing a Shell-Sta­tion in Ever­sha­gen. Nine police emer­gency vehi­cles are at the loca­tion, how­ev­er hold­ing back.

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20070608_Shell — video/x‑ms-wmv 7.6M

On Fri­day sam­ba bands and pro­tes­tors shut down the Shell garage in Ever­sha­gen, Ros­tock

Police, unsur­pris­ing­ly, arrived in sec­onds, and the riot squads sur­round­ed the garage.

But, despite this, the Shell sta­tion was blocked for an hour.

In Ger­many fuel sta­tions are not kept in stock by tanker trucks. They run huge fuel pipelines from one to the oth­er, link­ing them across the city. And in every fuel sta­tion is an emer­gency shut-off but­ton.

And, low and behold, some­one hit the but­ton, shut­ting off the fuel sup­ply to some if not all the Shell garages across Ros­tock, caus­ing a slight headache for the multi­na­tion­al oil and gas com­pa­ny’s prof­its that day in the love­ly north-west Ger­man city.

More pho­tos at http://indymedia.ie/article/82971
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Port­land, Ore­gon, USA

ACTION #1: Anti-Bor­ders Action

The Lead­ers of the 8 most pow­er­ful coun­tries, who main­tain glob­al inequal­i­ty, war, and star­va­tion will meet behind closed doors to plot our future for us at a lux­u­ri­ous health resort in Ger­many June 6th thru 8th. There has been a call out for inter­na­tion­al days of action across the globe to coin­cide with the mobi­liza­tion against the G8. Hun­dred of thou­sands of peo­ple from around the world are con­verg­ing on Ger­many, even some of our neigh­bors in Port­land.

We hear that call and come togeth­er in Port­land as decen­tral­ized and autonomous groups to say No to the G8, No to there Lies, and No More Tricks. They are eight, we are six billion…lets start act­ing like it and reject their chaot­ic sys­tem of exploita­tion and con­trol.

We meet at the INS Office to say No to the Bor­der fence being built, ICE Raids, and to reject the idea that mul­ti-nation­al cor­po­ra­tions can freely cross bor­ders to exploit peo­ple and steal land. While the peo­ple are being con­tained by bor­ders, forced off lands and con­trolled by mil­i­ta­riza­tion.

Fri­day, June 8th at 5:30pm
INS Office
NW Broad­way

Sup­port­ed by: Cas­ca­dia Ris­ing Tide, Port­land Sin Fron­teras, Food not bombs, and Stu­dents for Uni­ty.

ACTION #2: Anti-Dam Action

On Fri­day, Stop La Paro­ta PDX launched its cam­paign to pres­sure com­pa­nies with ties to the financ­ing of La Paro­ta Dam to sev­er all con­nec­tions to the destruc­tive project.

Activists held a col­or­ful demon­stra­tion in front of the Lloyd Cen­ter Sears to demand the Sears Hold­ing Cor­po­ra­tion cut all ties to Grupo Car­so. Grupo Car­so is the finan­cial umbrel­la of Mex­i­can bil­lion­aire, Car­los Slim Helú, who has pub­licly declared that Grupo Car­so sub­sidiaries will be involved in every aspect of La Paro­ta.

La Paro­ta, a 765-megawatt hydro­elec­tric dam slat­ed for the Papa­gayo Riv­er in Guer­rero, Mex­i­co, is a clas­sic infra­struc­ture expan­sion project result­ing from trade agree­ments like NAFTA and the FTAA in the worst of ways. The dam would sub­merge 43,000 acres of for­est and farm­land along the river’s banks, dis­plac­ing at least 25,000 most­ly indige­nous campesinos (sub­sis­tence farm­ers) from the Com­mu­nal Lands of Cac­ahu­ate­pec. Already, indige­nous resis­tance to the dam has been met with impris­on­ment and mur­der.

Far from being a renew­able ener­gy source, sed­i­ment accu­mu­la­tion lim­its the elec­tric­i­ty gen­er­at­ing capac­i­ty of dams to 50–100 years. Mean­while, large dams are sig­nif­i­cant con­trib­u­tors to glob­al warm­ing. As the tremen­dous bio­mass of a trop­i­cal for­est decays beneath a reser­voir, it gives off green­house gas­es. Dams in trop­i­cal regions have been shown to pro­duce any­where from two to 40 times as much car­bon diox­ide as an equiv­a­lent coal-fired plant.

The rea­son for this bla­tant exploita­tion and eco­cide? Elec­tric­i­ty gen­er­at­ed from La Paro­ta would be incor­po­rat­ed into an inter­na­tion­al ener­gy grid and used to pow­er fac­to­ry-cen­ters, maquilado­ras (export-ori­ent­ed sweat­shop cor­ri­dors). The phe­nom­e­non of seiz­ing indige­nous lands and then forc­ing inhab­i­tants into work­ing for sub­op­ti­mal wages is not ‘eco­nom­ic devel­op­ment,’ but a mod­ern ver­sion of colo­nial­ism.

The CFE made no attempt to include the campesinos in the deci­sion-mak­ing process regard­ing La Paro­ta. In July 2003, with­out giv­ing notice or seek­ing per­mis­sion, the com­mis­sion sim­ply sent in machin­ery to build two tun­nels to divert the flow of the Papa­gayo. Farm­ers from sur­round­ing com­mu­ni­ties respond­ed with road block­ades and encamp­ments to keep CFE equip­ment out of the area. The ongo­ing road­blocks have been large­ly suc­cess­ful, and the CFE has been forced to pull out most of its equip­ment In Chilpancin­go, the state cap­i­tal, the pro­test­ers were 30,000 strong. Their mes­sage was clear: “We are ready to die for the land.”

The demon­stra­tion was held both in sol­i­dar­i­ty with the resist­ing campesinos as well as the resis­tance in Ger­many to the G8. La Paro­ta is a man­i­fes­ta­tion of the glob­al sys­tem of oppres­sion cre­at­ed by orga­ni­za­tions like the G8 to fur­ther the inter­ests of transna­tion­al cor­po­ra­tions at the cost of peo­ple and envi­ron­men­tal integri­ty.

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Asheville Critical Mass
Bank of America climate action 1Bank of America climate action 2
For Imme­di­ate Release
June 8, 2007
www.risingtidenorthamerica.org

Asheville Crit­i­cal Mass Con­fronts Bank of Amer­i­ca for Invest­ments in Coal Indus­try

Today dozens of cyclists paid a sur­prise vis­it to Bank of Amer­i­ca to protest their finan­cial back­ing of coal com­pa­nies as a part of the Inter­na­tion­al Day of Action Against Cli­mate Change and G8. After tying up down­town traf­fic, the 30-strong bike ride descend­ed on the down­town Asheville head­quar­ters of Bank of Amer­i­ca. Once there, a num­ber of peo­ple dumped coal in front of the main entrance, while anoth­er per­son spon­ta­neous­ly sac­ri­ficed their bike lock and locked the front doors shut.

With police still not in sight, the bike ride con­tin­ued on to anoth­er Bank of Amer­i­ca branch, where par­tic­i­pants plas­tered the bank in stick­ers, hand­ed out fly­ers to cus­tomers, and held ban­ners read­ing, “Stop Bank­ing on Cli­mate Change” and “Cli­mate Chaos: Brought to you by Bank of Amer­i­ca.”

The protest was held in sol­i­dar­i­ty with the mas­sive anti-G8 protests in Ger­many, where lead­ers of the 8 rich­est coun­tries con­tin­ue to drag their feet on mak­ing any mean­ing­ful reduc­tions in green­house gas emis­sions. The bike ride was orga­nized by Asheville Ris­ing Tide, a group ded­i­cat­ed to con­fronting the root caus­es of cli­mate change.

Bank of Amer­i­ca plays a major role in per­pet­u­at­ing cli­mate change by its mas­sive invest­ments in the coal indus­try. Pound for pound, burn­ing coal releas­es more C02 emis­sions then any oth­er fos­sil fuel. Bank of Amer­i­ca has facil­i­tat­ed near­ly $1 bil­lion in loans to Massey Ener­gy and Arch Coal, two of the largest com­pa­nies involved in the envi­ron­men­tal­ly dev­as­tat­ing process of moun­tain­top removal coal min­ing. Moun­tain­top removal min­ing has already reduced 500 square miles of moun­tains to rub­ble and buried over 1,200 miles of streams in South­ern Appalachia.

Bank of Amer­i­ca has also made loans and facil­i­tat­ed stock offer­ings for Peabody Ener­gy to the tune of sev­er­al bil­lion dol­lars. Peabody is infa­mous for its human rights vio­la­tions against Native Amer­i­cans. Since 1975, over 14,000 indige­nous peo­ple, most­ly Dine’, have been forcibly relo­cat­ed off of their ances­tral lands to make way for Peabody’s Black Mesa strip mine in north­east­ern Ari­zona. This strip mine, the largest in the US, has dev­as­tat­ed thou­sands of acres of indige­nous land and drained local aquifers that are essen­tial for sus­tain­ing life in this desert cli­mate. In addi­tion to these abus­es, Peabody Ener­gy, along with a num­ber of oth­er com­pa­nies fund­ed by Bank of Amer­i­ca, are pur­su­ing the con­struc­tion of a new wave of dirty coal plants.

“By tar­get­ing coal indus­try investors, we can under­mine their finan­cial sup­port which they depend on to con­tin­ue oper­a­tion. The less mon­ey they have, the less coal they can extract and burn. In the face of cat­a­clysmic cli­mate change, we do not have time to wait for gov­ern­ment reg­u­la­tions. We must direct­ly inter­vene now!” said Jen­nifer Clayson, who par­tic­i­pat­ed in the ride.

This week’s G8 meet­ings failed to even begin to address cli­mate change. While some Euro­pean coun­tries pushed for 50% emis­sions cuts by 2050, the US man­aged to derail even this goal, which falls far short of the reduc­tions that are nec­es­sary. In the end, the G8 coun­tries agreed to “con­sid­er” cut­ting green­house gas emis­sions. “In the face of mas­sive species extinc­tion, drought, and ris­ing sea lev­els, the best these world lead­ers can come up with is to ‘con­sid­er’ doing some­thing? Until there is real change, we, along with peo­ple around the world, will con­tin­ue to take direct action
against those respon­si­ble for cli­mate change,” said Liam Jef­fer­son. Accord­ing to sci­en­tists, green­house gas emis­sions need to be slashed by at least 80% by 2050 to avoid the worst impacts of cli­mate change.

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San Francisco G8 Critical Mass
San Fran­cis­co Bike ride against G8

On Fri­day June 8, 2007, there was a crit­i­cal mass-style bicy­cle ride with an anti-G8 theme which ini­tial­ly gath­ered at Justin Her­man plaza, and then pro­ceed­ed along the Embar­cadero, Colum­bus Avenue, Mar­ket Street, Valen­cia St., and then end­ed at Dolores Park. Every­thing pro­ceed­ed peace­ful­ly, and the size of the group was good for being able to be aware of every­one’s loca­tion. There was a large police pres­ence the entire time. This might have stemmed from a fias­co of police response to the 2005 G8 protest which result­ed in com­man­ders get­ting reas­signed, inven­tive charges against par­tic­i­pants and FBI vis­its to jour­nal­ists.

Most peo­ple on the side­walks appeared hap­py to see us, or at least had no neg­a­tive reac­tion. Some­times call-in radio shows and rant­i­ng sec­tions on youtube and news­pa­per web­sites give the feel­ing that the pub­lic has a lot of antibi­cy­cle fanat­ics, but we did­n’t see any.

Appear­ances were made by both Gabe Myers, who was basi­cal­ly arrest­ed dur­ing the 2005 protest as a ‘suck­er’ and charged (and lat­er let go) with felony lynch­ing after drop­ping a foam sign in the road as a police car drove at high speed towards him, and also Josh Wolf, who spent a record amount of time in jail for refus­ing to speak to a grand jury formed to probe the bat­tery of the oth­er offi­cer who was dri­ving the vehi­cle. Grand juries gath­er­ing evi­dence and issu­ing indict­ments are allowed unre­strict­ed ques­tion­ing of wit­ness­es, unlike reg­u­lar court­room prac­tice, and a wit­ness is not allowed to have a lawyer present. In sit­u­a­tions where a polit­i­cal group is involved (such as the Red Scare of the 1950s), these juries are capa­ble of vast­ly over­reach­ing and gath­er­ing long lists of names of peo­ple unin­volved in crimes, who could be brand­ed as sus­pects. Press reports cre­at­ed a con­fus­ing pic­ture, but Wolf was not con­sid­ered in con­tempt of court for refus­ing to tes­ti­fy about the injury of the offi­cer, or to show his video tape, but rather he did­n’t agree to unre­strict­ed ques­tions about par­tic­i­pants who he had a con­fi­den­tial jour­nal­is­tic rela­tion­ship with.

The ride was pret­ty nice. It was very sun­ny, and most of the route had long stretch­es unin­ter­rupt­ed by short cycle lights. The nature of the large police response was inter­est­ing in that only a small group of friend­ly bicy­cle offi­cers, plus some Harley and motor­bike rid­ing police offi­cers were mixed togeth­er in the crowd. We had no trou­ble split­ting the road and tun­nel with cars, and things felt much safer than dur­ing ordi­nary times when you inevitably split the right lane with bus­es and right-turn­ing cabs. In a few cas­es, there was mixed body lan­guage when some offi­cers object­ed to the tail-end of the group con­tin­u­ing to move on a red light, so peo­ple became wor­ried and stopped. Yet oth­er offi­cers appeared to be hur­ry­ing the group through on the red by stop­ping traf­fic. In any case, every so often one could squint two blocks down and make out police vans, Chevy Suburban/Tahoes, and cars mov­ing by, some­times briefly sound­ing a horn as though they were try­ing to get around traf­fic. Occa­sion­al­ly the ride would come across a new group of police parked well away from the start, such as Colum­bus avenue. Then at the end where peo­ple lis­tened to music, while a small­er group stood across the street, it seemed like more vans with police emblem kept turn­ing the cor­ner to dri­ve by.
Rea­sons behind the neg­a­tive response by thou­sands of peo­ple (from the left, right, and cen­ter) to the G8 are dif­fi­cult to sum­ma­rize briefly. On the sur­face, a meet­ing of world lead­ers might appear to be a pos­i­tive thing, akin to the cre­ation of the UN. In addi­tion, it isn’t clear how much could real­ly get dis­cussed dur­ing 2–3 days of talks, or how any­thing so omi­nous could arise out of this.

The eas­i­est way to explain it is that the era of colo­nial­ism nev­er end­ed. Gov­ern­ments (span­ning mul­ti­ple pres­i­dents) have spent the last few decades work­ing close­ly with large com­pa­nies and are con­trol­ling the economies and gov­ern­ments of most of the third world against the inter­ests of their pop­u­la­tions. It is easy to let your eyes glaze over and think “yes, we just need to invest in Africa” and not real­ize that the areas of Africa with the most for­eign ‘invest­ment’ are the most impov­er­ished, for instance the hor­ri­ble resource wars in the Con­go (where the Unit­ed States helped assas­si­nate their demo­c­ra­t­ic leader in the 60s, and installed a dic­ta­tor), or Shell Oil destroy­ing the land base in the Niger­ian Delta while shar­ing none of its prof­its.

Much of the deci­sions and con­tent of these meet­ings is worked out before­hand. Insti­tu­tions such as the World Bank are where the details of public/private plans are worked out by small com­mit­tees. One of the most com­mon mech­a­nisms for cre­at­ing third world pover­ty is the forc­ing of coun­tries to take loans for large infra­struc­ture projects such as dams, water­works and pow­er grids which aren’t used by work­ing class, are car­ried out by first world cor­po­ra­tions (such as Bech­tel in Bolivia) and end up indebt­ing the pop­u­la­tion for decades.

Final­ly, while it seems like indi­vid­u­als have lit­tle chance of influ­enc­ing such pow­er­ful insti­tu­tions, it is impor­tant to remem­ber that the WTO has had to make major con­ces­sions to embold­ened latin amer­i­can, african, and SE asian con­tin­gents after the major turn­ing point after the 1999 protests. The sign­ing of Merkel’s Cli­mate state­ment was regard­ed as a big suc­cess dur­ing this meet­ing, although the lack of con­crete actions promised in this agree­ment makes it seem like the pub­lic was just suc­cess­ful in mak­ing the lead­ers want to seem respon­sive. You as an indi­vid­ual might not be able to change it all by your­self, but it is com­ing about as an emer­gent prop­er­ty of a move­ment of less than 10% of the pop­u­la­tion who become activists.

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FLORIDA: CRITICAL MASS
Pick­et signs blew in the wind as three bik­ers rode slow­ly but sure­ly down Dix­ie High­way. Unit­ing with activists world­wide in protest of the Group of Eight sum­mit in Heili­gen­damm, Ger­many, Lake Worth con­tributed a total of six. But the issues they brought hit close to home.

Their des­ti­na­tion was the Palm Beach Gar­dens home of FPL Group Inc. Chief Exec­u­tive Lewis Hay III.
Their com­plaint: FPL’s deci­sion to build the West Coun­ty Ener­gy Cen­ter, a nat­ur­al gas plant, about 1,000 feet from a wildlife pre­serve, accord­ing to the group’s fli­er. “You can’t smoke 1,000 feet from a school, but you can put a pow­er plant 1,000 feet from an ani­mal pre­serve?” asked sup­port­er Rachel Kijew­s­ki, 22.

The group rode a large part of the four-hour trek in front of their veg­gie truck. The beat-up blue solu­tion to glob­al warm­ing fights petrol with veg­etable oil. “Its exhaust smells like tem­pu­ra,” said bike rid­er Pana­gi­oti Tsolkas.

Most dri­vers’ reac­tions to the trio were pos­i­tive, giv­ing them thumbs-up. Their jour­ney, how­ev­er, was not with­out chal­lenges. Moth­er Nature poured down rain all Fri­day after­noon. Aver­ag­ing 7 to 10 mph on the high­way, the group pressed on, stop­ping traf­fic the entire way until they were stopped out­side the gate lead­ing to Hay’s home inside Old Marsh Coun­try Club.

As the G‑8 sum­mit’s gath­er­ing of the eight indus­tri­al pow­er­hous­es comes to a close, Lynne Purvis said she feels their fight is just begin­ning.
“It’s hard you know,” Purvis said.
“We’re all pret­ty low bud­get. These rich exec­u­tives have all this secu­ri­ty and mon­ey and to sup­ply these things and we use card­board signs and pub­lic tran­sit.” Laugh­ing in spite of their small num­bers, the pro­tes­tors remained opti­mistic.
“We’d love if he decid­ed not to build an ener­gy cen­ter,” she said. “As easy as it is for him to keep this in his nine-to-five life, it affects us too.”

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Not­ting­ham: Activists pick­et A453 exhi­bi­tion

The High­ways Agency held a fan­cy exhi­bi­tion in Clifton today, to pro­mote their planned widen­ing of the A453. So cli­mate-change activists pick­et­ed it.

With thoughts of the G8 and the inter­na­tion­al day of action on cli­mate change in our heads, we came to the road­builder’s PR show to put the oth­er side of the argu­ment. Our dis­play was a lot less flash than that of the H.A. but we got our mes­sage across, and many vis­i­tors to the exhi­bi­tion were very sup­port­ive.

We want­ed to point out the links between the pro­posed A453 scheme and the pro­posed M1 widen­ing and EMids Air­port expansion…a com­bined recipe for more traf­fic growth, more pol­lu­tion, more C02 pumped into our dying atmos­phere. Strange­ly the H.A. exhi­bi­tion made no men­tion of cli­mate change, although they were tack­ling pol­lu­tion by giv­ing away free in-car air fresh­en­ers!

The exhi­bi­tion is at Clifton Leisure Cen­tre, Southchurch Dri­ve all day tomor­row (sat 9th). Why not email your com­ments on road­build­ing and cli­mate to A453Widening@highways.gsi.gov.uk as well.

climateactionnow@hotmail.co.uk

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Portugal G8 climate
In Por­tu­gal, the G8 Net­work has made accions in city of Lis­bon and Por­to at 8 of June, Inter­na­tion­al Day of Direct Accion for Cli­mate Accion. You can see fotos and videos in the blog www.geoito2007.blogspot.com

In Lis­bon we made, in Down Town (Augus­ta Street), a batlle for cli­mate jus­tice (“World isn´t a tar­get, from CO2 has to be saved”), in wich the peo­ple of the street tried to stop the 8 lead­ers of G8 to fill the world, speacil­ly south hem­is­fere, with pol­lu­tion: the world against the pol­i­tics of G8! In a world map the G8 throw black balls (the CO2) to the poor­est coun­tries while peo­ple throw green balls (“the good actions for cli­mate”) to pre­vent cli­mate dis­as­ter and social injus­tice: mean­ing that G8 are his­tor­i­cal respon­s­ables for cli­mate change and their pol­i­tics will not pre­vent seri­ous dis­as­ters that affect pri­mar­i­ly the poor­er, because they will con­tin­ue to polute the world mak­ing busi­ness of pol­lu­tion and explor­ing the poor­est coun­tries. We made also some games in the street, invit­ing peo­ple to step pol­lu­tion and save cli­mate (the G8 stepped the actions to save cli­mate and not pol­lu­tion…), and put ban­ners in one of the most pol­lut­ed avenues in city due to auto­mo­bile traf­fic say­ing: “400 thou­sand cars for day…is to much”, “less car, more pub­lic trans­ports, less polu­tion”, “free­dom to move, city to the peo­ple”.

In Por­to we sim­u­late, in Down Town (San­ta Cata­ri­na Street), a emis­sions trad­ing mar­ket. The G8 leader trad­ed emis­sions between them (black bal­lons) and then offered pol­lu­tion to the peo­ple on the street.

Con­grat­u­la­tions to all!

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Sao Paulo G8 critical mass
A bad smell sur­round­ed Bicy­clist’s Square last fri­day morn­ing, Glob­al Direct Action Day against G8 and Cli­mate Change. All around the world, peo­ple rel­caimed the streets to say no to the letarghy of the 8 lead­ers that met in Ger­many behind fences and armys.

In Sao Paulo, Brasil, 25 human beings joined to cel­e­brate life, sus­tain­abil­i­ty and the act of liv­ing togheter in a Crit­i­cal Mass ride for life. In Ger­many, there’re only 8 human beings decid­ing to keep war and preada­to­ry waste of resources that destroys the plan­et and kills lifes all around the globe.

A tree was plant­ed on Bicy­clist’s Square. It was in hon­or of a home­less man that was sleep­ing below the Square and was killed by a car on may 25th, a few hours before may Crit­i­cal Mass take the streets to cel­e­brate life.

First stop: Ital­ian Con­sulate. Fiats, Fer­raris, Masser­atis, Lam­borgh­i­nis and Berlus­co­nis kills thou­sands of human beings every year.

Sec­ond stop: Petro­brás build­ing, the brazil­ian fuel com­pa­ny. The plan to make Brazil become a huge cane brake is no ener­getic or eco­log­i­cal solu­tion, but only a way to fuel an obses­sion and keep the state of war, envi­ro­men­tal destruc­tion and irra­tional mobil­i­ty stan­darts.

Off the bikes on the cross­walk, going to the third stop: Japan Con­sulate. Hon­das, Toy­otas and Mit­subishis kills thou­sands of peo­ple every year all around the world.

Fourth stop: French Con­sulate. Renaults and Peu­geots pol­lute as much as the oth­ers. In Sao Paulo, air pol­lu­tion kills about 8 peo­ple a day. More than a half of the air pol­lu­tion comes from pri­vate cars.

Still We Ride

Fifth stop: Ger­man Con­sulate. Mer­cedes, BMWs and Aud­is spread indi­vid­u­al­ism and agres­siv­i­ty, con­tribut­ing to the plan­e­tary state of war.

Who makes prof­it on that?

In front of British Con­sulate, Earth on Dan­ger on the hands of war poo­dle Tony Blair.

They’re respon­si­ble for recy­cling in São Paulo.

Love against war.

Ethanol is a lie.

Mr. Puttin was’t there.

We’re traf­fic.

Crit­i­cal Mass at Daslu, the store where the rich­est peo­ple in Brazil shops. Our “G8-peo­ple” shop there and seems to feel nau­sea about their own land: eng­lish writ­ten phras­es, employ­ees dress­ing french but­ler clothes, just beside the pol­lut­ed Pin­heiros riv­er and sur­round­ed by third world fave­las.

Cana­di­an con­sulate on World Trade Cen­ter Sao Paulo: Earth in dan­ger (and it’s not because of Bin Laden).

U.S. Con­sulate. Out­side, it looks like Guan­tanamo.

Note to Mr. Bush: “Brazil isn’t a cane brake / G8: State Ter­ror”

66 years old, 22 years rid­ing.

A gift from Crit­i­cal Mass: one less car!

West Midlands Climate Activists Weekend (9th/10th June: training, party…)

Activists organ­is­ing for this year’s Camp for Cli­mate Action in the West Mid­lands are putting on a two-day event of dis­cus­sion, work­shops and par­ty­ing this week­end in Birm­ing­ham this week­end — Sat 9th June and Sun­day 10th June.

Activists organ­is­ing for this year’s Camp for Cli­mate Action in the West Mid­lands are putting on a two-day event of dis­cus­sion, work­shops and par­ty­ing this week­end in Birm­ing­ham this week­end — Sat 9th June and Sun­day 10th June.

The event has come out of dis­cus­sions with­in the West Mid­lands Cli­mate Camp process, which high­light­ed a need for train­ing in non-vio­lent direct action. Since those ini­tial dis­cus­sions the event has expand­ed into a two-day explo­ration of NVDA, prac­ti­cal low-tech ener­gy, con­sen­sus, cli­mate change and the Cli­mate Camp process. This will be the first in a series of sim­i­lar events lead­ing up to the Camp, and beyond.

On Sat­ur­day 9th June at 10am par­tic­i­pants will be meet­ing at the cafe at the Mid­lands Arts Cen­tre, Edg­bas­ton (see- http://www.macarts.co.uk/?page=visiting/locationMap.html. Bus­es 45 or 47 from the City Cen­tre); from there they will go the main venue. We will have a cli­mate camp sign in the cafe so peo­ple know where to con­verge. Sat­ur­day’s main focus will be NVDA train­ing, with guest train­ers from Seeds For Change along for the ride. Seeds For Change pro­vide train­ing and sup­port to grass­roots campaigners,NGOs, Co-ops and oth­er com­mu­ni­ty groups and organ­i­sa­tions in the social sec­tor.
Vis­it http://www.seedsforchange.org.uk/

Sun­day will be devot­ed to all the oth­er work­shops we want to do, and it is hoped that some of the events will take place in the park if the weath­er is dry.

The timetable pro­vi­sion­al­ly agreed so far is as fol­lows:

Sat­ur­day 9th June
10am Meet at the MAC, fol­lowed by brunch ice­break­er.
11am Open­ing ses­sion: par­tic­i­pants will dis­cuss togeth­er their needs and wants from the weekend.Includes intro to Cli­mate Camp.
11.30 NVDA intro­du­tion.
1:30pm Lunch
2pm NVDA train­ing.
5pm Reclaim Pow­er — a film about Cli­mate Camp 2006, fol­lowed by dis­cus­sion.
7.30pm Par­ty.

Sun­day 10th June
10am Brunch
11am Work­shops all day, inc. rock­et stove mak­ing (learn to make a stove out of an old oil drum), con­sen­sus deci­sion mak­ing, cli­mate sci­ence, debunk­ing myths and counter argu­ments, grey water sys­tems, 12 volt elec­tric­i­ty, vis­it to the allot­ment

There is no fee but dona­tions of any kind will be wel­comed. Please bring food to share if you can. Feel free to come by at any point or for the whole week­end!
Please note that times may change, as the event devel­ops.
This is a non-heirar­chi­cal­ly organ­ised event: par­tic­i­pants will get out what they put in. You can offer work­shops at the event or before­hand.

For more infor­ma­tion as to times and venue, to offer a work­shop, or for any oth­er com­mu­ni­ca­tion, please call or text 07904 529362.
You can also email west-mids[at]climatecamp.org.uk

The West Mid­lands Cli­mate Camp Neigh­bour­hood organ­is­ing group meet every
Wednes­day 7.30 at the Spot­ted Dog pub in Alces­ter Street, Dig­beth. Come
and get involved!

Sheffield NVDA Training and Plane Stupid Benefit

Plane Stu­pid NVDA Train­ing and Ben­e­fit Gig
Join us for some Plane Stu­pid fun!
Plane Stu­pid Sheffield is host­ing two fab­u­lous events this Sun­day the 10th of June.

First, at 11am in the Octa­gon bar, we’re hav­ing a bit of morn­ing and an after­noon of insight into the intri­ca­cies and prac­ti­cal­i­ties of non-vio­lent direct action (NVDA) and quick con­sen­sus deci­sion-mak­ing. If you’ve ever won­dered what peo­ple do when they want to take mean­ing­ful action against things that they oppose, and the ins and outs of get­ting arrest­ed for doing so, or how it is pos­si­ble to quick­ly make groups deci­sions that every­body is in agree­ment on, then come along and be part of some col­lec­tive and inter­ac­tive edu­ca­tion!

Plane Stu­pid NVDA Train­ing and Ben­e­fit Gig
Join us for some Plane Stu­pid fun!
Plane Stu­pid Sheffield is host­ing two fab­u­lous events this Sun­day the 10th of June.

First, at 11am in the Octa­gon bar, we’re hav­ing a bit of morn­ing and an after­noon of insight into the intri­ca­cies and prac­ti­cal­i­ties of non-vio­lent direct action (NVDA) and quick con­sen­sus deci­sion-mak­ing. If you’ve ever won­dered what peo­ple do when they want to take mean­ing­ful action against things that they oppose, and the ins and outs of get­ting arrest­ed for doing so, or how it is pos­si­ble to quick­ly make groups deci­sions that every­body is in agree­ment on, then come along and be part of some col­lec­tive and inter­ac­tive edu­ca­tion!

Then, from 8pm that evening is a Plane Stu­pid ben­e­fit gig at the love­ly Red House ( http://www.multimap.com/maps/#t=l&map=53.38447,-1.47792|17|4&loc=GB:53.38447:-1.47792:17|168%20Solly%20Street|168%20Solly%20Street,%20FULWOOD%20(SHEFFIELD),%20S3).
Music will be brought to your ears by Just Pota­toes, Aclous­tic Dom­i­na­tion, Sarah Bark­er with fur­ther com­ple­men­tary Djs.

Admis­sion to the work­shop is free/donation. Food will be pro­vid­ed col­lec­tive­ly, so if you want to come then bring some food to share and we can all enjoy a plen­ti­ful and var­ied lunch. To get into the gig in the evening will cost you just £1.50 sug­gest­ed dona­tion!

sheffield@planestupid.com
http://www.planestupid.com

Support pipeline protesters, stop G8 climate criminals!

6.06.2007
Pipeline and G8 sol­i­dar­i­ty protest out­side court in Cardiff tomor­row as author­i­ties attempt to evict Bre­con anti-pipe tree camp.

Pro­test­ers against the mon­strous pipeline plow­ing its way through Wales are in court tomor­row as author­i­ties attempt to evict the 5 month old tree camp in Bre­con Nation­al Park. This is just one exam­ple of how the state is fuel­ing cli­mate change and pre­vent­ing us from protest­ing about it. Gov­ern­ments all over the world behave sim­i­lar­ly and this week the 8 biggest lead­ers (G8) are meet­ing in Ger­many to make more deci­sions that will impose on our lives. Whilst many of our friends are in Ger­many protest­ing against this unde­mo­c­ra­t­ic, cen­tralised source of pow­er we will be protest­ing out­side the court against all gov­ern­ments intrud­ing in our lives and the envi­ron­ment, both local­ly and glob­al­ly.

6.06.2007
Pipeline and G8 sol­i­dar­i­ty protest out­side court in Cardiff tomor­row as author­i­ties attempt to evict Bre­con anti-pipe tree camp.

Pro­test­ers against the mon­strous pipeline plow­ing its way through Wales are in court tomor­row as author­i­ties attempt to evict the 5 month old tree camp in Bre­con Nation­al Park. This is just one exam­ple of how the state is fuel­ing cli­mate change and pre­vent­ing us from protest­ing about it. Gov­ern­ments all over the world behave sim­i­lar­ly and this week the 8 biggest lead­ers (G8) are meet­ing in Ger­many to make more deci­sions that will impose on our lives. Whilst many of our friends are in Ger­many protest­ing against this unde­mo­c­ra­t­ic, cen­tralised source of pow­er we will be protest­ing out­side the court against all gov­ern­ments intrud­ing in our lives and the envi­ron­ment, both local­ly and glob­al­ly.

Be at Cardiff Civ­il Jus­tice Cen­tre, 2 Park Street at 10.30am

In sol­i­dar­i­ty with our friends in trees and on the block­ades.

Cardiff Ris­ing Tide

Shramore Five Lock Out Shell in Ireland

“Peace­ful my arse you cunt”, Supt. Joe Gan­non speaks to protest spokes­woman.

On Tues­day morn­ing, June 5th, a team of five pro­test­ers and their sup­port crew suc­cess­ful­ly halt­ed Shells oper­a­tion in Erris for five hours through the use of “lock-On” arm tubes. The block­ade end­ed with the five being cut loose from each oth­er by the fire brigade and arrest­ed whilst a crowd of around thir­ty peo­ple cheered them on. Shramore is the final stop on the peat haulage route from the site of the pro­posed gas refin­ery at Bel­lan­aboy.

Shramore blockade 1“Peace­ful my arse you cunt”, Supt. Joe Gan­non speaks to protest spokes­woman.

On Tues­day morn­ing, June 5th, a team of five pro­test­ers and their sup­port crew suc­cess­ful­ly halt­ed Shells oper­a­tion in Erris for five hours through the use of “lock-On” arm tubes. The block­ade end­ed with the five being cut loose from each oth­er by the fire brigade and arrest­ed whilst a crowd of around thir­ty peo­ple cheered them on. Shramore is the final stop on the peat haulage route from the site of the pro­posed gas refin­ery at Bel­lan­aboy.

Ter­ence Con­way of Shell to Sea in Mayo who was present at the protest said “this is an out­ra­geous deal, the gov­ern­ment has con­sis­tent­ly put out myths about the ben­e­fits of this project for the peo­ple of Ire­land. There are no ben­e­fits of this project for the peo­ple of Ire­land, there are no roy­al­ties and all tax is cost deductible which means that Shell, Sta­toil and Marathon ben­e­fit from the deal while the peo­ple of Ire­land don’t ben­e­fit at all. This deal needs to be rene­go­ti­at­ed imme­di­ate­ly”.

The stop­page com­menced at 7.00 a.m. at the peat depo­si­tion site when the pro­test­ers emerged with their sup­port crew. Three unsus­pect­ing secu­ri­ty per­son­nel shut the gates (pre­sum­ably expect­ing some kind of tres­pass or site occu­pa­tion). This gave the team suf­fi­cient time to lock them­selves togeth­er on the ground in front of the gates. They did this through link­ing their arms togeth­er inside a dual tube sys­tem laced with con­crete and steel rods. The police did not arrive on the scene until ten min­utes lat­er when ban­ners read­ing “stop before it’s too late!” had been hung from the gates.

Ini­tial­ly the police response was bemused – they were informed that if they attempt­ed to move the peo­ple on the ground it would be very like­ly that they would break their arms. This was filmed and all the police num­bers were relayed to a sup­port­er in Dublin. The mood changed when Super­in­ten­dent Joe Gan­non arrived on the scene and a spokesper­son informed him that it was a peace­ful protest. “Peace­ful my arse you cunt” was the response he made to this woman after which he tore down the ban­ners. About an hour lat­er a more sup­port­ers arrived on the scene and the police vio­lent­ly removed all sup­port crew from the gates, drag­ging a cou­ple of peo­ple by the hair includ­ing a trained medic. The spokesper­son once again read out a state­ment inform­ing the police that they would break the arms of the pro­test­ers if they attempt­ed to move them them­selves and that they should instead call the fire brigade to deal with the sit­u­a­tion. This was ignored and a medic made a run across the road to the pro­test­ers after one of the girls screamed when they tried to move her. The medic was grabbed by five offi­cers and hit a num­ber of times before being thrown to the ground.

Over two hours after the protest began the fire brigade final­ly arrived. By this point the peo­ple had been with­out water for over an hour and the police had refused them access to a doc­tor despite them vis­i­bly burn­ing in the sun and a num­ber of con­cerned local res­i­dents demand­ing that the five should be giv­en access to med­ical atten­tion. The fire­men gave them water and began to fig­ure out how to cut the group loose – it took them three hours by which time a larg­er group of sup­port­ers had assem­bled across the road from them.

This tac­tic was adopt­ed due to the Gar­da strat­e­gy of vio­lence and intim­i­da­tion. It is dif­fi­cult to argue that pro­test­ers are being vio­lent when they are lying on the ground and unable to move. Unfor­tu­nate­ly the mis­in­for­ma­tion strat­e­gy con­tin­ues. In one instance whilst the fire brigade were cut­ting the pro­test­ers free, a Gar­da informed a col­league that one of the girls would need stitch­es in front of the moth­er of one of the peo­ple locked on. Lat­er the police informed a radio jour­nal­ist that the arrestees had been charged with firearms offences- in fact they were all charged with minor pub­lic order offences. The jour­nal­ist in ques­tion has since stat­ed that they will be mak­ing a com­plaint to the Gar­da ombuds­man.

The protest aimed to demon­strate that the issue of the Cor­rib con­tro­ver­sy will not go away. The pro­test­ers hope that mem­bers of any prospec­tive gov­ern­ment recog­nise the urgent need for a rene­go­ti­a­tion of the deal that will not be at the expense of the peo­ple of Ire­land or their envi­ron­ment. The great Cor­rib gas swin­dle can­not be per­mit­ted to hap­pen nor will it be allowed.

The ‘Five’ will appear at Bel­mul­let Dis­trict Court next Wednes­day 13th June, to answer some minor pub­lic order offences. Sup­port wel­come.

http://www.shelltosea.com
Lots more pho­tos at http://www.indymedia.ie/article/82900

Bristol Protest against G8 and Climate Catastrophe, 8th June

Stop them dri­ving the plan­et to destruc­tion

CRITICAL MASS, Fri­day 8th June — 8am in the MORNING!
Assem­ble on St. Augustines Parade at 8am sharp to move off when crit­i­cal mass forms.

G8 Bristol CM '07Stop them dri­ving the plan­et to destruc­tion

CRITICAL MASS, Fri­day 8th June — 8am in the MORNING!
Assem­ble on St. Augustines Parade at 8am sharp to move off when crit­i­cal mass forms.

What are we doing?
As a start we are call­ing for a crit­i­cal mass on the morn­ing of Fri­day June 8th as the wake up call to a day of action in sol­i­dar­i­ty with those protest­ing against the G8 meet­ing in Ger­many. We hope that this will act as a cat­a­lyst for oth­er groups and indi­vid­u­als in Bris­tol to mark the occa­sion how­ev­er they see fit.

Whether it be a pen­sion­ers mass march, a play­ground protest, or you and yer mates throw­ing a lit­er­al or sym­bol­ic wrench in the works, get off your arse and show ‘em you’re mad as hell and aren’t going to take it no more!

Why should you be angry?
CLIMATE CHAOS
We all know the ter­ri­fy­ing sta­tis­tics: a mil­lion species extinct by 2050, 19 of the 20 hottest years on record since 1980, Green­land and Antarc­ti­ca melt­ing, droughts, floods, famines. The G8 have had over 30 years to address cli­mate change and only suc­ceed­ed in pro­vid­ing tril­lions in sub­si­dies to the very indus­tries that are destroy­ing our plan­et and our future.

And while the G8 con­tin­ues to line their pock­ets, island states dis­ap­pear and hun­dreds of thou­sands die as a result of the freak weath­er con­di­tions caused by their irra­tional and uncon­trol­lable obses­sion with nev­er end­ing eco­nom­ic growth. We have a ten-year win­dow to act. As the mega­lo­ma­ni­ac G8 lead­ers meet in Ger­many, masked behind a bar­ri­er of fences and sol­diers, intent on lead­ing us fur­ther towards cat­a­stroph­ic and irre­versible cli­mate chaos, we must shout, scream and roar ˜no more”. Now is the time to take direct action and shut them down, them and their cli­mate crim­i­nal indus­try friends!

THE USUAL SUSPECTS
While cli­mate chaos effects us all, those on the front line are those already dev­as­tat­ed by the cru­el­ty of glob­al cap­i­tal­ism — the poor and dis­ad­van­taged. While the G8 looks to the mar­kets to solve the prob­lem by turn­ing emis­sions into a prod­uct that can be bought and sold, they pur­pose­ly ignore the only effec­tive solu­tion — an end to the con­sumerist mass-mar­ket soci­ety.

Iron­i­cal­ly con­sumerism is the way of life that the G8 is forc­ing poor­er coun­tries to adopt in order to have their pover­ty, debt and trade prob­lems alle­vi­at­ed. Soci­eties are manip­u­lat­ed into becom­ing pre­car­i­ous McCoun­tries: from export­ing cheap mass pro­duced goods from sweat­shops to feed west­ern appetites, to pro­vid­ing play­ground par­adis­es for the rich.

All this does is feed cli­mate chaos and cre­ate fur­ther car­bon emis­sions to be trad­ed as ‘cred­its’ between the rich­est coun­tries.

ANGRY YET?
So what are you going to do about it? Buy a wrist­band, go to a con­cert, sign a peti­tion, go on an organ­ised mass march?

Remem­ber Jubilee 2000? Third world debt is worse than ever.
Remem­ber Make Pover­ty His­to­ry? It didn’t.
Remem­ber Stop the War? We haven’t

The G8 lead­ers have car­ried on with their own agen­da and fan­cy foot­work. The only way that gov­ern­ments will lis­ten to us is if we force them to — this is the only effec­tive form of protest, which is why free­dom to protest effec­tive­ly is being erod­ed and out­lawed. We are sleep­walk­ing into a soci­ety where dis­sent will not be tol­er­at­ed, and it’s time to wake up!

Why June 8th?
The 8th of June Inter­na­tion­al Day of Action Against Cli­mate Change and the G8 has been called by the Inter­na­tion­al Ris­ing Tide Net­work. This is a call for autonomous, decen­tral­ized actions appro­pri­ate for your town, city, or local area.

We want to send a mes­sage to the pro­tes­tors on the streets and in the jails of Ger­many that we stand in sol­i­dar­i­ty with them and their actions.

Why a Crit­i­cal Mass?
Crit­i­cal Mass demon­stra­tions are not just about high­light­ing the prob­lems fac­ing cyclists, they are used effec­tive­ly across the world as an effec­tive way of protest­ing. The first one hap­pened in San Fran­cis­co in1992 and since then enthu­si­asts in many towns and cities world­wide have fol­lowed suit. It is dif­fi­cult to describe CM as opin­ions dif­fer wide­ly but they seem to range from a sim­ple cel­e­bra­tion of cycling to an anti-author­i­tar­i­an block­ade of traf­fic, par­tic­u­lar­ly cars, with many facets in between.

Cycling protests have already been hap­pen­ing as a part of the actions against the G8 sum­mit, and the heavy hand­ed response to them shows that the author­i­ties feel they are effec­tive and fear them.

On the 7th May in Utrecht (Hol­land), mount­ed police attacked, beat, arrest­ed and did sig­nif­i­cant dam­age to a peace­ful bicy­cle car­a­van on its way to Ger­many — http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/05/369998.html for details.

On 25th May in Ham­burg (Ger­many), Over 250 peo­ple involved in the G8 mobi­liza­tion took to the streets of Ham­burg in a Crit­i­cal Mass. The police broke up the group of cyclists by dri­ving between them with vehi­cles and by run­ning and stand­ing in front of them. The cops fol­lowed the small­er groups of cyclists to get them to dis­perse. 12 peo­ple were arrest­ed and held for sev­er­al hours — http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/05/371656.html for details.

Also on the 25th, Bristol’s own Crit­i­cal Mass was sub­ject to a heavy-hand­ed police response. Although obvi­ous­ly not on the same scale, the rea­son behind it was the same — to smash the Crit­i­cal Mass as a form of protest because it is effec­tive. This forms part of a con­cert­ed effort by police across the UK to stop the protests, includ­ing attempts to crim­i­nalise the action and its par­tic­i­pants (that failed). See http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/05/371358.html for details. And see http://bristol.indymedia.org/newswire.php?story_id=24359&search_text=Critical%20mass&results_offset=15 for details of 200 plus rid­ers on Bris­tol CM on 28/11/05 held in sol­i­dar­i­ty with Lon­don CM after the cops threat­ened them. Who says CM isn’t polit­i­cal?

Why in the morn­ing?
The usu­al month­ly Crit­i­cal Mass in Bris­tol is a sep­a­rate enti­ty that focus­es on the rights of cyclists, while the inten­tion of the June 8th is to have a wider focus and so the change of time will dif­fer­en­ti­ate the two. Also there has been crit­i­cism that the month­ly Mass stops Bris­to­lians from get­ting home for the week­end, which can lead to a lack of wider sup­port.

This Crit­i­cal Mass is a present to the work­ing peo­ple of Bris­tol! If well attend­ed, the demon­stra­tion could mean big delays in get­ting to work on a Fri­day morn­ing, and a per­fect excuse for phon­ing in late — and who but the boss­es wouldn’t sup­port that! Spread the word to those you work with, but remem­ber we need the num­bers on the ride to make it hap­pen!

Remem­ber, the streets are ours, Crit­i­cal Mass is NOT ille­gal (yet!), and you have to get out of bed ear­ly in the morn­ing if you’re going to out­wit those who want to take away your free­dom to protest!

Bris­tol Ris­ing Tide Web­site — http://risingtide.org.uk/bristol

More info on the G8 protests in Ger­many -http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/05/371754.html

For posters and fly­ers see http://bristol.indymedia.org/newswire.php?story_id=26367

Brecon Tree Camp & Reading Community Garden court hearings — evictions possible

Nation­al Grid are get­ting ready to evict Bre­con, Bre­con are get­ting ready to fight, please join us.

Nation­al Grid have set the court date to begin the evic­tion of the Bre­con Tree Camp. There will be two peo­ple rep­re­sent­ing us, if you wish to be there ring the site phone on 07903152822. The hear­ing is in Cardiff on Thurs­day 7th June.

Nation­al Grid are get­ting ready to evict Bre­con, Bre­con are get­ting ready to fight, please join us.

Nation­al Grid have set the court date to begin the evic­tion of the Bre­con Tree Camp. There will be two peo­ple rep­re­sent­ing us, if you wish to be there ring the site phone on 07903152822. The hear­ing is in Cardiff on Thurs­day 7th June.

Peo­ple are need­ed on site, machin­ery has been moved almost onto the site and evic­tion is expect­ed from maybe Fri­day or Mon­day, if you are avail­able to come please, please do. Ring the site phone for infor­ma­tion or for advise on what needs doing, i.e legal sup­port.

This is it folks…

fightthepipe@hotmail.co.uk
http://www.fightthepipe.co.uk

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Evic­tion of squat­ted com­mu­ni­ty gar­den

A com­mu­ni­ty gar­den built on dis­used coun­cil land was opened to the pub­lic on may 19th. The land had been was pre­vi­ous­ly used as a shoot­ing gallery by junkies, but was turned into a beau­ti­ful gar­den, out­side offi­cial juris­dic­tion, by local activists.
The coun­cil, how­ev­er, put the wheels in motion for the evic­tion, before it even opened.
But the open­ing was a great suc­cess and the gar­den has opened every day since (ignor­ing the coun­cil’s injunc­tion).
At 10am on mon­day 4th June the evic­tion hear­ing will go ahead. There will be a demon­stra­tion out­side, com­plete with press cov­er­age.
There will be anoth­er demonstration/resistance on wednes­day or thurs­day (a more exact time when we have it) when the bailiffs come round to evict and close down the gar­den.

Please show your sup­port for this com­mu­ni­ty project by protest­ing out­side the court (Fri­ar street, read­ing) or help­ing resist the evic­tion lat­er in the week.

Many thanks, Kates­grove com­mu­ni­ty gar­den col­lec­tive

Brecon Tree Camp Open Day 9th June

Pro­tes­tors against Nation­al Grid’s mon­ster pipeline, need your sup­port, come and vis­it us in Bre­con.

To oppose Nation­al Grid’s 197 Mile long, 48 inch­es wide, 94 bar pres­sure gas pipe that is run­ning through the Bre­con Bea­con Nation­al Park there has been a protest site set up along the route, this is cur­rent­ly pre­vent­ing Nation­al Grid caus­ing more destruc­tion in this area. Hav­ing the camp is delay­ing work which will cost them mil­lions of pounds and gives us time to work on stop­ping them indef­i­nite­ly. It’s also fun, edu­ca­tion­al and free. Unfor­tu­nate­ly the time has come and evic­tion is due any day now, so…

Pro­tes­tors against Nation­al Grid’s mon­ster pipeline, need your sup­port, come and vis­it us in Bre­con.

To oppose Nation­al Grid’s 197 Mile long, 48 inch­es wide, 94 bar pres­sure gas pipe that is run­ning through the Bre­con Bea­con Nation­al Park there has been a protest site set up along the route, this is cur­rent­ly pre­vent­ing Nation­al Grid caus­ing more destruc­tion in this area. Hav­ing the camp is delay­ing work which will cost them mil­lions of pounds and gives us time to work on stop­ping them indef­i­nite­ly. It’s also fun, edu­ca­tion­al and free. Unfor­tu­nate­ly the time has come and evic­tion is due any day now, so…

We invite you to join us on site for our open day on Sat­ur­day 9th June:

There will be:
Free Work­shops (includ­ing Climb­ing Instruc­tion by our qual­i­fied instruc­tor)
Free Food (suit­able for Veg­ans)
Infor­ma­tion and dis­play board about this pipeline
Free Accom­mo­da­tion (if you want to stay)
Advise and guid­ance in protest­ing
Fun, frol­ics and friend­ship!

This is the per­fect way to learn more about why we are protest­ing this pipeline, what can be done about it and to expe­ri­ence life on a protest site.

The Bre­con Camp is locat­ed about 5 miles from Bre­con Town Cen­tre, in the Nation­al Park on the A40 (West of Bre­con). It is oppo­site Pen­point Church and is obvi­ous­ly marked with ban­ners. Park­ing is avail­able in front of the camp, or a bus goes along the road every two hours and will stop out­side, or hitch­ing is usu­al­ly pos­si­ble. If you want to come down but have dif­fi­cult­ly with trans­port, email us, we might be able to help you.

For more infor­ma­tion check: www.fightthepipe.co.uk or email us at fightthepipe@hotmail.co.uk
Bre­con Tree Camp Site phone num­ber is 07903152822

Biofuels protest in Aberdeen

Aberdeen Cam­paign Against Cli­mate Change held a protest inside the audi­to­ri­um of the All Ener­gy con­fer­ence in Aberdeen on Wednes­day 23rd May. They unfurled anti-bio­fu­els ban­ners and inter­rupt­ed a speech by US Ambas­sador to the UK, Robert Tut­tle, in which he was prais­ing the efforts of the US to fight cli­mate change and was claim­ing that bio­fu­els are part of the solu­tion.

Aberdeen Cam­paign Against Cli­mate Change held a protest inside the audi­to­ri­um of the All Ener­gy con­fer­ence in Aberdeen on Wednes­day 23rd May. They unfurled anti-bio­fu­els ban­ners and inter­rupt­ed a speech by US Ambas­sador to the UK, Robert Tut­tle, in which he was prais­ing the efforts of the US to fight cli­mate change and was claim­ing that bio­fu­els are part of the solu­tion.

The pro­tes­tors left peace­ful­ly when asked and con­tin­ued their protest out­side the show venue, Aberdeen Exhi­bi­tion and Con­fer­ence Cen­tre.

The All Ener­gy con­fer­ence also pro­mot­ed wind, solar and marine ener­gy sources as part of the solu­tion to cli­mate change. The protest was held to make sure that peo­ple dis­tin­guish between these clean, tru­ly renew­able sources of ener­gy on the one hand and bio­fu­els from large-scale mono­cul­tures on the oth­er.

The Aberdeen edi­tion of the Press and Jour­nal report­ed the protest well (see pic­ture at
http://3276.e‑printphoto.co.uk/ajl/index.cfm?z=z&y=y&p_id=5176411&c_id=8
401&action=view).

Back­ground:
The US gov­ern­ment have been sab­o­tag­ing progress at inter­na­tion­al cli­mate con­fer­ences for years and their emis­sions con­tin­ue to rise steeply. Large-scale bio­fu­els do not mit­i­gate glob­al warm­ing but make it hap­pen even faster, as rain­forests and oth­er ecosys­tems are rapid­ly being destroyed to make way for vast mono­cul­tures to grow crops for cars in rich nations. Bio­fu­el pro­duc­tion has already been respon­si­ble for glob­al food price ris­es which have been the tar­get of recent riots in Mex­i­co. Peo­ple in the glob­al South are suf­fer­ing a dou­ble wham­my, first­ly as they are suf­fer­ing most from severe weath­er events caused by exces­sive green house gas emis­sions from rich coun­tries and now by hav­ing their liveli­hoods destroyed by mas­sive bio­fu­els mono­cul­tures which are imposed by rich coun­tries try­ing to solve their ener­gy prob­lems. Peo­ple are being forcibly removed from their bio­di­verse farms and are suf­fer­ing health prob­lems from agri­cul­tur­al chem­i­cals. Both inten­sive agri­cul­ture and defor­esta­tion are major con­trib­u­tors to glob­al warm­ing and bio­fu­els threat­en to great­ly increase those emis­sions.

For more info on bio­fu­els see www.biofuelwatch.org.uk.

aberdeen_climatechange@yahoo.co.uk
http://climatechangecampaign.blogspot.com