North Somerset power lines protesters in ‘Save our Valley’ demonstration

Plac­ard-wav­ing pro­test­ers chant­i­ng ‘Save our Val­ley’ held a demon­stra­tion out­side a pub­lic exhi­bi­tion detail­ing plans to put tow­er­ing pylons through the North Som­er­set coun­try­side.

Plac­ard-wav­ing pro­test­ers chant­i­ng ‘Save our Val­ley’ held a demon­stra­tion out­side a pub­lic exhi­bi­tion detail­ing plans to put tow­er­ing pylons through the North Som­er­set coun­try­side.

More than 40 peo­ple wav­ing signs read­ing ‘Save our Val­ley – Say NO to pylons’ and ‘Save our Coun­try­side’ staged the protest out­side the exhi­bi­tion being run by Nation­al Grid at the Scotch Horn Leisure Cen­tre in Nailsea.

Nation­al Grid wants to cre­ate a new over­head 400,000-volt pow­er line from Bridg­wa­ter to Avon­mouth to bring elec­tric­i­ty from the pro­posed nuclear pow­er sta­tion at Hink­ley Point on to its trans­mis­sion net­work.

The pow­er giant is look­ing at a series of options for the new line, along two route cor­ri­dors – one of which would cut through the coun­try­side from Wrax­all to Back­well and east Nailsea.

The line would come over Wrax­all Hill and past the school and church and then down along­side The Elms before cross­ing Back­well Com­mon, going along the rail­way line and Back­well Lake towards Young­wood Lane.

The oth­er option is to use cor­ri­dor one which runs along the west­ern fringes of Nailsea, close to local homes.

If the scheme gets the green light, the pylons would also increase in size from 25 metres high to 45 metres – near­ly 160ft.

Fiona Erleigh, who lives in west Nailsea, said Nation­al Grid was try­ing to divide the town. She said: “Nation­al Grid pick two routes either side of Nailsea for these pylons as an under­hand ploy to split the town.

“We have joined forces and are work­ing togeth­er to make sure this scheme does not go ahead.”

The Save Our Val­ley cam­paign has now attract­ed more than 2,000 mem­bers and a web­site has been set up – www.save-our-valley.co.uk – as well as a Face­book page.

Sabotage at Mainshill

On the morn­ing of the 22nd of Novem­ber a drilling rig had it’s elec­tron­ics and hydraulics cut. The spe­cial­ist drilling rig is owned by Apex Drilling Ser­vices. The machine dam­aged is one of two rigs that have been work­ing to pre­pare the Main­shill Wood area for coal extrac­tion.

On the morn­ing of the 22nd of Novem­ber a drilling rig had it’s elec­tron­ics and hydraulics cut. The spe­cial­ist drilling rig is owned by Apex Drilling Ser­vices. The machine dam­aged is one of two rigs that have been work­ing to pre­pare the Main­shill Wood area for coal extrac­tion.

This sab­o­tage is one of many recent attacks against coal and coal min­ing, and it should be clear that these actions will con­tin­ue regard­less of the exis­tence of Main­shill Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp.

This action was tak­en by a group of autonomous peo­ple in sol­i­dar­i­ty with all those who oppose the devel­op­ment of Main­shill Wood into an open cast coal mine.

Camp for Climate Action — where next, gatherings and process

Jan­u­ary Region­al Gath­er­ings

There will be no nation­al gath­er­ing in Jan­u­ary. Instead, we are encour­ag­ing neigh­bour­hoods to hold their own region­al gath­er­ings in advance of a three-day nation­al gath­er­ing in Feb­ru­ary.

Jan­u­ary Region­al Gath­er­ings

There will be no nation­al gath­er­ing in Jan­u­ary. Instead, we are encour­ag­ing neigh­bour­hoods to hold their own region­al gath­er­ings in advance of a three-day nation­al gath­er­ing in Feb­ru­ary.

We sug­gest that at least part of the agen­da for the region­al gath­er­ings is to eval­u­ate the past year (or more) of cli­mate activism, and con­sid­er the pro­pos­als for future nation­al­ly organ­ised activ­i­ties that have come out of the Cam­p’s Where Next? dis­cus­sions over the last few months. We will be send­ing out more infor­ma­tion about this in the email newslet­ter short­ly.

Once you’ve organ­ised your gath­er­ing, con­tact process[at]climatecamp.org.uk to get the details of put up on this page.

Feb­ru­ary nation­al gath­er­ing

We are plan­ning a three-day nation­al gath­er­ing in Feb­ru­ary, prob­a­bly on the week­end of 12–14 Feb­ru­ary. update — now 20/21 Feb­ru­ary instead. We are keen for this gath­er­ing to be as cen­tral as pos­si­ble in the coun­try so that it’s acces­si­ble for as many peo­ple as pos­si­ble. If you could offer to host this gath­er­ing, or help host it, please get in touch with process[at]climatecamp.org.uk.

Ques­tions?

If you’ve got any ques­tions relat­ing to the Cam­p’s organ­is­ing process, con­tact process[at]climatecamp.org.uk.

Gath­er­ing details will always be sent out via the Camp for Cli­mate Action email newslet­ter.

UK Rossport Solidarity Gathering Feb 12–14th, Sumac Centre, Nottingham (incl.agenda)

Find out more about the Ross­port Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp in Co.Mayo, Ire­land & how to sup­port the com­mu­ni­ty strug­gle against Shell in 2010.

Shell&BonesFind out more about the Ross­port Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp in Co.Mayo, Ire­land & how to sup­port the com­mu­ni­ty strug­gle against Shell in 2010.

UK sup­port­ers of the Ross­port Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp are hold­ing a gath­er­ing at the Sumac Cen­tre in Not­ting­ham from the 12th-14th Feb­ru­ary. Any­one who has been active in the cam­paign or who would like to find out more is wel­come to join us for the week­end. There will be food by dona­tions & accom­mo­da­tion. We will be dis­cussing how to sup­port the strug­gle in Ross­port over the next year as the project moves to the on-shore pipeline stage.

The project has recent­ly been fur­ther delayed, with half of the pro­posed on-shore pipeline route deemed as pos­ing an unac­cept­able risk to the local com­mu­ni­ty. Shell have been asked by the plan­ning board to go away & design a new route by Feb­ru­ary. This will prob­a­bly go through the bay which they had pre­vi­ous­ly ruled out on envi­ron­men­tal & tech­ni­cal grounds.

There is still a lot of fight left in this cam­paign & works on a new route; if giv­en per­mis­sion prob­a­bly won’t start till June. That gives us lots of time to plan & pre­pare a sol­id resis­tance. The local com­mu­ni­ty need our help as much as ever so please come along to the gath­er­ing; meet peo­ple involved in the strug­gle & plot how to take on one of the biggest multi­na­tion­als in the world!!

www.indymedia.ie
www.shelltosea.com

Week­end Itin­er­ary.
Fri 12th: 12–5pm. Cycle car­a­van meet­ing. For those peo­ple inter­est­ed in help­ing to organ­ise a spring ride to Mayo around com­mu­ni­ties in Ire­land.
6pm: Intro­duc­tion to Shell to Sea & the Ross­port Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp.
Sat 13th: 10–6pm. Main meet­ing to dis­cuss sup­port­ing the cam­paign both in the UK and the camp.
8pm ‑1am: Ben­e­fit night at the Sumac Cen­tre
Sun 14th: 10am onward. Brunch & space for infor­mal chats/more meet­ings

Veg­an food will be avail­able for dona­tions. Sleep­ing space also pro­vid­ed.
Tel: 07510285458

Fur­ther gath­er­ing details at http://www.veggies.org.uk/event.php?ref=1664

More Bailiff activity at Mainshill

Two Welsh bailiffs were found walk­ing around the site this morn­ing and fol­lowed to one of the bunkers which has been built as a defence.

Two Welsh bailiffs were found walk­ing around the site this morn­ing and fol­lowed to one of the bunkers which has been built as a defence.

The bailiffs then attempt­ed to rip off one of the bunker’s walls but left soon after. Camp res­i­dents are con­cerned that two appear­ances of the Nation­al Evic­tion Team and bailiffs with­in 4 days may mean that they are all in Scot­land wait­ing to evict the camp. Please come to Main­shill if you can and help us defend the site. The Gath­er­ing on Sat­ur­day 28th – Tues­day 1st is going ahead as planned.

http://mainshill.noflag.org.uk

Come to the Peace News Winter Gathering, 15–17 January

Join peo­ple from across the spec­trum of the British peace move­ment for a week­end of explo­ration, cel­e­bra­tion and empow­er­ment — learn­ing from oth­er move­ments, strug­gling with chal­leng­ing issues, and cre­at­ing greater cohe­sion and sol­i­dar­i­ty in a seg­ment­ed peace move­ment.

Join peo­ple from across the spec­trum of the British peace move­ment for a week­end of explo­ration, cel­e­bra­tion and empow­er­ment — learn­ing from oth­er move­ments, strug­gling with chal­leng­ing issues, and cre­at­ing greater cohe­sion and sol­i­dar­i­ty in a seg­ment­ed peace move­ment.

Work­shops will be reflec­tive (learn­ing from recent activist ini­tia­tives in Gaza, Copen­hagen and Calais), strate­gic (for exam­ple, devel­op­ing plans to counter the war in Afghanistan) and prac­ti­cal (plan­ning for actions in Not­ting­ham itself, and at Alder­mas­ton the fol­low­ing month). Decades of activist expe­ri­ence will be rep­re­sent­ed, along with fresh faces and new­blood.

The Gath­er­ing will be fol­lowed on Mon­day 18 Jan­u­ary by a mass non­vi­o­lent direct action against the arms trade request­ed by and organ­ised by par­tic­i­pants in the Gath­er­ing (not under the con­trol or direc­tion of Peace News).

Peace News Win­ter Gath­er­ing 2010 has devel­oped out of Peace News Sum­mer Camp 2009, which cre­at­ed a real sense of lib­er­a­tion for par­tic­i­pants. The Gath­er­ing is a space of mutu­al respect in which activists from dif­fer­ent groups and move­ments, who hold diverse views on fun­da­men­tal issues, can share expe­ri­ences, infor­ma­tion and insights, and can learn more about each oth­er.

More details includ­ing pro­gramme at http://peacenewsgathering.info/

RE-OKUPATION OF THE LAPPERSFORT, CALL OUT FOR SUPPORT

The Lap­pers­fort for­est has been okupied again,
and is now under evic­tion threat.

Come and stay if you like!
Aktion & Evik­tion Prac­tice Week­end 4–6 Decem­ber

Lappersfort December 09 weekend flyerThe Lap­pers­fort for­est has been okupied again,
and is now under evic­tion threat.

Come and stay if you like!
Aktion & Evik­tion Prac­tice Week­end 4–6 Decem­ber

In the dark chilly woods, a new wind is stir­ring; win­ter is mov­ing in, and with the cold nights come a new band of pirates and elves tip­toe­ing their way between the trees.

After 14 months of oku­pa­tion, and a point­less pact with the dev­il signed by 3 pre­vi­ous oku­pants stat­ing that the for­est should be vol­un­tar­i­ly packed up by Novem­ber the 30th, it seemed that the strug­gle to save the Lap­pers­fort was com­ing to an end…

But all ends are new begin­nings in dis­guise, and a new seed of mutiny has been sewn in the fer­tile soil of the forest.As long as it stands threat­ened, the Lap­pers­fort will be okupied by humans to defend it.

Grown over the ruins of an old ammu­ni­tions fac­to­ry, the Lap­pers­fort for­est stands as a sym­bol for the re-growth and re-wild­ing of nature and for the heal­ing of the wounds left by indus­tri­al and sub­ur­ban civil­i­sa­tion.

The action camp is as of now under direct EVICTION THREAT, and we are now busy with bar­rikad­ing, dig­ging in, and get­ting ready every way we can, while still try­ing to reach out for more humans to come and help pro­tect this beau­ti­ful piece of for­est from falling vic­tim to anoth­er point­less project of the kap­i­tal­ist death machine.

For a free­space in the woods and for the woods, for life and wilder­ness every­where, Lap­pers­fort stays until the bit­ter or bet­ter end……

On the week­end of the 4–6th of decem­ber (hop­ing that the camp still exists by then), there will be work­shops on evik­tion and aktion relat­ed stuff, includ­ing climb­ing, tun­nel­ing, lock­ons, freeclimb­ing etc. There will obvi­ous­ly be food and music, and we are still look­ing for indi­vid­u­als or bands to come and play, and oth­er peo­ple with ideas for work­shops are also wished for.

Lap­pers­fort stays!

lappersfort@riseup.net
http://lappersfort.freehostia.com

Three Remain in Jail Following Anti-Coal Resistance

Yes­ter­day, four indi­vid­u­als halt­ed blast­ing on Coal Riv­er Moun­tain. They are now charged with tres­pass­ing, con­spir­a­cy, obstruc­tion, and lit­ter­ing; bail has been set at $2,000 cash-only per-per­son.

Yes­ter­day, four indi­vid­u­als halt­ed blast­ing on Coal Riv­er Moun­tain. They are now charged with tres­pass­ing, con­spir­a­cy, obstruc­tion, and lit­ter­ing; bail has been set at $2,000 cash-only per-per­son.

Ear­ly this morn­ing, we were able to bail Nick Mar­tin out of jail. He glad­ly gave his thoughts on the action, “I’m proud to have been part of some­thing that suc­cess­ful­ly stopped blast­ing. This act of non­vi­o­lent civ­il dis­obe­di­ence is only a small piece of a resound­ing call to save Coal Riv­er Moun­tain.”

The pow­er­ful actions of our friends did not go unno­ticed by com­mu­ni­ty mem­bers. Bo Webb, a res­i­dent of Nao­ma said, “The peo­ple of the Coal Riv­er Val­ley who are threat­ened by this sludge dam fail­ure are appre­cia­tive, at least I am very appre­cia­tive, and proud of these folks to risk arrest of them­selves in order to pro­tect this com­mu­ni­ty.”

In light of his return home, Nick fur­ther stat­ed, “I am glad to be out of jail and back in a lov­ing com­mu­ni­ty of friends, thanks to every­one who sup­port­ed us dur­ing this action. I can’t wait to see the oth­ers and I hope we can bail them out soon.”

Lau­ra Von Dohlen, Grace Williams, and Dea Gob­lirsch will remain in jail until we can gath­er enough dona­tions to bail them out as well.

Donate imme­di­ate­ly via pay­pal to:

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Please spec­i­fy that the mon­ey is going to aid with bail.

Please actu­al­ly donate as soon as pos­si­ble.

Responding to Harmful Government Inaction, Protestors Stop Blasting on Coal River Mountain

Four Pro­tes­tors cur­rent­ly on Coal Riv­er Moun­tain. Two locked down to drill rig on Bee Tree Per­mit site. Mine secu­ri­ty and coun­ty police are cur­rent­ly there as well. Blast­ing is still halt­ed.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 11/21/09
Con­tact: Zoe Beavers 304–854-7372
Email: news@climategroundzero.org

Four Pro­tes­tors cur­rent­ly on Coal Riv­er Moun­tain. Two locked down to drill rig on Bee Tree Per­mit site. Mine secu­ri­ty and coun­ty police are cur­rent­ly there as well. Blast­ing is still halt­ed.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 11/21/09
Con­tact: Zoe Beavers 304–854-7372
Email: news@climategroundzero.org

PETTUS, W. Va. – Ear­ly this morn­ing two con­cerned cit­i­zens, Dea Gob­lirsch and Nick Mar­tin, locked down to a drill rig on Coal Riv­er Mountain’s Bee Tree moun­tain­top removal site, effec­tive­ly stop­ping blast­ing. Two oth­ers, Grace Williams and Lau­ra Von Dolen, joined them in direct sup­port, hold­ing a ban­ner with the mes­sage “Save Coal Riv­er Moun­tain”.

These non­vi­o­lent pro­tes­tors have tak­en this action to bring atten­tion to the extreme dan­ger fac­ing res­i­dents of the Coal Riv­er Val­ley from blast­ing near the Brushy Fork Impound­ment. They plan to stay locked down until law enforce­ment removes them.

Res­i­dent of Rock Creek, W Va., Del­bert Gun­noe, stat­ed his con­cerns with the blast­ing, “You know when they put a blast over there, and it shakes the win­dows over here, at what, ¾‑a-mile dis­tance, imag­ine what it does over there.” Gun­noe con­tin­ued, “if [the impound­ment] did bust…what would be the destruc­tion? The town of Whitesville would no longer exist.”

The four are fear­ful of the blast­ing that Massey Ener­gy began in late Octo­ber. These blasts are 200 feet from the Brushy Fork Impound­ment, per­mit­ted to hold nine bil­lion gal­lons of tox­ic coal slur­ry. The impound­ment sits atop miles of hol­low, abound­ed under­ground mines, fur­ther endan­ger­ing its integri­ty. By Massey’s own esti­mates, rough­ly 998 peo­ple will die should the dam break. The emer­gency evac­u­a­tion plan states that a 40-foot wall of sludge, crest­ing at 72 feet, will flow through the val­ley, reach­ing 20-feet-high about 15 miles down the road. Apart from the ini­tial flood, the impact of this poten­tial spill would be felt along the Coal River’s 88 miles.

“The Brushy Fork Sludge Impound­ment keeps res­i­dents of the Coal Riv­er Val­ley up at night, wait­ing for eight bil­lion gal­lons of tox­ic coal slur­ry to come rush­ing towards them,” said Dea Gob­lirsch, one of the two locked down. “I don’t know how Massey exec­u­tives sleep sound­ly at night.”

Hydrol­o­gist, Dr. Rick Eades spoke of con­cerns about the sta­bil­i­ty of the dam as blast­ing occurs. He ques­tioned “blast­ing where under­ground mines exist­ed in the Eagle coal seam, the pos­si­bil­i­ties for adverse­ly affect­ing near-sur­face bedrock in a way that could pos­si­bly enhance path­ways for slur­ry to be released via the sub­sur­face and bypass the dam.”

The con­cern is that slur­ry will break into under­ground mine shafts and blow out through old mine open­ings on the side of the moun­tain. This poten­tial­i­ty for Coal Riv­er Moun­tain mir­rors the cause of the world’s largest slur­ry spill which occurred in Mar­tin Coun­ty, Ky. In 2000, 250 mil­lion gal­lons of slur­ry broke forth from a 2.2‑billion-gallon impound­ment, killing near­ly all life in the Big Sandy Riv­er. Its impact reached all the way to the Ohio Riv­er, about 100 miles away.

Ear­li­er this week, EPA sent out a let­ter to Mar­fork Coal Co., a sub­sidiary of Massey Ener­gy Co., air­ing con­cerns about the absence of a val­ley fill per­mit, and request­ing an exten­sive amount of infor­ma­tion con­cern­ing the moun­tain­top removal oper­a­tion on the Bee Tree site.

In note of this, Nick Mar­tin, cur­rent­ly locked down, said, “The EPA’s recent action proves that the com­mu­ni­ties’ con­cerns about this site are shared at the high­est lev­els of gov­ern­ment.”

Matt Louis-Rosen­berg, a Cli­mate Ground Zero activist, adds, “Coal Riv­er Wind attempt­ed to get a meet­ing with the gov­er­nor for a year and it took peo­ple sit­ting in his office to get him to sit down and meet with con­cerned com­mu­ni­ty mem­bers, just like it takes our actions up on Coal Riv­er Moun­tain to get the fed­er­al gov­ern­ment to step in.”

The con­cern showed by the EPA reflects what the res­i­dents of the Coal Riv­er Val­ley have known for a long time; the Brushy Fork Impound­ment is putting lives in dan­ger, and the blast­ing on Coal Riv­er Moun­tain only increas­es that dan­ger. The pro­tes­tors on the Bee Tree site are putting out a call to action to save Coal Riv­er Moun­tain and pro­tect all those who would be impact­ed by a cat­a­stro­phe there. This action fits into a larg­er fight against moun­tain­top removal in Appalachia.

On the whole, Gunnoe’s sen­ti­ment was, “Don’t like much about Oba­ma, but he’ll have one heck of a sup­port­er if he stops moun­tain­top min­ing.”

Note: More infor­ma­tion avail­able at http://climategroundzero.org.

ELF Attacks Carso Cement Company in Mexico State

“On the night of Novem­ber 18, we again attacked the enter­prise CARSO in the state of Mex­i­co. This time we saw that a wide hose com­ing out of the cement busi­ness was fur­ther con­t­a­m­i­nat­ing the canal. The tox­ic waste of civ­i­liza­tion com­plete­ly destroys bio­di­vesi­ty, cre­at­ing ill­ness and addi­tion­al­ly, these destroy­ers of the land push to the edge the last that remains of wild nature.

“On the night of Novem­ber 18, we again attacked the enter­prise CARSO in the state of Mex­i­co. This time we saw that a wide hose com­ing out of the cement busi­ness was fur­ther con­t­a­m­i­nat­ing the canal. The tox­ic waste of civ­i­liza­tion com­plete­ly destroys bio­di­vesi­ty, cre­at­ing ill­ness and addi­tion­al­ly, these destroy­ers of the land push to the edge the last that remains of wild nature.

It is because of this that we decid­ed to act and we threw bot­tles filled with gaso­line at the hose, and after this we threw rocks wrapped in cloth and lit on fire. The per­son oper­at­ing a big crane had a look of aston­ish­ment after see­ing from the dark­ness of the branch­es of the trees, balls of fire com­ing direc­ty at the prop­er­ty of the wretched CARSO enter­prise.

We will not tol­er­ate more envi­ron­men­tal destruc­tion. The vin­di­cat­ing fire lives not only in our words but also in our actions.

Earth Lib­er­a­tion Front”

http://www.elfpressoffice.org/comm111809.html