Hinkley Investor Centrica: Action Alert

Cen­tri­ca are hav­ing their AGM this week on Fri 11th May we want to tell Cen­tri­ca loud & clear No to new nuclear. To this end we have a bit of arm­chair activism that every­one can join in with no mat­ter what your time/energy/money com­mit­ments are.

Here’s how to stop the Cen­tri­ca swin­dle:

Cen­tri­ca are hav­ing their AGM this week on Fri 11th May we want to tell Cen­tri­ca loud & clear No to new nuclear. To this end we have a bit of arm­chair activism that every­one can join in with no mat­ter what your time/energy/money com­mit­ments are.

Here’s how to stop the Cen­tri­ca swin­dle:

Step one: Boy­cott Centrica/British Gas…

If you get any prod­ucts from cen­tri­ca or buy your ener­gy from British Gas then switch sup­pli­ers now – make sure and either phone them on 0800 107 0184 or drop them a line at  customercomplaints@britishgas.co.uk or Man­age­ment Team, British Gas, PO Box 4804, Wor­thing, BN11 9QU to let them know why you’re drop­ping them.

If you need guid­ance or advise on how to switch or who to switch to then vis­it our already exisit­ing boy­cott edf web­site for details on how/what to do.  http://boycottedf.org.uk/maketheswitch

Step Two: Spam Cen­tri­ca…

Drop them an e‑mail to pres­sure them to with­draw from nuclear new build we have com­piled an exten­sive data­base of e‑mail address­es which we have pub­lished below The e‑mails are pub­lished in 10 blocks of 25, this means that in just 10 e‑mails you can tell the whole of Cen­tri­ca from the 1% down what you think of them with­out your mails bounc­ing back or your account being sus­pend­ed!

Their office num­bers are includ­ed too why not give them a call and tell them what you think of their dab­bling in dirty nukes?

 brian.gamlin@centrica.com,  darren.miles@centrica.com,  mark.turner@centrica.com,  olga.wilson@centrica.com,  simon.henderson@centrica.com,  alejandro.urizar@centrica.com,  jonathan.press@centrica.com,  peter.pratt@centrica.com,  david.bickerton@centrica.com,  rod.carr@centrica.com,  kirk.downey@centrica.com,  bill.laughlin@centrica.com,  simon.gray@centrica.com,  usmanigbal@centrica.com alan.mclaughlin@centrica.com,  sophie.cole@centrica.com,  jessica.parker@centrica.com,  alistair.montgomery@centrica.com,  jan.sangedal@centrica.com,  careers@centrica.com,  cancelinstallation@centrica.com,  thornton@centrica.com,  jon.york@Centrica.com, cardiffc& mfinance@centrica.com,  ir@centrica.com,

 don.lane@centrica.com,  amie.harding1@centrica.com,  natalie.potts@centrica.com,  fred.hardinges@centrica.com,  nina.ringoen@centrica.com,  coordinator@centrica.com,  renewables@centrica.com,  kit.hawkins@centrica.com,  centrica@equiniti.com,  stavanger@centrica.com,  media@centrica.com,  matthew.berry@centrica.com,  views@centrica.com,  responsibility@centrica.com,  centrica.graduates@aonhewitt.com,  diversity.team@centrica.com,  audrey.luksicek@centrica.com,  p2p@centrica.com,  dario.ghazi@Centrica.com,  rodgers@centrica.com,  paul.smart@centrica.com,  kevin.ferrol@centrica.com,  steven.petrie@centrica.com,  martin.bruce@centrica.com,  jim.jamieson@centrica.com,

 carina.travis@centrica.com,  michael.breyaen@centrica.com,  trevor.boyce@centrica.com,  fiona.navesey@centrica.com,  ricky.hill@centrica.com,  iain.bartholomew@centrica.com,  david.byrne@centrica.com,  danny.willder@centrica.com,  ali.hussain@centrica.com,  linda.somerville1@centrica.com,  andy.kingscott@centrica.com,  aberdeen@centrica.com,  customerrelations@centrica.com,  david.holland@centrica.com,  eri@centrica.com,  brianawhitlock@centrica.com,  philip.davies@centrica.com,  alan.mclaughlin@centrica.com,  energy360@centrica.com,  gavin.ward@centrica.com,  gill.rodgers@centrica.com,  proudfoot@centrica.com,  colin.addy2@centrica.com,  hywel.james@centrica.com,  alan.neild-crabb@centrica.com

 chris.ronketti@centrica.com,  john.kimber@centrica.com,  sue.cropper@centrica.com,  richard.hemus2@centrica.com,  anna.wantling@centrica.com,  steve.gapik@centrica.com,  discount.scheme@centrica.com,  angela.needle@centrica.com,  alaister.mortlock@centrica.com,  ivan.olszak@centrica.com,  jill.shedden@centrica.com,  nick.luff@centrica.com,  christopher.bird@centrica.com,  ray.sheldon@centrica.com,  sns0056york@centrica.com,  finbarr.coghlan@centrica.com,  peter.fairhurst@centrica.com,  jon.cooper@centrica.com,  matt.thornton@centrica.com,  rebecca.mcclymont@centrica.com,  richard.cargen@centrica.com,  david.jardine@centrica.com,  cathy.aldwinckle@centrica.com,  ian.mondrow@na.centrica.com,  pjeff@na.centrica.com,

 robert.frank@na.centrica.com,  smith.day@na.centrica.com,  jessica.mahaffey@na.centrica.com,  chuck.moore@na.centrica.com,  rita.morales@na.centrica.com,  ben.lenton@na.centrica.com,  joseph.byars@na.centrica.com,  ray.debock@na.centrica.com,  michael.heselton@na.centrica.com,  anahita.minooee@na.centrica.com,  gary.newcombe@na.centrica.com,  alyce.hibben@na.centrica.com,  priscilla.tinsley@na.centrica.com,  jodi.marshall@na.centrica.com,  kristine.innes@na.centrica.com,  niall.armstrong@na.centrica.com,  michel.do@na.centrica.com,  jeff.parsons@na.centrica.com,  pjeff@na.centrica.com,  glenn.macintyre@na.centrica.com,  cynthia.cordova@na.centrica.com,  adrian.pye@na.centrica.com,  jay.hellums@na.centrica.com,  james.steffes@na.centrica.com,  patty.walton@na.centrica.com,

 juan.pardon@na.centrica.com,  dennis.benevides@na.centrica.com,  brenda.christie@na.centrica.com,  april.woodward@na.centrica.com,  david.zager@na.centrica.com,  felita.gammage@na.centrica.com,  Victor.Ward@na.centrica.com,  lyie.oiiver@na.centrica.com,  dave.purnell@na.centrica.com,  runsi.sen@na.centrica.com,  caroline.kerr@na.centrica.com,  aaron.dobson@na.centrica.com,  steve.entwistle@na.centrica.com,  jillian.conroy@na.centrica.com,  heather.brown@na.centrica.com,  dave.vandenbosch@na.centrica.com,  recruitingnorth@na.centrica.com, eric.stephens@,na.centrica.com,  brenda.pinke@na.centrica.com,  brandon.vanunen@na.centrica.com,  canada.business@na.centrica.com,  mike.visser@na.centrica.com,  vincent.law@na.centrica.com,  yannis.tzamouranis@na.centrica.com,  centricadataprotection@centrica.com,

 david.booty@na.centrica.com,  erin.cuddihey@na.centrica.com,  ben.lenton@na.centrica.com,  liam.johnston@na.centrica.com,  helen.taylor@centrica.co.uk,  contract.renewals@centrica.co.uk,  eservice@centrica.co.uk,  simon.clark@centrica.co.uk,  htam.correspondence@centrica.co.uk,  sam.laidlaw@centrica.co.uk,  media@centrica.co.uk,  barry.neville@centrica.co.uk,  david.johnson@centrica.co.uk,  jane.poxon@centrica.co.uk,  david.rizzo@centrica.co.uk,  russell.coates@centrica.co.uk,  davidm.harman@centrica.co.uk,  veronica.hinchliffe@centrica.co.uk,  emily.harman@centrica.co.uk,  rob.cullender@centrica.co.uk,  gavin.ferguson@centrica.co.uk,  catherine.mcnally@centrica.co.uk,  david.flower@centrica.co.uk,  tony.thornton@centrica.co.uk,  la.ha@centrica.co.uk,

 energy.efficiency2@centrica.co.uk,  ir@centrica.co.uk,  theenergyefficiencyteam@centrica.co.uk,  craig.lawson@centrica.co.uk,  simon.goldring@centrica.co.uk,  jeremy.lockett@centrica.co.uk,  victoria.andenaes@centrica.co.uk,  iain.taylor@centrica.co.uk,  barrie.x.caird@centrica.co.uk,  community@centrica.co.uk,  tim.boycott-brown@centrica.co.uk,  anthony.chmarny@centrica.co.uk,  ghazala.zia@centrica.co.uk,  wayne.brotherwood@centrica.co.uk,  alan.mclaughlin@centrica.co.uk,  kevin.wollard@centrica.co.uk,  tony.johnson@centrica.co.uk,  harry.metcalfe@centrica.co.uk,  mark.agnew@centrica.co.uk,  andy.chern@centrica.co.uk,  fiona.navesey@centrica.co.uk,  mark.clare@centrica.co.uk,  britishgas.prepaymentcustomerrelations@centrica.co.uk,  andrew.latham@centrica.co.uk,  simon.harrison@centrica.co.uk,

 david.viney@centrica.co.uk,  laura.jeffs@centrica.co.uk,  j.johnson@centrica.co.uk,  hqcustomerrelations@centrica.co.uk,  david.crowther@centrica.co.uk,  aan@centrica.co.uk,  linda.sullivan@centrica.co.uk,  meterreadentry@centrica.co.uk,  francis.rottenburg@centrica.co.uk,  matt.graveston@centrica.co.uk,  stephen.dickson@centrica.co.uk,  andy.malicki@centrica.co.uk,  deborah.lamb@centrica.co.uk,  ann.dale@centrica.co.uk,  pressoffice.britishgas@centrica.co.uk,  chris.foster@centrica.co.uk,  steven.briggs@centrica.co.uk,  david.thomas@centrica.co.uk,  rhvs.iones@centrica.co.uk,  eldon.pethybridge@centrica.co.uk,  clive.woodland@centrica.co.uk,  win.wearmouth@centrica.co.uk,  shann.plascott@centrica.co.uk,  jon.kimber@centrica.co.uk,  jean.doran@centrica.co.uk,

 gary.swift@centrica.co.uk,  mark.manley@centrica.co.uk,  danielle.lane@centrica.co.uk,  graham.jack@centrica.co.uk,  samantha.winship@centrica.co.uk,  roddy.mackinnon@centrica-sl.co.uk,  jacopo.vignola@centrica-sl.co.uk,  simon.wills@centrica-sl.co.uk, steve.o’ connor@centrica-sl.co.uk,  glenn.sibbick@centrica-sl.co.uk,  backup.notifications@centrica-sl.co.uk,  darren.oliver@centrica-sl.co.uk,  rebecca.sunshine@centrica-sl.co.uk, sonia.youcentrica-sl.co.uk,  terry.jackson@centrica-sl.co.uk,  bruce.walker@centrica-sl.co.uk,  david.hall@centrica-sl.co.uk, nick.parkescentrica-sl.co.uk,  roland.knight@centrica.com.au,  info@centrica.com.au,  crossmedia@centrica.com.au,

OFFICES

Cen­tri­ca plc
Mill­stream
Maid­en­head Road
Wind­sor
Berk­shire
SL4 5GD

Main switch­board
Tel: +44 (0)1753 494000
Fax: +44 (0)1753 494001

Cen­tri­ca Stor­age Lim­it­ed
Ven­ture House
42–54 Lon­don Road
Staines
Mid­dle­sex TW18 4HF

Cen­tri­ca Stor­age Lim­it­ed – reg­is­tered office and cor­po­rate head­quar­ters
Tel: +44 (0) 1784 415 300
Fax: +44 (0) 1784 415 318

Cen­tri­ca Stor­age Sales and Mar­ket­ing
Tele­phone: +44 (0) 1784 415 304

Cen­tri­ca Stor­age Com­mer­cial Oper­a­tions Desk (24 hours)
Tele­phone: +44 (0) 1784 415 304

Cen­tri­ca Media Rela­tions (on behalf of Cen­tri­ca Stor­age Lim­it­ed)
Tele­phone: +44 (0) 845 072 4649

Alan McLaugh­lin, Cen­tri­ca Media Rela­tions
Tele­phone: +44 (0) 1753 494 086 or 07789 570598

Cen­tri­ca Investor Rela­tions (on behalf of Cen­tri­ca Stor­age Lim­it­ed)
Tele­phone: +44 (0) 1753 494 900

Step Three: Protest!!!

Attend Centrica’s AGM this com­ing Fri­day May 11th. Their AGM starts at 2pm but envi­ron­men­tal and social jus­tice cam­paign­ers will be there from 12:30 onwards. The address is Queen Eliz­a­beth II Con­fer­ence Cen­tre, Lon­don SW1.

Why say no to Cen­tri­ca?

After being advised last year to pull out of nuclear Cen­tri­ca are now demand­ing more mon­ey from the cash-strapped British pub­lic via cor­po­rate owned UK plc. The advice came from cit­i­group and util­i­ties ana­lyst Lakis Athana­siou who said that Cen­tri­ca ‘shouldn’t touch nuclear with a barge pole’.

Near­ly one year on and against the back­drop of the nuclear cat­a­stro­phe in Japan spi­ral­ing fur­ther out of con­trol, Cen­tri­ca is now threat­en­ing to ‘pull out’ if their demands aren’t met. They claim to have doubts over the gov­ern­ments ener­gy pol­i­cy, Cen­tri­ca said “the company’s posi­tion on nuclear new build has not changed and it was still work­ing towards tak­ing a final invest­ment deci­sion on Hink­ley Point by the end of the year. It added “There are a num­ber of areas where we still need absolute clar­i­ty, such as cost, mar­ket frame­work and plan­ning approval and per­mits”

Sub­si­dies already promised by gov­ern­ment to the nuclear indus­try already include -

elec­tric­i­ty reform act, fixed price on car­bon per tonne and fixed price on elec­tric­i­ty pro­duced from nuclear tax­pay­er fund­ed lia­bil­i­ty in the event of an acci­dent (yes folks these guys can nuke you fukushi­ma style then make you pay for the clean up) fixed price of con­tri­bu­tion of the utlilty for the cost of future attempts to manage/clear up the waste (yeah right like that’s gonna hap­pen!)

Part of the elec­tric­i­ty reform acts pack­age of pro­pos­als are the con­tracts for dif­fer­ence that will be announced in the Queens speech this month.

Con­tracts for dif­fer­ence or CFD’s as they are known are noth­ing more than a way of ensur­ing that cen­tri­ca makes pri­vate prof­it whilst social­is­ing the loss­es, or should we say enrich­es the 1% at a cost to the 99%

In this con­text these pro­pos­als are like the banks ask­ing for a bailout in advance of them doing the dodgy deals that made them fail. CFDs are ‘trad­ing on the mar­gins’ or to put it anoth­er way turn­ing shit into sug­ar and are there­fore high­ly risky.

One of the ways CFD’s will like­ly ben­e­fit Cen­tri­ca is by allow­ing them to put up a tiny ‘deposit’ on the con­struc­tion of new nuclear plants whilst we the tax­pay­er loan them the rest, of course they get to keep their prof­its which ever way you slice the pie, they can even make mon­ey out of the project fail­ing with CFDs. It is clear to see that being able to prof­it out of falling mar­kets in this way is a clev­er­ly dis­guised way of social­is­ing the costs of bad invest­ment choic­es giv­ing investors a win-win sit­u­a­tion at an extreme cost to civ­il soci­ety & the envi­ron­ment.

We believe that centrica’s pres­sure on the UK gov­ern­ment to take more tax­pay­ers mon­ey to pay for a project that they them­selves believe will fail in order that their share­hold­ers can prof­it out of us twice (once when they build the plant then again when they bill us for ener­gy) is immoral and uneth­i­cal.

The elec­tric­i­ty mar­ket reform act already promised to these greedy util­i­ties is a pub­lic sub­sidy by the back door. Nuclear pow­er plants nev­er have been and nev­er will be prof­itable endeav­ours which is why in 2006 when the gov­ern­ment tried to cre­ate the nuclear renais­sance they knew it wouldn’t go down well with the pub­lic. Now after a six year cam­paign of lob­by­ing and expen­sive PR cam­paigns to get the pub­lic to swal­low nuclear as a ‘nec­es­sary evil’ they want to dump respon­si­bil­i­ty for financ­ing back on the already skint pub­lic.

South West Against Nulear (SWAN)

Hinkley Investor Centrica: Action Alert

Cen­tri­ca are hav­ing their AGM this week on Fri 11th May we want to tell Cen­tri­ca loud & clear No to new nuclear. To this end we have a bit of arm­chair activism that every­one can join in with no mat­ter what your time/energy/money com­mit­ments are.

Here’s how to stop the Cen­tri­ca swin­dle:

Cen­tri­ca are hav­ing their AGM this week on Fri 11th May we want to tell Cen­tri­ca loud & clear No to new nuclear. To this end we have a bit of arm­chair activism that every­one can join in with no mat­ter what your time/energy/money com­mit­ments are.

Here’s how to stop the Cen­tri­ca swin­dle:

Step one: Boy­cott Centrica/British Gas…

If you get any prod­ucts from cen­tri­ca or buy your ener­gy from British Gas then switch sup­pli­ers now – make sure and either phone them on 0800 107 0184 or drop them a line at  customercomplaints@britishgas.co.uk or Man­age­ment Team, British Gas, PO Box 4804, Wor­thing, BN11 9QU to let them know why you’re drop­ping them.

If you need guid­ance or advise on how to switch or who to switch to then vis­it our already exisit­ing boy­cott edf web­site for details on how/what to do.  http://boycottedf.org.uk/maketheswitch

Step Two: Spam Cen­tri­ca…

Drop them an e‑mail to pres­sure them to with­draw from nuclear new build we have com­piled an exten­sive data­base of e‑mail address­es which we have pub­lished below The e‑mails are pub­lished in 10 blocks of 25, this means that in just 10 e‑mails you can tell the whole of Cen­tri­ca from the 1% down what you think of them with­out your mails bounc­ing back or your account being sus­pend­ed!

Their office num­bers are includ­ed too why not give them a call and tell them what you think of their dab­bling in dirty nukes?

 brian.gamlin@centrica.com,  darren.miles@centrica.com,  mark.turner@centrica.com,  olga.wilson@centrica.com,  simon.henderson@centrica.com,  alejandro.urizar@centrica.com,  jonathan.press@centrica.com,  peter.pratt@centrica.com,  david.bickerton@centrica.com,  rod.carr@centrica.com,  kirk.downey@centrica.com,  bill.laughlin@centrica.com,  simon.gray@centrica.com,  usmanigbal@centrica.com alan.mclaughlin@centrica.com,  sophie.cole@centrica.com,  jessica.parker@centrica.com,  alistair.montgomery@centrica.com,  jan.sangedal@centrica.com,  careers@centrica.com,  cancelinstallation@centrica.com,  thornton@centrica.com,  jon.york@Centrica.com, cardiffc& mfinance@centrica.com,  ir@centrica.com,

 don.lane@centrica.com,  amie.harding1@centrica.com,  natalie.potts@centrica.com,  fred.hardinges@centrica.com,  nina.ringoen@centrica.com,  coordinator@centrica.com,  renewables@centrica.com,  kit.hawkins@centrica.com,  centrica@equiniti.com,  stavanger@centrica.com,  media@centrica.com,  matthew.berry@centrica.com,  views@centrica.com,  responsibility@centrica.com,  centrica.graduates@aonhewitt.com,  diversity.team@centrica.com,  audrey.luksicek@centrica.com,  p2p@centrica.com,  dario.ghazi@Centrica.com,  rodgers@centrica.com,  paul.smart@centrica.com,  kevin.ferrol@centrica.com,  steven.petrie@centrica.com,  martin.bruce@centrica.com,  jim.jamieson@centrica.com,

 carina.travis@centrica.com,  michael.breyaen@centrica.com,  trevor.boyce@centrica.com,  fiona.navesey@centrica.com,  ricky.hill@centrica.com,  iain.bartholomew@centrica.com,  david.byrne@centrica.com,  danny.willder@centrica.com,  ali.hussain@centrica.com,  linda.somerville1@centrica.com,  andy.kingscott@centrica.com,  aberdeen@centrica.com,  customerrelations@centrica.com,  david.holland@centrica.com,  eri@centrica.com,  brianawhitlock@centrica.com,  philip.davies@centrica.com,  alan.mclaughlin@centrica.com,  energy360@centrica.com,  gavin.ward@centrica.com,  gill.rodgers@centrica.com,  proudfoot@centrica.com,  colin.addy2@centrica.com,  hywel.james@centrica.com,  alan.neild-crabb@centrica.com

 chris.ronketti@centrica.com,  john.kimber@centrica.com,  sue.cropper@centrica.com,  richard.hemus2@centrica.com,  anna.wantling@centrica.com,  steve.gapik@centrica.com,  discount.scheme@centrica.com,  angela.needle@centrica.com,  alaister.mortlock@centrica.com,  ivan.olszak@centrica.com,  jill.shedden@centrica.com,  nick.luff@centrica.com,  christopher.bird@centrica.com,  ray.sheldon@centrica.com,  sns0056york@centrica.com,  finbarr.coghlan@centrica.com,  peter.fairhurst@centrica.com,  jon.cooper@centrica.com,  matt.thornton@centrica.com,  rebecca.mcclymont@centrica.com,  richard.cargen@centrica.com,  david.jardine@centrica.com,  cathy.aldwinckle@centrica.com,  ian.mondrow@na.centrica.com,  pjeff@na.centrica.com,

 robert.frank@na.centrica.com,  smith.day@na.centrica.com,  jessica.mahaffey@na.centrica.com,  chuck.moore@na.centrica.com,  rita.morales@na.centrica.com,  ben.lenton@na.centrica.com,  joseph.byars@na.centrica.com,  ray.debock@na.centrica.com,  michael.heselton@na.centrica.com,  anahita.minooee@na.centrica.com,  gary.newcombe@na.centrica.com,  alyce.hibben@na.centrica.com,  priscilla.tinsley@na.centrica.com,  jodi.marshall@na.centrica.com,  kristine.innes@na.centrica.com,  niall.armstrong@na.centrica.com,  michel.do@na.centrica.com,  jeff.parsons@na.centrica.com,  pjeff@na.centrica.com,  glenn.macintyre@na.centrica.com,  cynthia.cordova@na.centrica.com,  adrian.pye@na.centrica.com,  jay.hellums@na.centrica.com,  james.steffes@na.centrica.com,  patty.walton@na.centrica.com,

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OFFICES

Cen­tri­ca plc
Mill­stream
Maid­en­head Road
Wind­sor
Berk­shire
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Main switch­board
Tel: +44 (0)1753 494000
Fax: +44 (0)1753 494001

Cen­tri­ca Stor­age Lim­it­ed
Ven­ture House
42–54 Lon­don Road
Staines
Mid­dle­sex TW18 4HF

Cen­tri­ca Stor­age Lim­it­ed – reg­is­tered office and cor­po­rate head­quar­ters
Tel: +44 (0) 1784 415 300
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Cen­tri­ca Stor­age Sales and Mar­ket­ing
Tele­phone: +44 (0) 1784 415 304

Cen­tri­ca Stor­age Com­mer­cial Oper­a­tions Desk (24 hours)
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Step Three: Protest!!!

Attend Centrica’s AGM this com­ing Fri­day May 11th. Their AGM starts at 2pm but envi­ron­men­tal and social jus­tice cam­paign­ers will be there from 12:30 onwards. The address is Queen Eliz­a­beth II Con­fer­ence Cen­tre, Lon­don SW1.

Why say no to Cen­tri­ca?

After being advised last year to pull out of nuclear Cen­tri­ca are now demand­ing more mon­ey from the cash-strapped British pub­lic via cor­po­rate owned UK plc. The advice came from cit­i­group and util­i­ties ana­lyst Lakis Athana­siou who said that Cen­tri­ca ‘shouldn’t touch nuclear with a barge pole’.

Near­ly one year on and against the back­drop of the nuclear cat­a­stro­phe in Japan spi­ral­ing fur­ther out of con­trol, Cen­tri­ca is now threat­en­ing to ‘pull out’ if their demands aren’t met. They claim to have doubts over the gov­ern­ments ener­gy pol­i­cy, Cen­tri­ca said “the company’s posi­tion on nuclear new build has not changed and it was still work­ing towards tak­ing a final invest­ment deci­sion on Hink­ley Point by the end of the year. It added “There are a num­ber of areas where we still need absolute clar­i­ty, such as cost, mar­ket frame­work and plan­ning approval and per­mits”

Sub­si­dies already promised by gov­ern­ment to the nuclear indus­try already include -

elec­tric­i­ty reform act, fixed price on car­bon per tonne and fixed price on elec­tric­i­ty pro­duced from nuclear tax­pay­er fund­ed lia­bil­i­ty in the event of an acci­dent (yes folks these guys can nuke you fukushi­ma style then make you pay for the clean up) fixed price of con­tri­bu­tion of the utlilty for the cost of future attempts to manage/clear up the waste (yeah right like that’s gonna hap­pen!)

Part of the elec­tric­i­ty reform acts pack­age of pro­pos­als are the con­tracts for dif­fer­ence that will be announced in the Queens speech this month.

Con­tracts for dif­fer­ence or CFD’s as they are known are noth­ing more than a way of ensur­ing that cen­tri­ca makes pri­vate prof­it whilst social­is­ing the loss­es, or should we say enrich­es the 1% at a cost to the 99%

In this con­text these pro­pos­als are like the banks ask­ing for a bailout in advance of them doing the dodgy deals that made them fail. CFDs are ‘trad­ing on the mar­gins’ or to put it anoth­er way turn­ing shit into sug­ar and are there­fore high­ly risky.

One of the ways CFD’s will like­ly ben­e­fit Cen­tri­ca is by allow­ing them to put up a tiny ‘deposit’ on the con­struc­tion of new nuclear plants whilst we the tax­pay­er loan them the rest, of course they get to keep their prof­its which ever way you slice the pie, they can even make mon­ey out of the project fail­ing with CFDs. It is clear to see that being able to prof­it out of falling mar­kets in this way is a clev­er­ly dis­guised way of social­is­ing the costs of bad invest­ment choic­es giv­ing investors a win-win sit­u­a­tion at an extreme cost to civ­il soci­ety & the envi­ron­ment.

We believe that centrica’s pres­sure on the UK gov­ern­ment to take more tax­pay­ers mon­ey to pay for a project that they them­selves believe will fail in order that their share­hold­ers can prof­it out of us twice (once when they build the plant then again when they bill us for ener­gy) is immoral and uneth­i­cal.

The elec­tric­i­ty mar­ket reform act already promised to these greedy util­i­ties is a pub­lic sub­sidy by the back door. Nuclear pow­er plants nev­er have been and nev­er will be prof­itable endeav­ours which is why in 2006 when the gov­ern­ment tried to cre­ate the nuclear renais­sance they knew it wouldn’t go down well with the pub­lic. Now after a six year cam­paign of lob­by­ing and expen­sive PR cam­paigns to get the pub­lic to swal­low nuclear as a ‘nec­es­sary evil’ they want to dump respon­si­bil­i­ty for financ­ing back on the already skint pub­lic.

South West Against Nulear (SWAN)

North Dakota Shale Boom Displaces Tribal Residents

Heather Young­bird and Crys­tal Dee­gan used to live in a trail­er at the Prairie Winds Mobile Home Park in the Fort Berthold Indi­an Reser­va­tion in North Dako­ta. Last week Leroy Olsen, their land­lord, removed their front door and cut off the elec­tric­i­ty and the propane sup­ply. The rea­son?

Heather Young­bird and Crys­tal Dee­gan used to live in a trail­er at the Prairie Winds Mobile Home Park in the Fort Berthold Indi­an Reser­va­tion in North Dako­ta. Last week Leroy Olsen, their land­lord, removed their front door and cut off the elec­tric­i­ty and the propane sup­ply. The rea­son? New homes to be con­struct­ed for out of town oil work­ers com­ing to take part in the shale explo­ration boom.

“This oil boom has divid­ed the Man­dan, Hidat­sa and Arikara peo­ple and pit­ted them against each oth­er in a neg­a­tive way,” says Kan­di Mos­sett, a trib­al mem­ber and orga­niz­er with the Indige­nous Envi­ron­men­tal Net­work.

In 2010, WPX Ener­gy of Okla­homa paid $925 mil­lion for the right to explore for oil on the 86,000 acres of the Fort Berthold Indi­an Reser­va­tion. The com­pa­ny plans to squeeze oil out of shale, the most abun­dant form of sed­i­men­ta­ry rock. Until recent­ly such explo­ration was pro­hib­i­tive­ly expen­sive, but with the evo­lu­tion of tech­nol­o­gy and the rise in the price of oil, many rur­al com­mu­ni­ties from Eng­land to the Ukraine, from Argenti­na to North Dako­ta, have become tar­gets for the shale oil boom.

Anoth­er com­pa­ny prof­it­ing from the Bakken boom, which has been described as the biggest oil find in North Amer­i­ca in four decades with an esti­mat­ed 4.3 bil­lion bar­rels of recov­er­able oil, is Con­ti­nen­tal Resources, also from Okla­homa.

Fort Berthold – the cen­ter of the oil boom — has long suf­fered from crum­bling roads and the lack of good hous­ing and prop­er sewage facil­i­ties on the reser­va­tion. The com­pa­nies plan to invest in hous­ing and infra­struc­ture for their work­ers and plants, but not for local res­i­dents.

“Right now, any­thing that’s avail­able that has water and sew­er on it is very attrac­tive to any­body that’s try­ing to con­tin­ue to grow their busi­ness,” says John Reese, the CEO of the Unit­ed Prairie Coop­er­a­tive com­pa­ny, which has tak­en over the trail­er park.

“We were not even giv­en a for­mal 30 day evic­tion notice and now that we have been kicked out of our home we are cur­rent­ly home­less,” said Heather Young­bird. The remain­ing res­i­dents of Prairie Winds Mobile Home Park have been told that they had to leave their trail­ers by May 1, but the evic­tion date has now been post­poned until August 31.

More trou­ble is expect­ed for the trib­al com­mu­ni­ty: Envi­ron­men­tal groups note that res­i­dents may also soon see prob­lems with their drink­ing water. “Infor­ma­tion post­ed hydraulic frac­tur­ing flu­id chem­i­cals on the Frac­Fo­cus web site indi­cates that Bakken Shale oil wells may con­tain tox­ic chem­i­cals such as hydrotreat­ed light dis­til­late, methanol, eth­yl­ene gly­col, 2‑butoxyethanol (2‑BE), phos­pho­ni­um, tetrakis(hydroxymethyl)-sulfate (aka phos­pho­n­ic acid),  acetic acid, ethanol, and napth­lene,” writes Earth­Works, a Wash­ing­ton DC based group.

Then there is the air pol­lu­tion: the oil com­pa­nies are not even both­er­ing to cap­ture the nat­ur­al gas that is gen­er­at­ed by the drilling, part­ly because there are no state reg­u­la­tions to force them to and part­ly because it is expen­sive. Instead the gas is being “flared” or burnt off, the same way Shell does in the Niger delta with sim­i­lar envi­ron­men­tal con­se­quences.

“Across west­ern North Dako­ta, hun­dreds of fires rise above fields of wheat and sun­flow­ers and bales of hay. At night, they illu­mi­nate the prairie skies like giant fire­flies,” wrote Clif­ford Krauss in the New York Times last Sep­tem­ber. “Every day, more than 100 mil­lion cubic feet of nat­ur­al gas is flared this way — enough ener­gy to heat half a mil­lion homes for a day.”

Per­haps the great­est irony is that North Dako­ta has the great­est wind resource of almost any state in the coun­try, says Mos­sett. She says that North Dako­ta could sup­ply 1.2 tril­lion kilo­watt-hours (kWh) of annu­al elec­tric­i­ty.

Prat­ap Chat­ter­jee is the Senior Edi­tor at CorpWatch.org, where this arti­cle orig­i­nal­ly appeared.

 

Arrests as climate activists and anti-cuts protesters disrupt UK Energy Summit

3/5/12

Today is the Big 6 Ener­gy Bash- an action against the Big 6 ener­gy com­pa­nies and the gov­ern­ment rak­ing in bil­lions of pounds while peo­ple suf­fer from fuel pover­ty, cli­mate change and the cuts.

3/5/12

Today is the Big 6 Ener­gy Bash- an action against the Big 6 ener­gy com­pa­nies and the gov­ern­ment rak­ing in bil­lions of pounds while peo­ple suf­fer from fuel pover­ty, cli­mate change and the cuts.

Today hun­dreds of pro­test­ers from cli­mate and anti-cuts groups across the coun­try have teamed up to block the UK Ener­gy Sum­mit in the City of Lon­don. [1] They descend­ed on the con­fer­ence venue at 11.45 am this morn­ing, and intend say they intend to remain there to dis­rupt the UK Ener­gy Sum­mit. At least 300 pro­test­ers tar­get­ed all of the main entrances to the Sum­mit venue, attempt­ing to push past police to enter the con­fer­ence.

The UK Ener­gy Sum­mit [2] involves CEOs of the Big Six ener­gy com­pa­nies, who have recent­ly come under wide­spread crit­i­cism for draw­ing in record prof­its whilst one quar­ter of UK house­holds have been pushed into fuel pover­ty. [3] The event is tak­ing place place at The Grange Hotel, near St Paul’s Cathe­dral.

The protest con­gre­gat­ed at four loca­tions before descend­ing on the sum­mit: Tate Mod­ern, St Paul’s, City Thames­link and Canon St. En route to the sum­mit venue, pro­test­ers used “any means nec­es­sary” to get their mes­sage out by using stick­ers, chalk and noise to draw atten­tion to the protest. Once they arrived at The Grange Hotel, they attempt­ed to enter the hotel build­ing with ban­ners and giant mod­el dinosaurs as a ref­er­ence to the out­dat­ed “dinosaur tech­nol­o­gy” of fos­sil fuels. Reports have been of police vio­lence when at least two peo­ple were arrest­ed, with one pro­test­er pos­si­bly knocked uncon­scious by police.

The Cli­mate Jus­tice Col­lec­tive (CJC) is a nation­al net­work – which says it tack­les cor­po­rate con­trol, fuel pover­ty and cli­mate change – is behind the protest titled ‘The Big Six Ener­gy Bash’. Stem­ming from the colour­ful and con­fronta­tion­al Cli­mate Camp [4], CJC says it is also close to the Occu­py move­ment.

Oth­er groups sup­port­ing the Big Six Ener­gy Bash are: UK Uncut, Occu­py Lon­don, Dis­abled Peo­ple Against the Cuts, Glob­al Women’s Strike, Kick Nuclear, UK Tar Sands Net­work, Cam­paign Against Cli­mate Change, Bio­fu­el­watch, Bris­tol Ener­gy Coop­er­a­tive, Stop Nuclear
Pow­er Net­work, Lon­don Ris­ing Tide and Fuel Pover­ty Action.

Bil­lie Black­wood, CJC said: “The UK Ener­gy Sum­mit is a clas­sic 1% stitch up. It is cor­po­rate elites, includ­ing the gov­ern­ment, con­spir­ing to keep the sta­tus quo of high ener­gy prices, soar­ing prof­its, grow­ing cli­mate insta­bil­i­ty and dis­as­ter cap­i­tal­ism. This con­fer­ence is the wrong peo­ple ask­ing the wrong ques­tions and propos­ing the wrong solu­tions.”

Katharine Jones, an anti-cuts pro­test­er from Man­ches­ter said: “The UK Ener­gy sum­mit gives the Big Six an oppor­tu­ni­ty to push the gov­ern­ment fur­ther into their pock­ets. The gov­ern­ment are putting more peo­ple into fuel pover­ty through bru­tal wel­fare cuts; it’s great that groups like UK Uncut and Dis­abled Peo­ple Against the Cuts are team­ing up with cli­mate activists to oppose the cor­po­rate con­trol that is dri­ving pover­ty, aus­ter­i­ty and cli­mate cri­sis.”

The protest has been organ­ised around themed ‘blocs’. Each bloc reflects a dif­fer­ent aspect of cli­mate injus­tice and has played a dif­fer­ent strate­gic role in dis­rupt­ing the conference.[5]

• The Robin Hood Bloc focus­es on the ener­gy monop­oly of the Big Six ener­gy providers which con­trol 99% of domes­tic ener­gy in the UK. Using Robin Hood imagery it calls for ‘Tak­ing the pow­er back’ and putting ‘Peo­ple before prof­it’.

• The Dirty Ener­gy Bloc promis­es ‘Dirty ener­gy, dirty bass-lines and dirty busi­ness.’ It rep­re­sents destruc­tive fos­sil fuel ener­gy sources such as frack­ing, tar sands, deep sea oil drilling and open cast coal, that are cost­ing the earth and dri­ving up the cost of our
fuel bills.

• The Fos­sil Free Futures Bloc is fam­i­ly-friend­ly and aims to dri­ve the Big Six Ener­gy Dinosaurs into extinc­tion. This bloc demon­strates the colour and cre­ativ­i­ty of the demo­c­ra­t­ic, fair and clean alter­na­tives to the pre­his­toric ener­gy com­pa­nies’ fuels and think­ing.

• The Hous­ing Bloc will speak out for warm homes and com­mu­ni­ty con­trol. The bloc expos­es the role of Big Six prof­i­teer­ing along­side gov­ern­ment degra­da­tion and pri­vati­sa­tion of hous­ing as the main fac­tors dri­ving fuel pover­ty.

[1] Details of the protest can be found at
 http://climatejusticecollective.org/bigsixenergybash, on Twit­ter
(@CJ_Collective) and on Face­book
( https://www.facebook.com/events/116076668516532/)

[2] Details of the UK Ener­gy Sum­mit can be found at
 http://www.economistconferences.co.uk/event/uk-energy-summit-2012/5964

[3] See  http://www.independent.co.uk/money/spend-save/four-million-homes-in-debt-to-energy-giants-7619404.html;
 http://www.mirror.co.uk/money/city-news/a‑quarter-of-brits-are-living-in-fuel-poverty-139644;
 http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/big-firms-15bn-bonanza-as-cold-and-fuel-poverty-bite-6720013.html.

[4] See www.climatecamp.org.uk

[5] Pro­tes­tors have signed up to join a bloc online at climatejusticecollective.org/bigsixbash and receive SMS text alerts about the meet­ing place and action plan for their bloc.

climatejusticecollective@gmail.com
http://climatejusticecollective.org/

Take Back the Land! 12–18 July Douglas Valley action camp

Open­cast coal min­ing in the Dou­glas Val­ley is about the rul­ing class destroy­ing com­mu­ni­ties for their own finan­cial gain. Its about eco­log­i­cal destruc­tion on a mas­sive scale for capitalism’s unquench­able thirst for cheap ener­gy. Its about absen­tee fat-cat land-lords mak­ing mil­lions off land that shouldn’t be theirs. Its about moral­ly cor­rupt local (and nation­al) gov­ern­ment putting prof­it before peo­ple. Join us 12–18 July in the Dou­glas Val­ley, South Lanark­shire, to build on 20 years of com­mu­ni­ty strug­gle and four years of direct action against the UK’s biggest open­cast min­ing com­pa­ny. It’s time to Take Back the Land!

Take Back the Land! will be a space for tak­ing action, shar­ing skills and learn­ing through doing. It will be a wel­com­ing and safe space for all those wish­ing to chal­lenge the social injus­tice and envi­ron­men­tal destruc­tion caused by open­cast coal min­ing oper­a­tions in Scot­land and through­out the world.

Build­ing on pre­vi­ous years expe­ri­ence at camps such as the Main­shill Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp, the Hap­pen­don Wood Action Camp and events such as the Out­door Skill­shares, we will be estab­lish­ing a base for a week of high impact action and low impact, sus­tain­able liv­ing.

In sol­i­dar­i­ty with the com­mu­ni­ties of the Dou­glas Val­ley, we will be direct­ly con­fronting the pow­er struc­tures and infra­struc­tures which have dom­i­nat­ed and scarred the val­ley for too long with a mass action planned for the 14th July and plen­ty of room for skilling up, recruit­ment and affin­i­ty group actions to be tak­en.

The camp loca­tion will be announced near­er to the time, but will be in close prox­im­i­ty to many of the open­cast coal mines in the area.

Whilst we recog­nise the camp to be a space to take action against exter­nal oppres­sion we also hope a cre­ate a space which chal­lenges socialised behav­iours that oppress and exclude oth­ers and we will try and make the camp as inclu­sive a space as pos­si­ble, for all peo­ple wish­ing to be involved.

We are call­ing for all those wish­ing to take or sup­port actions in sol­i­dar­i­ty with com­mu­ni­ty self deter­mi­na­tion, against destruc­tive fos­sil fuel indus­tries and towards a more sus­tain­able and just soci­ety, to come to South Lanark­shire from 12–18th July and help Take Back the Land!

More updates are on their way. If you wish to find out more infor­ma­tion or con­tact us for any rea­son please get in touch: contact@coalactionscotland.org.uk

 

Take the Flour Back! anti-GM wheat action 27 May — final details

‘Take the Flour Back’ will be a nice day out in the coun­try, with pic­nics, music from Seize the Day and a decon­t­a­m­i­na­tion. It’s for any­one who feels able to pub­li­cal­ly help remove this threat and those who want to show their sup­port for them.

What to bring, action you should take before the 27th May, trans­port info and more info on the web­site — http://taketheflourback.org/

How to get there, OS map and pho­to of the new fence

Mayo, Ireland: Day of Solidarity & work weekend- 4–7 May

Spend yer May bank hol­i­day in sol­i­dar­i­ty!!!

 

Stop Shell, keep yer hands busy, and learn about envi­ron­men­tal cam­paigns in the US- all in one week­end!

Spend yer May bank hol­i­day in sol­i­dar­i­ty!!!

 

Stop Shell, keep yer hands busy, and learn about envi­ron­men­tal cam­paigns in the US- all in one week­end!

The next Day of Sol­i­dar­i­ty is Fri­day 4th May. Actions will start first thing Fri­day morn­ing, so please arrive on Thurs­day night. Food and accom­mo­da­tion pro­vid­ed, dona­tions wel­come. There may be bus­es or lift shares com­ing from Dublin Cork or Gal­way so please get in touch if you need a lift or are able to offer one.

As it is a bank hol­i­day Mon­day, the rest of the week­end will be a work week­end at the Ross­port Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp. All hands on deck, there will be loads of work to do and we need yer help! The week­end will also include a pre­sen­ta­tion from Earth First! cam­paign­ers called ‘No Sys­tem but the Eco-sys­tem.’

Please help pro­mote the week­end by print­ing up posters and post­ing them in your town! Down­load here. Thanks!

Farm occupied in USA

29 April 2012

We are reclaim­ing this land to grow healthy food to meet the needs of local com­mu­ni­ties. We envi­sion a future of food sov­er­eign­ty, in which our East Bay com­mu­ni­ties make use of avail­able land — occu­py­ing it where nec­es­sary — for sus­tain­able agri­cul­ture to meet local needs.

http://takebackthetract.com/

29 April 2012

We are reclaim­ing this land to grow healthy food to meet the needs of local com­mu­ni­ties. We envi­sion a future of food sov­er­eign­ty, in which our East Bay com­mu­ni­ties make use of avail­able land — occu­py­ing it where nec­es­sary — for sus­tain­able agri­cul­ture to meet local needs.

http://takebackthetract.com/

OCCUPY OIL — THE SEQUEL

Tak­ing place WORLDWIDE on Tues­day 22nd May 2012

www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gbXnBXoTzI

#Occu­py­Oil the Sequel: The road to SHELL is paved with bad inten­tions…

Tak­ing place WORLDWIDE on Tues­day 22nd May 2012

www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gbXnBXoTzI

#Occu­py­Oil the Sequel: The road to SHELL is paved with bad inten­tions…

BLOODY MONEY: Tar Sands, Ross­port, Niger Delta

On the 8th of Feb this year Occu­py Oil held it first day of mass action.

Shell Sta­tions across the UK and indeed fur­ther afield were block­ad­ed or pick­et­ed. We are back and on the 22nd of May 2012 we are hold­ing Occu­py Oil the Sequel, Roy­al Dutch Shell will be hold­ing their AGM in The Hague with an audio-visu­al link to a satel­lite meet­ing place in Lon­don.

We are call­ing on all occu­piers, groups and indi­vid­u­als to come togeth­er and send a clear mes­sage to Shell.

NIGER DELTA

Shell Oil in the Niger Delta have done untold destruc­tion, the oil giant’s 2008 spills have wrecked liveli­hoods of 69,000 peo­ple and will take 30 years to clean up.

Guardian Arti­cle from 2011: www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/nov/10/shell-nigerian-oil-spills-amnesty

ROSSPORT, CO MAYO, IRELAND

The Oil giant con­tin­ues to destroy the com­mu­ni­ty of Ross­port, Co Mayo Ire­land. Read more about the Shell to Sea cam­paign at www.shelltosea.com

TAR SANDS, CANADA

Roy­al Dutch Shell is one of the largest play­ers in tar sands, pro­duc­ing approx­i­mate­ly 276 000 bar­rels per day or rough­ly 20% of total exports from Alber­ta. Shell has put forth appli­ca­tions to expand its capac­i­ty through new mines and in situ projects, to a pro­ject­ed 770 000 bar­rel per day capac­i­ty. How­ev­er, strong com­mu­ni­ty resis­tance to Shell has dam­aged their rep­u­ta­tion with both share­hold­ers and the pub­lic. Indeed, Shell has been named in five law­suits relat­ed to tar sands devel­op­ments and has faced share­hold­er res­o­lu­tions demand­ing greater clar­i­ty over the risk of tar sands invest­ments.

UK Tar Sands Net­work: www.no-tar-sands.org

It’s time to make a stand. On 22nd of May 2012 we will occu­py petrol sta­tions across the GLOBE. We call on activists to organ­ise your­selves into affin­i­ty groups and join this action world-wide. Make ban­ners, get sound sys­tems and pick tar­gets. As the date approach­es we can co-ordi­nate actions for max­i­mum impact. Let’s send anoth­er shot in our war against the glob­al elites.

E‑MAIL: info@occupyoil.co.uk
TWITTER: @OccupyOil, hash­tag #Occu­py­Oil
FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/events/230582443683609
WEB: www.occupyoil.co.uk

Forest to be Coal Mined occupied in Germany

On Sat­ur­day the 14th of April, part of the Ham­bach for­est near Cologne, Ger­many was squat­ted by a group of activists in oppo­si­tion to the planned open cast coal mine by RWE. Peo­ple are more than wel­come to join in the cam­paign and vis­it.

For more infor­ma­tion see: http://hambachforest.blogsport.de/

e‑mail: hambacherforst@riseup.net

 

Here‘s a 10min. video (sorry,no eng­lish sub­ti­tles yet)

 

This is the first dec­la­ra­tion by the squat­ters:

First Declaration of the Hambach jungle

 

The Forest is now squatted!

A part of the Ham­bach for­est has been squat­ted in order to save it from the exca­va­tors sent by the giantic ener­gy cor­po­ra­tion RWE to dig up the coal.
Along­side the “Wald­fest”, a cul­tur­al hap­pen­ing in the woods (with the slo­gan “For­est, not coal!”), activists have squat­ted the wood­land, although both activ­i­ties remain inde­pen­dent of each oth­er.
At the „Wald­fest“ peo­ple from dif­fer­ent groups met up form­ing a broad coali­tion to get active in sav­ing the Ham­bach For­est and stop the extrac­tion as well as the pro­duc­tion of ener­gy from coal.
Ham­bach for­est, near Cologne, is set to be com­plete­ly destroyed, mak­ing space for the largest coal mine in Europe „Ham­bach­er Tage­bau“ accord­ing to the plans of RWE.

By squat­ting we are also tak­ing over respon­si­bil­i­ty adopt­ing our trees, pro­tect­ing them our own way.

 

Why squatting?

We have decid­ed to squat know­ing that it is sur­pass­ing the small path of legal protest. Nev­er­the­less two rea­sons lead us to this con­clu­sion:

First­ly: The gap between what is legal­ly allowed and what is regard­ed as jus­ti­fied by us is too big.
RWE is destroy­ing local com­mu­ni­ties, as well as endan­ger­ing peo­ples health  by destroy­ing the for­est in order to mine the brown coal, not to men­tion caus­ing cli­mate change, and they are legal­ly allowed to do so.
Nonethe­less we are not able to see any jus­ti­fi­ca­tion in their action.
By squat­ting this for­est we’re not act­ing legal­ly accord­ing to cur­rent Laws, but the action is jus­ti­fied by the aim of try­ing to stop RWEs world destruc­tion course.

Sec­ond­ly: We believe that the gap between what is legal and what is just will always exist. Due to this sim­ple fact, a neu­tral point of view can­not exist. Just and legal remain dif­fer­ent because every­body them­selves has their own opin­ion of what is just and what is not.
There­fore estab­lish­ing free and live­ly forms of inter­ac­tion, defin­ing what is just and sen­si­ble, is a must; As opposed to hav­ing the def­i­n­i­tion derivat­ed from ancient laws which, for the most part, are only pro­tect­ing the inter­ests of the rul­ing elites.
By squat­ting this land we’re try­ing to gen­er­ate a process of vivid nego­ti­at­ing, fur­ther­more bring­ing atten­tion to the top­ic of how cli­mate and envi­ro­men­tal destruc­tion shall be dealt with.
Loud­ly we’re shout­ing „No!“ at any­body whose solu­tion is to go on just like they used to, and who are ‑just like RWE- even speed­ing up the destruc­tion by build­ing a new coal plant!

If we are to be evict­ed by police force then we are fac­ing the answer of a repres­sive state which is try­ing to sub­due any hor­i­zon­tal and vivid process of self-orga­ni­za­tion. That is the ide­ol­gy of the state as well as of the cap­i­tal­ist cor­po­ra­tions who are far too inflex­i­ble, not to men­tion unable to give sen­si­ble answers to the top­ics of our time.
They will even­tu­al­ly per­ish just like the dinosaurs who were also unable to cope with the chang­ing con­di­tions. In fact the solu­tion is not to mod­i­fy the exist­ing sys­tem of exploita­tion and supres­sion into some­thing more flex­i­ble, but to over­come that sys­tem!

 

Against coal energy — Here and Everywhere

This squat is oppos­ing coal ener­gy in gen­er­al as it is the most CO2 inten­sive form of gain­ing ener­gy. The „Rheinis­che BraunkohleRe­vi­er“ (Rhi­nan­ian Brown Coal Area) is Europe’s cli­mate killer no. 1. In contrast,most of the coal burnt here is shipped from oth­er parts of the world e.g.Columbia where the extrac­tion coin­cides with bru­tal human rights vio­la­tions.
World­wide the con­flicts aris­ing along­side coal extrac­tion and burn­ing are get­ting worse. Espe­cial­ly in South­east Asia where in the last few years activists resist­ing coal extrac­tion have been mur­dered.
We want to cre­ate an aware­ness of these strug­gles to help the peo­ple fighting.Therefore we’ll include more infor­ma­tion about the sit­u­a­tion in the­sear­eas in our fur­ther dec­la­ra­tions, let­ting those activists speak.
Fur­ther­more we declare our sol­i­dar­i­ty towards the rad­i­cal anti-coal cam­paigns like the coal-action-net­work in the U.K., ris­ing-tide-groups in Aus­tralia and North-Amer­i­ca, or the „wij stop­pen steenkool“ cam­paign in the Nether­lands. With their direct form of action, these groups gave us inspi­ra­tion, and we hope they will inspire oth­er groups world-wide as well.

 

The woods for all!

Occu­py­ing the for­est shall be an act for re-empow­er­ment by the locals. The „Occu­py­ing Force“ RWE shall loose their „right“ of „direct­ing“ over the region unscru­plous­ly destroy­ing the local and glob­al fun­da­men­tals of life.
Peo­ple should decide what will hap­pen to the for­est in a coop­er­a­tive man­ner instead. This space should be open to all on the basis of equal treat­ment of each oth­er. There­fore it is nec­es­sary that the peo­ple in the for­est ques­tion which role-mod­els and ways of act­ing they repro­duce, what struc­tures of oppres­sion and dom­i­nance exist direct­ly and indi­rect­ly. We think that it is impor­tant that we all act togeth­er to fight, pre­vent and inter­vene in dis­crim­i­na­tion of any kind.

 

Space for preparing the change

Squat­ting the Ham­bach For­est is a direct action direct­ly con­fronting the injus­tice of the coal indus­try. But we want to go on fur­ther: It’ll also be a place for peo­ple of dif­fer­ent back­grounds to meet up and net­work. Peo­ple that used to have only the fight against coal expan­sion in com­mon can now come togeth­er and exchange ideas and expe­ri­ences of the ongo­ing strug­gle.
Through this we hope that peo­ple are enabled to net­work and orga­nize — for fur­ther resis­tance and more.

We do need a place where peo­ple are able plan the cli­mate-just future them­selves.
First­ly: The cur­rent pol­i­tics — they total­ly failed and keep on fail­ing in answer­ing the press­ing mat­ter of cli­mate change!
Sec­ond­ly: Orga­niz­ing our­selves from below is much more fun!
Maybe this squat might become such a place. The off­shoot of a new world amidst the heart of fos­sil-nuclear cap­i­tal­ism.

 

Why „declarations out of the Hambach jungle?

The name of this text came up fol­low­ing the tra­di­tion of the Zap­atis­tas in Mex­i­co and their „Dec­la­ra­tions of the lacan­don jun­gle“. The Zap­atis­tas achieved their aim of liv­ing in dig­ni­ty in the bor­ders of the poor­est Mex­i­can state through a strong direct and deter­mined push back of the repres­sive police and para-mil­i­tary Mex­i­cos.
We are not claim­ing our action to be com­pa­ra­ble to the things that hap­pened in Mex­i­co but nev­er­the­less our aim is the same. Fight­ing for a self-deter­mi­nat­ed life in dig­ni­ty inmidst a sys­tem of destruc­tion and oppres­sion.
We believe that suc­cess­ful stug­gles like in Chaipas are pos­si­ble all over the world and nec­es­sary. We want to make the first steps in this direc­tion.

The form of a dec­la­ra­tion was also cho­sen because we are tired of cor­rupt­ing and short­en­ing the con­tents only to make them fit into a stan­dard press for­mat, after which they’re still total­ly cor­rupt­ed by the press.
Instead we’re opti­mistic that this and the fol­low­ing dec­la­ra­tions will reach ‑hope­ful­ly a lot of- peo­ple direct­ly.

We call the woods the for­est Ham­bach jun­gle know­ing that this ter­mi­nol­o­gy is incor­rect.
But Ham­bach Jun­gle is, in its struc­ture, one of the old­est forests in West­ern Europe. Rare habi­tats are found here. Unlike RWE, who wish to destroy the for­est in total, we pledge anoth­er solu­tion, an exper­i­ment where­by the nat­ur­al for­est will, in a few decades, turn into jun­gle-like wood.
Then, we would leave the Ham­bach Jun­gle delib­er­ate­ly!