Massive “Climate Action Now” Banner unfurled

April 25, 2010

Massive “Climate Action Now” Banner unfurled

DELTA, BC, CANADA – GatewaySucks.org and the Council of Canadians (Delta/Richmond chapter) unfurled a massive banner today that reads “CLIMATE ACTION NOW” on land slated for freeway construction.

Climate Action Now!

April 25, 2010

Massive “Climate Action Now” Banner unfurled

DELTA, BC, CANADA – GatewaySucks.org and the Council of Canadians (Delta/Richmond chapter) unfurled a massive banner today that reads “CLIMATE ACTION NOW” on land slated for freeway construction.

Historic homes are being demolished, and ancient indigenous sites are under threat from the South Fraser Perimeter Road (SFPR) project here on the Fraser River bank. The est. $2 billion SFPR is part of the controversial Gateway program, which would greatly increase greenhouse gas emissions in BC.

The action took place at River Road and Centre Street in Delta. It coincides with the multi-faith Pilgrimage to Burns Bog, and is visible from the pilgrimage route across the Alex Fraser Bridge. Pilgrims and activists aim to raise awareness about Burns Bog, a large, carbon-sequestering peat bog also under threat from the SFPR freeway.

“Our neighbours are being forced out of their homes, and ecosystems are being bulldozed,” says Delta resident Ernie Baatz. “Schools and programs are being cut across the province to pay for this climate changing freeway. We have to stand up to this appalling waste.”

Baatz and fellow activists also planted trees at the site today, to highlight the area’s potential as a riverfront park, not a riverfront freeway. Although preparatory work has begun on some sections of the SFPR, no build contract is in place. A request for proposals was issued by the Ministry of Transportation in April 2009.

Today’s action is part of a week of events dubbed “Earth Action Week” by GatewaySucks.org and the Council of Canadians (Delta/Richmond chapter). For the full list of events see www.gatewaysucks.org/earth-action-week-april-1826

Photographs are available at www.gatewaysucks.org/picture-links

Follow www.twitter.com/gatewaysucks for updates

For more information about the Pilgrimage to Burns Bog see www.pilgrimage2burnsbog.org

>> Big shout out to UK roads activists past and present. You inspire us! <<

Bristol and Bath Rising Tide Blockade Merthyr to Aberthaw Coal Train – update

Update:
18 people were arrested and some held for over 24 hours at Ystrad Mynach police station before being charged a with:
An unlawful act with intent to obstruct the railway under the Malicious Damages Act of 1861.

Update:
18 people were arrested and some held for over 24 hours at Ystrad Mynach police station before being charged a with:
An unlawful act with intent to obstruct the railway under the Malicious Damages Act of 1861.
This Victorian law designed to protect the interests of rail owners has a mximum penalty of life. We would not anticipate facing any such penalty as we took great care to ensure the safety of all taking part and had made certain that the coal train would not leave the loading area before the line was blocked.

The 18 were held incomunicado for a portion of the time they were in the cells and were only allowed to phone out after 11.00 am yesterday. The house of one of those involved was raided by 8 police officers who spent 3 hours searching their home.

The last person was released at 7.30 pm last night. All had bail conditions stipulating that they should not go on the railway without written permission – but we were allowed to catch the train home!

The arrests were made by British Transport Police backed up by a large contingent of the South Wales police force. A helicopter was also used in the operation The cutting team removed the last blockader at 8.10 pm. after the line had been closed for over 8 hours.

All 18 have been bailed to appear at Mythyr Tydfill Magistrates Court on 10th May at 10.00 am.

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latest update is that absolutely every1 involved has been nicked up to about 17/18 people all told I reckon, including drivers, legal observers, etc. Vehicles believed to have also been impounded. 🙁 A second wave lock-on with more heavy duty gear believed to have attached themselves to track shortly after 1st wave cleared; all arrested later that aft/eve.

The activists, part of the Bristol and Bath Rising Tide direct action group, reached the rail track at midday today, and phoned the security at the coal mine to warn them about the protest. Three of the activists then used chains and padlocks to lock themselves to the train tracks. Two of the activists went to a nearby vantage point where they could warn any approaching trains The activists also stretched a large banner across the line.

Police arrived at around 2pm, and warned the activists that they would be arrested for trespassing and obstructing the train line. They arrested the activists not attached the train-line and began cutting through the padlocks at around 4pm. The last activist was taken away from the scene at 5.15pm. But a second group arrived and locked on further along the line. Police are now dealing with them.

27 April 3pm update: The police have released a statement saying a total of 18 people – 11 men and seven women – were arrested yesterday. The train line reopened at 8.10pm last night.

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Bristol and Bath Rising Tide Stop Coal Train – Happening Now !

Please Call 07835366330 for on-site interviews and updates.
Alternative number (off site): 07909172768

Kim Green from Rising Tide (UK) said:

“We are protesting the continued extraction and burning of fossil fuels in the face of a global climate emergency. The failure of the Copenhagen climate talks to deal with this huge problem, and the obvious policy inadequacy the three main UK parties contesting the general election to take the necessary action to tackle the problem has highlighted the need for the people to take grass-roots direct action.”

Kim Green continues:

“This action is also in support of the local people of Merthyr Tydfil whose campaign ‘Residents Against Ffoss y Fran’ have been fighting the mine for over six years. The mine causes noise pollution for up to 16 hours a day, dust and dirt are carried into the town by the wind, and it turns the rain black.”

The process by which Miller-Argent were able to get the go ahead to exploit this resource at the social cost of both the local and global community, highlighting the democratic deficit in the planning process, which takes in to consideration the social-environmental impact of such projects. The newly formed quango “The Planning Commission” will only make these things worse, being able to ignore any consideration in favour of profit.

Miller Argent have been quick to pressure their small workforce into mobilising against local concerns – but their apparent concern for their workers is betrayed by the fact that they are actually looking to sell the mine as the quantity of high quality coal is only about as half as good as they initially believed. They are in fact making a loss on the project.

Notes To Editor:

1. Rising Tide is an international network of groups tackling the Root Causes of Climate Change and Climate Injustice. http://www.risingtide.org.uk/

2.Aberthaw Power Station is the biggest polluter in Wales. In 2006 it released 7.4. million tonnes of Co2. It is Projected to run until 2025 with NO PLANS to fit carbon capture storage (CCS) technology. 40% of the coal for the power station is supplied by Ffos y Fran. It was targeted by Bristol & Cardiff Rising Tide in 2008.

3.Miller Argent own and run Ffos Y fran. Argent are in turn owned by the BT Pensions Group. Both of these organisations make much of their ethical and sustainable practices But in this case they seem to be placing profits over and above any element of social responsibility.

Bristol and Bath Rising Tide
info@risingtide.org.uk
http://www.risingtide.org.uk

heavies sent in to rampart at globe road — join us tomorrow at noon.

A bunch of heavies broke into the rampart social centre’s new location on 105 Globe Road tonight (friday, 23 April) at 10:30 pm. There were about 20 of us here watching films. The goons left, but said they wanted everyone out of building by 2 pm tomorrow.

A bunch of heavies broke into the rampart social centre’s new location on 105 Globe Road tonight (friday, 23 April) at 10:30 pm. There were about 20 of us here watching films. The goons left, but said they wanted everyone out of building by 2 pm tomorrow.

We invite everyone, and their cameras, to come down and join us to welcome them. Come down at noon.

A bunch of heavies broke into the rampart social centre’s new location on 105 Globe Road tonight at 10:30 pm. There were about 20 of us here watching films. The goons left, but said they wanted everyone out of building by 2 pm tomorrow.

We invite everyone, and their cameras, to come down and join us to welcome them. Come down at noon.

rampart@mutualaid.org

PARTY AT THE PUMPS PART 2… THIS TIME IT’S SHELL!

MASS ACTION CALL OUT

When: Saturday, 15th May
Meet: 1PM at Oxford Circus
Bring: a zone 1-2 tube pass, noisemakers, your friends & family and your
dancing shoes
Oxford Circus meeting point map: http://tinyurl.com/OCnw-SVmap

MASS ACTION CALL OUT

When: Saturday, 15th May
Meet: 1PM at Oxford Circus
Bring: a zone 1-2 tube pass, noisemakers, your friends & family and your
dancing shoes
Oxford Circus meeting point map: http://tinyurl.com/OCnw-SVmap

Shutting down a petrol station for 5 hours on a sunny Saturday afternoon was so much fun we’re going to do it again. Shell’s Hell – in the tar sands and beyond – is next in the firing line.

Party 1 had Samba, twin sound systems, a live Ceilidh band, face-painting, free cakes and 200 people. Party 2 will be bigger and better, with activists joining us from Brighton, Oxford and beyond.
See here for a video of Party at the Pumps Part 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=An6-tdxd12M

And for all you cyclists out there, there will be a special Party at the Pumps Critical Mass making its way to the party. Meet 1PM at Marble Arch (under the arch).

Get ready for sunshine, music, and dancing on the forecourt!

Why target Shell?

Party at the Pumps Part 2 is taking place just three days before Shell’s AGM, where the company will come under fire from shareholders over its plans in the Canadian tar sands; and a week before the Merthyr to Mayo solidarity bike ride, which will link two communities in Wales and Ireland resisting fossil fuel extraction.

Party at the Pumps is in solidarity with communities around the world who are resisting Shell’s destruction of lives and livelihoods, poisoning of lands and waters, and fuelling of climate chaos. In Northern Canada, Shell’s tar sands projects are ignoring First Nations treaty rights, causing rare forms of cancer and killing wildlife (http://www.ienearth.org/tarsands.html). In Rossport, Ireland, a dangerous onshore pipeline and massive refinery are transforming an area of outstanding natural beauty into an environmental disaster zone with serious public health and safety implications (http://www.rossportsolidaritycamp.org). And in Nigeria, where Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight Ogoni colleagues were hung by the Nigerian state for campaigning against Shell’s devastation of the Niger Delta, resistance to Shell and Big Oil continues (http://www.remembersarowiwa.com).

These struggles may be happening in distant places, but they are driven from Shell HQ. On May 15th, we bring the resistance to the heart of London.

This action is jointly called by London Rising Tide/London Tar Sands Network and Climate Camp London.
http://www.no-tar-sands.org
http://www.risingtide.org.uk
http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/london

People Needed to Stop the Slaughter – Save the Welsh Badgers

The Welsh Assembly Government is planning to slaughter thousands of badgers, in South West Wales,over the next five years as part of their “plan” to eradicate bovine TB. This despite all the evidence from previous culls that badgers do not contribute to the spread of the disease.

Get directly involved in stopping the Welsh Assembly Government’s illegal and immoral slaughter of Welsh badgers.

The Welsh Assembly Government is planning to slaughter thousands of badgers, in South West Wales,over the next five years as part of their “plan” to eradicate bovine TB. This despite all the evidence from previous culls that badgers do not contribute to the spread of the disease.

Get directly involved in stopping the Welsh Assembly Government’s illegal and immoral slaughter of Welsh badgers.

The five year slaughter, costing millions to the tax payer, is nothing more than a sop to the dairy farming industry which refuses to accept that its own bad practices and poor husbandry are causing the spread of the disease and is looking for a scapegoat.

If this cull is deemed a success it may well be rolled out to the rest of the UK so it is important we act now to stop the wholesale slaughter of this harmless, native animal.

Please contact us at: savethewelshbadger@googlemail.com if you wish to get directly involved in stopping the cull.

For more information on the cull please see:
http://www.badger-killers.co.uk/
http://www.pembrokeshireagainstthecull.org.uk/
http://www.animalaid.org.uk/h/n/CAMPAIGNS/wildlife//2283/

Oxford Action Resource Centre celebrates 5 years of radical organising!

Since 2005, Oxford Action Resource Centre (OARC) has been a part of the local activist landscape: a social space, meeting venue, office and shared library for campaigners,

OCSET 1OCSET 2 evictionOARC reading roomSince 2005, Oxford Action Resource Centre (OARC) has been a part of the local activist landscape: a social space, meeting venue, office and shared library for campaigners, activists, agitators and community groups.

It was set up following a series of squatted/rented social centres which took place in 2004. (Links to the full history below).

Now we are celebrating 5 years of OARC with a week of birthday events!

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Sat 24th – 12-4pm
*** Drop-in session ***
Find out more about OARC, see the space, meet some of the people involved.

Sun 25th – 4pm-7pm
*** ‘OARC: Where Next?’ discussion + meal ***
Learn about OARC’s history, get involved in shaping its future.

Sun 25th – 7:30pm
*** Film: Estrategia del Caracol ***
Solidarity, survival and satire in the Colombian city of Bogota.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109747/

Tues 27th – 6:30pm
*** Play!Fight! discussion ***
A discussion of kinky sexuality and its interaction with radical activism.
http://radicalx.ox4.org/playfight

Wed 28th – 7pm
*** Community meal and games ***
Tasty vegan food, good company, fun games + the ‘activist pub quiz’.

Thurs 29th – 5pm-8pm
*** Drop-in session ***
Find out more about OARC, see the space, meet some of the people involved.

Fri 30th – 7pm-late
*** Birthday Party! ***
A celebration of 5 years of OARC!
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OARC is upstairs at E. Oxf. Community Centre, Cowley Rd, OX4 1HU.
http://openstreetmap.com/?mlat=51.7483&mlon=-1.2377&zoom=16

All welcome! See:
http://theoarc.org.uk/cal/
…for more details!

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A Brief history of OCSET / LOG / OARC:

OCSET One (Cowley Rd social centre 06/04/04-07/05/04):
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2004/04/288643.html
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2004/04/288540.html
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2004/04/288579.html
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2004/04/288609.html
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2004/04/289225.html
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2004/04/289231.html
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2004/04/289286.html
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2004/04/289535.html
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2004/04/289887.html
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2004/04/290133.html
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2004/05/290808.html
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2004/05/290857.html
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2004/05/290863.html

OCSET Two (temporary location, May 2004):
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2004/05/291202.html

OCSET Three (St Clements social centre 19/05/04-04/06/04):
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2004/05/291843.html
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2004/05/291870.html
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2004/05/291908.html
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2004/05/291949.html
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2004/05/292139.html
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2004/06/292753.html
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2004/06/292770.html

LOG (rented house – mixed resisidential/social space):
Between November 2004 and March 2005 the project got some funding and experimented with a rented house, which was half used as meeting/social centre and half occupied by residents. There are no articles from this time because we had to keep it fairly quiet that it was being used as anything other than a residential house. We decided that it didn’t work well to mix private space and social centre space in this way, though the place continued as a big communal activist house.

OARC opens! (March/April 2005):
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2005/03/307657.html
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2005/03/307775.html
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2005/04/309551.html

BRISTOL ECO VILLAGE EVICTION UPDATE

The baliffs, having been served notice that their attempted eviction would be illegal under common and criminal law, failed to show. However, response to the emergency call out was good. It is expected that there will be another attempt in the not too distant future, which will also, of course, resisted.

Thanks to everyone who did respond, and please be ready to respond to future calls.

The baliffs, having been served notice that their attempted eviction would be illegal under common and criminal law, failed to show. However, response to the emergency call out was good. It is expected that there will be another attempt in the not too distant future, which will also, of course, resisted.

Thanks to everyone who did respond, and please be ready to respond to future calls.

Indigenous People take over mining firm in the wake of Climate Change conference

April 19, 2010

With the Global People’s Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of the Mother Earth set to begin in Cochabamba, Bolivia, a group of Indigenous people have occupied the offices of a mining firm in the southeastern province of Potosi near the Chilean border.

April 19, 2010

With the Global People’s Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of the Mother Earth set to begin in Cochabamba, Bolivia, a group of Indigenous people have occupied the offices of a mining firm in the southeastern province of Potosi near the Chilean border.

The occupation began several days ago, on April 12, with roughly 700 Qulla People blocking access to a key railway line that leads away from the San Cristobal silver-zinc-lead mine, owned by Japan’s Sumitomo Corporation.

The Qulla say that Sumitomo is dumping mine waste directly into the Madera River, contaminating the land and threatening their water supplies; and constructing roads that are trampling on the rights of Mother Earth. They are demanding compensation for the environmental damage and calling on the Potosi government to honour their agreements, which includes providing help with some local infrastructure.

“Our demands are fair and must be met. The mine is ransacking our natural resources. We want compensation for the damage and … we want help with our development,” says protest leader Mario Mamani. Since the protest began, some 80 containers loaded with ore have also been seized and they have occupied the company’s offices. According to latest reports, the Qulla set fire to the offices and they have started to overturn the containers.

At the same time, the Qulla are also expressing frustration over President Evo Morales’ refusal to let them set up “Table 18″ at the Climate Conference.

According to the Achacachi Post, which is sponsored by the US government, the National Council of Ayllus and Markas of Qullasuyu (CONAMAQ) wants the table to discuss environmental problems in Bolivia, including Sumitomo’s pollution of the Madera River and the concern about Lake Intikjarka (Titikaka) being filled up with “sewage from the cities of El Alto, Batallas, Huarina, Tiquina, Achacachi, Mina Matilde in Bolivia and Puno and Huancane in Peru.” The lake is an important fishing resource for the Qullas and Uru-chullunis.

The Bolivian Deputy Minister of Environment, Juan Pablo Ramos, told the Associated Press that it’s not their intention to circumvent the discussion, but the world conference is not the appropriate settin,g because it will be focused on global issues.

CONAMAQ, however, says they are still going to proceed with Table 18, because “the Earth is our mother [and she has her rights], “for example, not to be contaminated.”

The Rights of Mother Earth will be one of the central focuses of the Conference. Other tables will include discussions on Agriculture and food sovereignty, the Kyoto Protocol, Dangers of the Carbon Market, and establishing an Environmental Court.

Overall, the World People’s Conference on Climate Change is a vital follow-up to the failed UN Conference in Copenhagen. And while the Qulla have been unfortunately sidelined, perhaps we can take stock in the fact that they won’t be labelled as criminals and thrown in jail.

We should, nevertheless, pay close attention to the Qulla. If nothing else, they are reminding us that we cannot ignore the rivers for the ocean. Instead, we must lead by example for every tree, river, plant and animal, ecosystem, every person, community and Nation.

We certainly can’t leave it to companies like Sumitomo and United States government or the United Nations. It’s up to each and every one of us.

Emergency Callout – Bristol Eco Village Facing ILLEGAL Eviction Tomorrow Morning

20.4.10
There will be an illegal eviction attempt on the Bristol Eco Village tomorrow morning at about 11, just 5 days after site was set up. This will be resisted. We need as many people as possible down there to witness the illegal attempt and help resist. For practical reasons there must be no violence or even abusive behaviour.

20.4.10
There will be an illegal eviction attempt on the Bristol Eco Village tomorrow morning at about 11, just 5 days after site was set up. This will be resisted. We need as many people as possible down there to witness the illegal attempt and help resist. For practical reasons there must be no violence or even abusive behaviour.

They’ve screwed it up massively so IT IS ILLEGAL. Because of this there are massively powerful legal channels to go through – all of which are compromised considerably if there is any violence or even abusive behaviour (including yelling at bailiffs). Please please as a special request from the villagers DO NOT BE VIOLENT OR ABUSIVE as this may compromise the legal situation which could well save the village. Passive resistance is warmly encouraged. Please understand this is not an ideological attack upon violence, this is a practical reaction to the situation we are in.

Eviction is scheduled for 11 but it’s always a good idea to get down there long before the given time. Location BS2 9SH: earthfirstPosted on Categories South West England, Squatting / Free Spaces / Protest Sites

Shell gas terminal blockaded, Bacton, Norfolk, UK 7am April 19th – updated

Solidarity with Pat O’Donnell and against Shell on Earth!

Update:

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Update:

the road was closed off till 2pm, when people were removed and arrested – seven people at the scene on suspicion of obstructing the highway, and three people have been summoned to appear in court at a later date.

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Activists have today blockaded the access to Bacton gas terminal (1) on the North Norfolk coast; the road is currently blocked by activists lying in the road attached to steel arm tubes and by a large steel tripod.

Bacton gas terminal is the largest of its kind in Britain, pumping North Sea gas to Britain and mainland Europe; the terminal is operated by Shell and the protesters say they are taking the action in solidarity with a community in Republic of Ireland, who are opposing the development of a similar facility near Rossport in County Mayo (2). Shell heads the consortium developing the Irish terminal, refinery and pipeline.

A participate commented: “Bacton has been blockaded today in solidarity with the people of Mayo who have been protesting against Shell virtually daily since 2005. Residents there have been subjected to ongoing harassment from Shell and their contractors. Pat O’Donnell, a local fisherman, is currently serving a 7 month jail sentence for his part in the resistance to Shell’s development”.

Community resistance in the Rossport area has been fuelled by concerns that the new terminal will ruin the the coastal environment, farmland and wildlife habitats, as well as fishing grounds vital to the local economy. Fears for the local environment include potential disturbance to coastal conservation areas, which support wildlife such as dolphins and porpoises, plus the possibility that local drinking water could become contaminated. Residents also claim that due planning process has not taken place and that construction work started before planning consent was fully approved.

“ We want our action today to send two strong messages; firstly to Shell, that wherever they are in the world, there are those who will oppose their destruction of both the environment and local communities. Secondly, we want to send a message of solidarity to those opposing the Irish terminal, especially to Pat O’Donnell. Their struggles will not be forgotten”.

Ends

Notes
1.Bacton gas terminal is on the B1159, between the villages of Bacton and Mundesley.

2.For further information on the Irish based Shell to Sea campaign, opposing the gas terminal near Rossport in Mayo, visit www.shelltosea.com