Activists stop work at Ffos y Fran coal mine

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Cli­mate activists stop work at Ffos-y-fran coal mine.

Clean Coal Dirty Joke – Keep it in the Ground

Wednes­day 23rd Sep­tem­ber 2009: Cli­mate activists have stopped work at the con­tro­ver­sial Ffoss-y-fran open­cast coalmine near Merthyr Tyd­fil, doing their bit to keep coal in the ground and switch to clean ener­gy to avoid run­away cli­mate change.

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Cli­mate activists stop work at Ffos-y-fran coal mine.

Clean Coal Dirty Joke – Keep it in the Ground

Wednes­day 23rd Sep­tem­ber 2009: Cli­mate activists have stopped work at the con­tro­ver­sial Ffoss-y-fran open­cast coalmine near Merthyr Tyd­fil, doing their bit to keep coal in the ground and switch to clean ener­gy to avoid run­away cli­mate change.

Today’s action is part of a grow­ing move­ment of peo­ple address­ing the root caus­es of cli­mate change. In par­tic­u­lar the end­less pur­suit of eco­nom­ic growth on a finite plan­et is the dri­ving force behind cli­mate change and today’s action shows how effec­tive ordi­nary peo­ple can be, with just two peo­ple bring­ing Wales’ biggest coalmine to a stand­still.

Fol­low­ing the inau­gur­al Cli­mate Camp Cym­ru last month, today’s action draws inter­na­tion­al atten­tion to UK gov­ern­ment hypocrisy on cli­mate change and ensures the peo­ple of Wales play their part in the grow­ing glob­al move­ment of cli­mate action. Experts agree that glob­al­ly emis­sions must peak by 2015 or ear­li­er if we are to avoid run­away cli­mate chaos[i].

“Coal is near­ly all car­bon and must be left in the ground” said Paul Jones, from a net sus­pend­ed above the site’s access road. “Ffos-y-Fran is a big black hole in the cli­mate change poli­cies of our gov­ern­ments, we must switch to clean ener­gy to avoid cli­mate chaos!”

“Action like this is essen­tial to bring home the urgency to politi­cians in the build up to Copen­hagen” Dr. Larch Max­ey, from Swansea Uni­ver­si­ty said, “Cli­mate change is already killing three hun­dred thou­sand peo­ple every year[ii], yet our politi­cians push pol­lut­ing fuels like coal to chase eco­nom­ic growth at any cost. To stop cli­mate chaos we must leave fos­sil fuels in the ground”

Foot­notes

[1]The IPCC Fourth Assess­ment Report http://www.ipcc.ch/ pro­posed 2015 as the point at which emis­sions must peak, although this report is out of date, with the lat­est research indi­cat­ing that emis­sions should peak soon­er and be brought to zero by 2050. See, for exam­ple Pub­lic Inter­est Research Cen­tre “Cli­mate Safe­ty” (2008) http://climatesafety.org/

[1] Kofi Annan’s think-tank, the Glob­al Human­i­tar­i­an Forum, recent­ly cal­cu­lat­ed that 300,000 peo­ple a year are already being killed by cli­mate change, which is set to increase dra­mat­i­cal­ly with increas­ing green­house gas emis­sions in the atmos­phere. See “Human Impact Report: Cli­mate Change – The Anato­my of a Silent Cri­sis” (2009) avail­able at http://www.ghf-geneva.org/OurWork/RaisingAwareness/HumanImpactReport/tabid/180/Default.aspx

Five fur farms closed down after ALF actions

report­ed by activists in Italy:

“August 2009

The Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Inves­ti­ga­tion Unit (ALIU) announced the final clo­sure of 2 mink farms in Italy.

Two fur farms found abandoned in ItalyTwo fur farms found abandoned in Italyreport­ed by activists in Italy:

“August 2009

The Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Inves­ti­ga­tion Unit (ALIU) announced the final clo­sure of 2 mink farms in Italy.

- The De Nar­di farm in Vit­to­rio Vene­to (TV) was found locked and long aban­doned. Instead of mink in the sheds, some sheep roam.
We entered the farm at night­fall and we found some cages with birds inside.
Although our aim was only to doc­u­ment the clo­sure of the farm, we could not leave these beau­ti­ful ani­mals locked in tiny cages, so we smashed the cages and watched the birds fly away.
De Nar­di until a few years ago was pres­i­dent of the Ital­ian Mink Farm­ers Asso­ci­a­tion.

(click here for addi­tion­al pho­tos from the De Nar­di farm)

- The Anipel mink farm in San Mar­ti­no Buon Alber­go (VR) is final­ly closed. All cages and sheds are emp­ty. Some sheds were being dis­man­tled and cages were stacked out­side along with a truck for sale.
The walls of the sheds still have mes­sages paint­ed by activists who pre­vi­ous­ly vis­it­ed this farm, and the build­ing that hous­es cold stor­age and ware­hous­es has no roof, which was prob­a­bly destroyed in the fire of 2006.
A dozen dogs are still con­fined on the grounds of the farm.”

(click here for addi­tion­al pho­tos from the Anipel farm)

The anti-fur net­work Offen­sive gegen die Pelzin­dus­trie has announced that three fur farms in Ger­many have closed down, farms that until recent­ly impris­oned thou­sands of mink.

Among the farms was one near the city of Melle that was vis­it­ed by the A.L.F. in Jan­u­ary 2007 when hun­dreds of emp­ty cages were destroyed. The farm nev­er rebuilt fol­low­ing the action.

Source: http://directaction.info

report from titnore woods picnic

The fam­i­ly pic­nic was a very socia­ble day, blessed by amaz­ing weath­er. Here’s a report from the action bit…

Titnore picnic blockadeThe fam­i­ly pic­nic was a very socia­ble day, blessed by amaz­ing weath­er. Here’s a report from the action bit…

Work has now begun on the Tesco Extra in Dur­ring­ton, near Brighton. Pro­tes­tors who have been treesit­ting for over three years to stop ancient wood­land being cut down were joined today by local sup­port­ers for a pic­nic. The first spot cho­sen for the pic­nic just hap­pened to be the gates of the con­struc­tion site.

One lucky pro­tes­tor got inside the gates and just hap­pened to get locked to a dig­ger. Work­ers were sent home, at least two con­struc­tion trucks turned around and left, and the site was com­plete­ly dis­rupt­ed for a few hours. We then left peace­ful­ly, with no arrests, and con­tin­ued the pic­nic back at the camp.

The new Tesco is being built in a field next to the old Tesco which will then be demol­ished and made into a car park. The woods are under threat because phase two of the plan is to build 800 hous­es on fields and wood­land. Already work has start­ed on a sup­ply road which will bring unwant­ed noise and pol­lu­tion to the area.

If you want to go down and check it out, feel free, all sup­port is wel­come.

Links -

Local info — http://www.protectourwoodland.co.uk/

Blog — http://titnore.wordpress.com/

Face­wank — http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=53387159177

Press from today -
http://www.worthingherald.co.uk/worthing/BREAKING-NEWS-Sitdown-protest-at.5669531.jp

Urgent: Vestas Blade Blockade Needs You — 2nd Camp Evicted — 1st continues

Activists out­side the Ves­tas fac­to­ry on the St Cross Busi­ness Park, Dod­nor Lane, New­port, Isle of Wight have been tipped off that Tues­day 22nd Sep­tem­ber at 12 noon a ‘Blade Run­ner’ barge is com­ing down the riv­er Med­i­na to the Ves­tas fac­to­ry from Southamp­ton to pick up some of the remain­ing blades still inside the fac­to­ry.

Vestas campActivists out­side the Ves­tas fac­to­ry on the St Cross Busi­ness Park, Dod­nor Lane, New­port, Isle of Wight have been tipped off that Tues­day 22nd Sep­tem­ber at 12 noon a ‘Blade Run­ner’ barge is com­ing down the riv­er Med­i­na to the Ves­tas fac­to­ry from Southamp­ton to pick up some of the remain­ing blades still inside the fac­to­ry. Those present expect a big police pres­ence along with big sup­port from oth­er sup­port­ers and activists. They claim they are pre­pared to do any­thing and every­thing to stop Ves­tas from ship­ping these blades or from get­ting any­thing into the fac­to­ry if that’s their plan.

The new Marine Gate (/‘Magic Swings’) camp is a very beau­ti­ful place to wake up / not go to bed! River­side views, from a Pent­house Tri­pod for those with strong arms and no sense of ver­ti­go. In the shad­ow of a mighty Oak, and sit­u­at­ed along the New­port-Cowes cyclepath — a fine stretch of Sus­trans, wood­ed, snaking along the riv­er, a mer­maid stat­ue and solar pow­ered lights to guide you…

Fire­side chats into the night are full of inspi­ra­tion. Near­by skips mag­i­cal­ly pro­duce goods wished for, while pix­ies frol­ic in the moon­less nights. There are field kitchens at both camps, but the Mag­ic Round­about hous­es the ‘Round­about 8 Restau­rant’ — so called because vol­un­tary veg­an dona­tion din­ner is served, around about eight pm (turn up at six to be assured a place at the table, bring your favourite ingre­di­ents if you want can’t cook won’t cook fun).

Get your­selves down and get involved. We can win this cam­paign and have a work­er con­trolled renew­ables fac­to­ry for 600 work­ers if we pull our fin­gers out!

(and it’s sort of on the way / the way back from Calais. ~£30 with rail­card for trip from lon­don to ryde, hitch­ing to new­port fair­ly easy. new grey­hound coach­es as cheap as £1 to portsmouth and southamp­ton. hov­er­craft portsmouth to ryde can be only £4, fast­cat is £7 with a rail­card).

there are space tents, and even the odd spare sleep­ing bag.

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22nd Sep­tem­ber 2009
Ear­ly this morn­ing, a large num­ber of Police were in atten­dance at the river­side gate of the Ves­tas Blade plant in New­port.

The block­ade of pro­test­ers, who have been camp­ing on the tow path over the last few weeks, were dis­persed by the Police and any unclaimed belong­ings bagged up and removed.

When we arrived at the site at about 8:30am, fenc­ing was being erect­ed by secu­ri­ty staff along the path.

The oper­a­tion start­ed at about 6:30am when offi­cers issued warn­ings, under sec­tion 69 of the Crim­i­nal Jus­tice and Pub­lic Order Act 1994, to around 13 peo­ple “sus­pect­ed of hav­ing com­mit­ted, com­mit­ting, or about to com­mit, crim­i­nal offences of aggra­vat­ed tres­pass.”

One pro­test­er showed us a map she’d be hand­ed show­ing an area at the back of the Ves­tas build­ing. She told VB that she had been instruct­ed not return to the marked area for three months.

Tents, sleep­ing bags and oth­er items which were not claimed by those present were bagged up and tak­en to New­port Police Sta­tion as lost prop­er­ty.

The media restrict­ed
The foot­path is a busy route for cyclists as they trav­el to New­port.

This morn­ing, cyclists were told to dis­mount and were then escort­ed between the new­ly-erect­ed fences. They were then able to get back on the bikes and con­tin­ue their jour­ney.

When we approached the line of the police they offered to escort us across the area and back – but only once.

We were told by the PC and then by the Sergeant that if we want­ed to cross the path again, we would risk being charged for aggra­vat­ed tres­pass.

We point­ed out that this restric­tion on report­ing seemed unrea­son­able, but to no avail.

The Sergeant sug­gest­ed tak­ing it up with the Police media offi­cer, which we have done.

UPDATE 2 (12:10): Sound like this has been sort­ed out now. We’ve just heard from the Police media offi­cer that an area has been set­up for the media, up on a raised area that we can shot from.

Blades ship­ping today?
It’s under­stood that the Bladerun­ner barge is due to arrive at the river­side at noon and with high tide at 2pm and that Ves­tas will attempt to ship the final blades and equip­ment from the fac­to­ry this after­noon.

Reports about camp evic­tion and some but not all blades hav­ing been moved, at http://savevestas.wordpress.com/

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There has been a camp out­side the Ves­tas fac­to­ry on the St. Cross Busi­ness Park, Dod­nor Lane, New­port, Isle of Wight, since at least the begin­ning of the Occu­pa­tion of the fac­to­ry on 20th July this year. The camp has a well estab­lished kitchen run by vol­un­teers who serve qual­i­ty veg­an evening meals ‘Round­about 8’, with lunch and break­fast also pro­vid­ed and some­times cooked too. Those who occu­pied the fac­to­ry are often present, togeth­er with cli­mate campers and those from assort­ed lefty groups and unions. Get down there and join ’em! …and take some cake with ya!

Also at the camp is a car­a­van serv­ing as a site/campaign office, a stand­pipe for fresh­wa­ter, a chem­i­cal toi­let, a bike-pow­ered smooth­ie mak­er (in bits), a fair amount of solar capac­i­ty and sal­vaged sealed lead acid bat­ter­ies pro­vid­ing the bare min­i­mum of pow­er to charge radios, phones and a lap­top. There’s a recent­ly erect­ed mar­quee, and a ‘liv­ing room’ of sorts, with com­fy chairs and an ever-burnin’ oil-drum bra­zier. There are even spare tents and sleep­ing bags res­cued from being sent to land­fill post-Besti­val. The weath­er is gen­er­al­ly bet­ter than the main­land, the fer­ry trip is expen­sive but beau­ti­ful and excit­ing. The locals and wel­com­ing and sup­port­ive of the cam­paign, and the island is full of beau­ti­ful coun­try­side includ­ing plen­ty of Mighty Oak trees.

The three main aims of the cam­paign and camp are to achieve:

1. Full rein­state­ment of the 11 work­ers sacked for occu­py­ing their fac­to­ry in an attempt to save the jobs of 600 employed there — these work­ers have still not been paid any redun­dan­cy though to pay them equiv­a­lent redun­dan­cy to the oth­er work­ers would cost Ves­tas a tiny £45,000. The work­ers are also cam­paign­ing for a bet­ter redun­dan­cy pack­age for all work­ers.

2. Wind tur­bine pro­duc­tion on the Isle of Wight. If Ves­tas want to shut the fac­to­ry, they must sell it. If no buy­ers come for­ward, the facil­i­ty should be nation­alised and placed under work­er’s con­trol. Car­o­line Lucas has put for­ward a pro­pos­al for the fac­to­ry to be run as a Work­ers’ Coop to the local coun­cil under the Sus­tain­able Com­mu­ni­ties Act. A female ex-work­er has also put togeth­er a busi­ness plan based on such an idea.

3. Seri­ous Gov­ern­ment poli­cies and plans regard­ing the pro­mo­tion of indus­try pro­duc­ing renew­able ener­gy equip­ment, and for renew­ables to pro­vide the required share of nation­al elec­tric­i­ty in the UK. The St. Cross site was the UK’s largest renew­able’s facil­i­ty and for the Gov­ern­ment to allow it to close as they speak lofti­ly of Copen­hagen and 1 mil­lion new green jobs is hypocrisy of the high­est order.

This is a great cam­paign, not only because of the clear jus­tice of the aims, but because it is a pos­i­tive cam­paign (rare in the Cli­mate and Labour move­ments), because it is a winnable cam­paign, because it is a rad­i­cal cam­paign, a cam­paign that has used Direct Action from the start, because it is a cam­paign with huge local, nation­al and inter­na­tion­al sup­port, and with huge sig­nif­i­cance, and huge capac­i­ty to inspire fur­ther actions.

Those of you who know about the Occu­pied Fac­to­ry Move­ment in Argenti­na fol­low­ing the Decem­ber 2001 eco­nom­ic col­lapse there should know that Ves­tas is our Zanon, our Bruk­man — we need to devote ener­gy to this cam­paign.

Those of you who don’t know about the Argen­tine Move­ment should seek out Nao­mi Klein and Avi Lewis’ film ‘The Take’ or look up the slo­gans ‘Occu­py, Resist, Pro­duce’ and ‘Que Se Vayan Todos’ on the net…

There have been arrests recent­ly and an evic­tion of a 2nd block­ade camp by 120 main­land police at 6.30 am one day last week.

Sup­port in the form of dona­tions, vis­its (how­ev­er short) and sol­i­dar­i­ty actions is warm­ly received!

see: savevestas.wordpress.com for more info, and irreg­u­lar updates!

Work stopped at Mainshill Wood — Crucial time at Mainshill Solidarity Camp

23rd Sep­tem­ber 2009

23rd Sep­tem­ber 2009
Yes­ter­day peo­ple from Main­shill Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp took action to stop work on the pro­posed site for Scot­tish Coal’s open­cast mine. One per­son climbed up to the top of the drilling rig and stopped their work for five hours. The police arrived and the pro­test­er was told that she would be arrested…if only they could get her to come down. Even­tu­al­ly, after much head-scratch­ing, spe­cial­ist police climbers man­aged to remove her and she was arrest­ed, appear­ing in Lanark Sher­iff Court this morn­ing.

Over the past week, drilling equip­ment has been moved onto the site as well as har­vest­ing machines to log plan­ta­tion trees to make way for the coal exca­va­tion. This work has been delayed by peo­ple from the camp and mem­bers of the local com­mu­ni­ty approach­ing machin­ery and explain­ing the dev­as­tat­ing effects that the coal mine will bring — rang­ing from impacts on local com­mu­ni­ty health, to cli­mate and eco­log­i­cal dam­age. The work that is being done now is all in prepa­ra­tion for the open­cast and needs to be stopped.

This is a cru­cial time for this cam­paign to show Lord Home, the wealthy land own­er and Scot­tish Coal that we will not allow this project to go ahead.

This morn­ing, police escort­ed felling machines and Scot­tish Wood­land work­ers onto the site, remov­ing a bar­ri­cade and cut­ting down a tree defence that had blocked the track. The police’s involve­ment in pro­tect­ing the inter­ests of aris­to­crat Lord Home and pri­vate com­pa­ny Scot­tish Coal over the inter­ests of the local com­mu­ni­ty is very dis­ap­point­ing.

Now is a great time for peo­ple to come and join us at the camp and to take action to con­tin­ue our resis­tance.

For more infor­ma­tion on the ongo­ing cam­paign and news from the Pub­lic Meet­ing on Com­mu­ni­ty Health, which is tak­ing place tonight in Dou­glas, see http://mainshill.noflag.org.uk.

keep Backwell beautiful

Sep­tem­ber 21 2009
no more quar­ry blast­ing!

Back­well is a beau­ti­ful place but is under threat from the expan­sion of Bris­tol air­port over head and from Tar­mac under the ground.

Tar­mac said they will stop blast­ing at Back­well Quar­ry this year but have now asked for a ten year exten­sion!

We object­ed but they ignored us.

Sep­tem­ber 21 2009
no more quar­ry blast­ing!

Back­well is a beau­ti­ful place but is under threat from the expan­sion of Bris­tol air­port over head and from Tar­mac under the ground.

Tar­mac said they will stop blast­ing at Back­well Quar­ry this year but have now asked for a ten year exten­sion!

We object­ed but they ignored us.

We were inspired by the tac­tics of direct action used by the Co-Mutiny group.

So we went to the quar­ry and dis­abled two dig­gers.

Next time it will be more.

No more blast­ing in Back­well Quar­ry!

Activists drop 70′ banner off of NIAGARA FALLS to tell Canadian PM ‘NO TAR SANDS oil!’

A small team of cli­mate activists rap­pelled from the US obser­va­tion deck at Nia­gara Falls. Dan­gling hun­dreds of feet above the ground, they sent a spe­cial wel­come mes­sage to Cana­di­an Prime Min­is­ter Stephen Harp­er ahead of his first offi­cial vis­it to the White House to push dirty Tar Sands oil.

Tar Sands OilA small team of cli­mate activists rap­pelled from the US obser­va­tion deck at Nia­gara Falls. Dan­gling hun­dreds of feet above the ground, they sent a spe­cial wel­come mes­sage to Cana­di­an Prime Min­is­ter Stephen Harp­er ahead of his first offi­cial vis­it to the White House to push dirty Tar Sands oil.

Dur­ing Harper’s first offi­cial trip to meet Oba­ma in the U.S., the two lead­ers are expect­ed to dis­cuss cli­mate change and ener­gy pol­i­cy ahead of the upcom­ing G20 Sum­mit. Cana­da sup­plies 19% of U.S. oil imports, more than half of which now comes from the tar sands, mak­ing the region the largest sin­gle source of U.S. oil imports. The expan­sion of the tar sands will strip mine an area the size of Flori­da. Com­plete with sky­rock­et­ing rates of can­cer (by 400%!) for First Nations com­mu­ni­ties liv­ing down­stream, bro­ken treaties, tox­ic belch­ing lakes so large you can see them from out­er space, churn­ing up ancient bore­al for­est, destroyed air and water qual­i­ty, the tar sands have been called the most destruc­tive project on Earth.

For the full sto­ry and more infor­ma­tion vis­it http://understory.ran.org/2009/09/15/breaking-activists-drop-70-banner-off-of-niagra-falls-to-tell-canadian-pm-no-tar-sands-oil/

Calais: Solidarity Needed!

Around 2000 migrants liv­ing in squats and camps in Calais, France, are under threat of evic­tion and depor­ta­tion as the French immi­gra­tion min­is­ter has vowed to destroy their homes. Reports (includ­ing a state­ment by the French immi­gra­tion min­is­ter) sug­gest large-scale clear­ances of camps could take place this week.

Around 2000 migrants liv­ing in squats and camps in Calais, France, are under threat of evic­tion and depor­ta­tion as the French immi­gra­tion min­is­ter has vowed to destroy their homes. Reports (includ­ing a state­ment by the French immi­gra­tion min­is­ter) sug­gest large-scale clear­ances of camps could take place this week. Activists, locals and migrants are work­ing to oppose police bru­tal­i­ty, depor­ta­tions and the destruc­tion of the camps.

Calais is just one of many points across Europe where repres­sion against migrants is at its most vis­i­ble. Here, around 2000 peo­ple, unable to cross the bor­der into Britain, are per­se­cut­ed by French police; beat­en, harassed, forced to sleep rough in near­by woods, & attacked dur­ing the night.

Peo­ple are urgent­ly need­ed in Calais to sup­port the migrants in their fight for free­dom of move­ment. Come and do some­thing real­ly mean­ing­ful and direct­ly effec­tive now!

Check out Calais Migrant Sol­i­dar­i­ty http://calaismigrantsolidarity.wordpress.com/ for info on con­tact­ing peo­ple there, what to bring, where you can stay. (You can get a fer­ry cross­ing for £10!)

More back­ground infor­ma­tion on the sit­u­a­tion in Calais at http://london.noborders.org.uk/calais2009

Sol­i­dar­i­ty call-out http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2009/09/438182.html

Homeless penguins at Bristol Airport and debunking BT Pensions greenwash

Bris­tol Ris­ing Tide actions dur­ing Co-Mutiny week

Bris­tol Ris­ing Tide actions dur­ing Co-Mutiny week
Ris­ing Tide was one of many groups tak­ing part in the Bris­tol Co-Mutiny week of action. While we are group of activists focussing on tack­ling the root caus­es of cli­mate chaos we want­ed to make the links with oth­er issues and cam­paigns. In par­tic­u­lar we want­ed to show that the exploita­tion of fos­sil fuels by big cor­po­rate inter­ests is result­ing in mass migra­tion, resource wars, and wide­spread social injus­tice. Like all the groups involved in Co-Mutiny, we want to con­front the forces of cap­i­tal­ism. This is the root cause of cli­mate chaos. Key tar­gets in the week of action were Bris­tol Inter­na­tion­al Air­port, BT Pen­sions who are invest­ing in open­cast coal min­ing in South Wales and the big banks which finance the oil, gas, and coal indus­tries.

On Thurs­day 17th Sep­tem­ber, a dozen home­less pen­guins invad­ed Bris­tol Inter­na­tion­al Air­port and hand­ed out leaflets high­light­ing the impact of air­port expan­sion, and there­fore increased CO2 emis­sions, on cli­mate change. Due to the cur­rent pace of cli­mate change and result­ing melt­ing of the ice sheet some Emper­or pen­guin colonies have halved in num­bers.

The planned increase in com­mer­cial flights at Bris­tol from 6.2m in 2008 to 10m by 2016 will also con­tribute in the increased suf­fer­ing for mil­lions of humans. From flood plains in Bangladesh, to islanders in the Mal­dives being forced to leave due to sea lev­el ris­es, and Africans faced with drought — large areas of the world are becom­ing unin­hab­it­able as a result of cli­mate change. The poor­est peo­ple are the worst affect­ed — peo­ple who will nev­er fly any­where.

Local­ly the BIA expan­sion will mean a flight every 210 sec­onds over 16 hours of nor­mal open­ing hours and thus more noise pol­lu­tion for local res­i­dents. Increased pas­sen­ger num­bers mean increased road traf­fic with a pro­ject­ed extra 2 mil­lion car jour­neys per year, and an esti­mat­ed cost to the local coun­cil of £50m in order to extend the Bus Rapid Trans­port sys­tem from cen­tral Bris­tol

The avi­a­tion sec­tor cur­rent­ly amounts to 13% of the UK’s total cli­mate impact and this will grow to 30% with BIA and oth­er UK air­port expan­sion plans. This is at a time when the UK Gov­ern­ment has com­mit­ted the UK to an 80% cut in CO2 emis­sions by 2050. In order to achieve this with the cur­rent plans for air­port expan­sion across the coun­try such as that at BIA, we would need to reduce emis­sions from all oth­er sec­tors by an addi­tion­al 10% to 90%. In order to make up this addi­tion­al 10% ordi­nary peo­ple are expect­ed to work even hard­er just to com­pen­sate for com­pa­nies like BIA, Easy­jet and Ryanair expand­ing their prof­its. Once again the gov­ern­ment is clear­ly putting big business’s inter­ests first – this has been a con­stant theme of the Co-Mutiny week of action.

On Fri­day 18th Sep­tem­ber dur­ing the Co-Mutiny Repos­sess the Banks protest, Ris­ing Tide took action against BT offices in Bris­tol to high­light the link between the BT Pen­sions Scheme and the giant Ffos y Fran open­cast coal mine at Merthyr Tyd­fil in South Wales. Fake coal was strewn on the floor of one office and walk­ing lumps of coal attempt­ed to enter anoth­er. A num­ber of activists were arrest­ed.

We want­ed to show the lie to the claims made by BT Pen­sions Scheme that their invest­ments are made with any regard to social, eth­i­cal, and envi­ron­men­tal cri­te­ria. BTPS own Her­mes, an out­fit that admin­is­ters the pen­sion scheme who in turn own Argent — a part­ner in Miller Argent the devel­op­er of Ffos y Fran, one of Europe’s largest new open­cast coal mines. This open­cast mine is a mas­sive scheme that will blight the lives of peo­ple in Merthyr Tyd­fil for at least 17 years. It is only 37 Metres from the near­est hous­ing estate and is on the edge of a large com­mu­ni­ty. The coal from Ffos y Fran is going to Aberthaw pow­er sta­tion which is the biggest pol­luter in Wales. In 2006 the pow­er sta­tion pumped out more than 7.4million tonnes of CO2 and is in the top 5 largest pol­luters in Britain.

The first Cli­mate Camp Cym­ru was held at Merthyr Tyd­fil in August part­ly to sup­port the local cam­paign against Ffos y Fran and to high­light the mas­sive devel­op­ment of new coal projects through­out the UK .

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Climate activists pay Jeremy Clarkson a visit

17th Sep­tem­ber 2009
This morn­ing sev­en activists from Cli­mate Rush on the Run decid­ed to pay Jere­my Clark­son a vis­it.

“Sev­en of our activists dumped dung on Jere­my Clark­son’s front lawn this morn­ing – he can deal with our emis­sions since he won’t deal with his!” — Cli­mate Rush on the Run

Climate Rush dump dung at Clarkson's17th Sep­tem­ber 2009
This morn­ing sev­en activists from Cli­mate Rush on the Run decid­ed to pay Jere­my Clark­son a vis­it.

“Sev­en of our activists dumped dung on Jere­my Clark­son’s front lawn this morn­ing – he can deal with our emis­sions since he won’t deal with his!” — Cli­mate Rush on the Run

“I’m the biggest lib­er­tar­i­an of them all — I’m dump­ing dung at Clark­son’s gates so he might under­stand that his atti­tude will land us all in the shit.” — Tam­sin Omond”
“Jere­my is keen to land us in the shit! So he can have ours … ’ — Cli­mate Rush on the Run

At a cost to the envi­ron­ment of an esti­mat­ed 1.7 tonnes of CO2 emis­sions, petrol head Jere­my Clark­son drove to the Arc­tic to delib­er­ate­ly antag­o­nise envi­ron­men­tal­ists.

The Arc­tic is a frag­ile envi­ron­ment. CO2 emis­sions in the Arc­tic has a dis­pro­por­tion­ate bad impact. The Arc­tic is warm­ing much faster than pre­dict­ed, the ice is melt­ing much faster than pre­dict­ed.

Tem­per­a­tures are ris­ing fastest at the poles. The Arc­tic Ice Sheet is van­ish­ing. Were the Green­land Ice Sheet to melt, sea lev­els would rise by 17 metres. Many coastal cities, includ­ing Lon­don, Bangladesh, South Pacif­ic Islands, would not sur­vive these sea lev­els.

The Arc­tic is expect­ed to be ice free in the sum­mer­time some­time between 2011 and 2015, that is 80 years ahead of what was pre­dict­ed only a few years ago!

Cli­mate Camp on the Run are wend­ing their way through Eng­land from Sip­son near Heathrow to Totnes in Devon. They are high­light­ing and rais­ing aware­ness of cli­mate change with the occa­sion­al direct action against cli­mate crim­i­nals.