Vegan Banquet for Saving Iceland — May 9, Edinburgh

On Fri­day 9th May we are hold­ing a veg­an ban­quet with live music, bar and raf­fle! The tick­et will include all the veg­an food you can eat (includ­ing desert), all the live music you can hear and all the ban­quet­ing atmos­phere you can take! The Ban­quet starts at 7pm at Old St Pauls Hall, Edin­burgh.
Tick­ets are £5 (unwaged / low income) and £7 (waged). All prof­it will go to fund­ing the Scot­tish Sav­ing Ice­land Col­lec­tive.

On Fri­day 9th May we are hold­ing a veg­an ban­quet with live music, bar and raf­fle! The tick­et will include all the veg­an food you can eat (includ­ing desert), all the live music you can hear and all the ban­quet­ing atmos­phere you can take! The Ban­quet starts at 7pm at Old St Pauls Hall, Edin­burgh.
Tick­ets are £5 (unwaged / low income) and £7 (waged). All prof­it will go to fund­ing the Scot­tish Sav­ing Ice­land Col­lec­tive.

Loca­tion:
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&safe=off&:official&hs=h5k&q=EH1%201DH

There are two ways to get your tick­et:
1) If you know some­one from the Scot­tish Sav­ing Ice­land Col­lec­tive, get
one from them!
2) Email us at savingicelandscotland@riseup.net to reserve yours!

If we have not sold out, there will be a lim­it­ed amount of tick­ets
avail­able on the door.

If you want to arrive for the enter­tain­ment after­wards then we will be
let­ting peo­ple in after 9.30 for a dis­count­ed price.

Oil price rises: Nigerian militants attack & seek peace; Scottish strike; Exxon strike in Nigeria — updated

LAGOS, Nige­ria (AP) — Mil­i­tants said they blew up two more oil pipelines Mon­day in south­ern Nige­ria and called for for­mer Pres­i­dent Jim­my Carter and actor George Clooney to help medi­ate an end to the cri­sis. [27th April 2008 updat­ed at bot­tom]

Shell logo burningLAGOS, Nige­ria (AP) — Mil­i­tants said they blew up two more oil pipelines Mon­day in south­ern Nige­ria and called for for­mer Pres­i­dent Jim­my Carter and actor George Clooney to help medi­ate an end to the cri­sis. [27th April 2008 updat­ed at bot­tom]

Mil­i­tary police­men patrol the creeks of the Omadi­no com­mu­ni­ty in War­ri South dis­trict of the Niger Delta.

The Move­ment for the Eman­ci­pa­tion of the Niger Delta, or MEND, said in a state­ment that fight­ers hit two pipelines it believes are oper­at­ed by Chevron Corp. and a Roy­al Dutch Shell PLC joint ven­ture in south­ern Rivers state.

Shell offi­cials had no imme­di­ate infor­ma­tion on any attack, and the Niger­ian mil­i­tary bat­tle group that patrols the oil region’s water­ways said it had no reports of overnight vio­lence. Offi­cials from Chevron could not imme­di­ate­ly be reached for com­ment.

The mil­i­tants last week claimed a sep­a­rate attack on a pipeline oper­at­ed by a Shell joint ven­ture that the com­pa­ny said shut down a small amount of oil pro­duc­tion. Video Watch how Nige­ria attacks help hike gas prices »

The mil­i­tants say they are step­ping up their activ­i­ties after the arrest of one of their lead­ers, Hen­ry Okah, who is on tri­al for ter­ror­ism and trea­son.

The mil­i­tants also called for medi­a­tion by Carter with the aim of end­ing the long-run­ning cri­sis that gov­ern­ment-led peace par­leys have so far failed to con­trol. The mil­i­tants have also asked Pres­i­dent Bush and Clooney for their involve­ment, but said they have received no reply.

“MEND expressed its will­ing­ness to embrace a gen­uine and trans­par­ent peace pro­gram with­out get­ting any response. The rip­ple effect of this attack will touch your econ­o­my and peo­ple one way or the oth­er and hope we now have your atten­tion,” it said.

The mil­i­tant group emerged in ear­ly 2006, launch­ing bomb­ing attacks on Nige­ri­a’s oil infra­struc­ture that cut about one quar­ter of the usu­al oil out­put in Africa’s biggest crude pro­duc­er. That has helped send oil prices to all-time highs.

The mil­i­tants want the release of their lead­ers from prison, and for more oil indus­try rev­enue for their areas, which remain deeply poor despite the nat­ur­al boun­ty.

But crime and mil­i­tan­cy are close­ly inter­wo­ven in the south­ern Niger Delta where the crude is pumped. Many of the var­i­ous armed groups in the region have had links to local politi­cians, who helped arm and direct the gun­men in their efforts to rig elec­tions.

Both mil­i­tants and gov­ern­ment offi­cials are sus­pect­ed of heavy involve­ment in the theft and resale of crude oil, which oil indus­try offi­cials brings rev­enues that run into the mil­lions of dol­lars per day.
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Nige­ri­a’s vast net­work of oil pipelines criss­cross the swamps and creeks in the Niger Delta and are eas­i­ly sab­o­taged. But the mil­i­tants haven’t recent­ly shown the sophis­ti­cat­ed, mil­i­tary-style raids on staffed oil infra­struc­ture that made them the most potent-ever mil­i­tant group in south­ern Nige­ria.

The mil­i­tants’ activ­i­ties appear to have moved fur­ther into the pro­pa­gan­da realm, with demands on inter­na­tion­al fig­ures linked to exter­nal news events. Carter was in the Mid­dle East on Mon­day.

— from main­stream media source (also below).

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Oil prices head­ed toward $117 a bar­rel as oil giant BP pre­pared to shut down a key North Sea pipeline and a strike at Exxon in Nige­ria dis­rupt­ed pro­duc­tion.
BP profiteering from climate
BP’s For­ties pipeline, which pro­vides a third of the UK’s dai­ly oil out­put, will close if a two-day strike by refin­ery work­ers goes ahead.

Rebels in Nige­ria also claimed anoth­er attack on a Roy­al Dutch Shell pipeline.

The Move­ment for the Eman­ci­pa­tion of the Niger Delta has repeat­ed­ly tried to sab­o­tage Shel­l’s pro­duc­tion in recent weeks.
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A strike by work­ers at Exxon Mobil, Nige­ri­a’s biggest for­eign oil pro­duc­er, has fur­ther dis­rupt­ed pro­duc­tion in the African coun­try. It said it had been forced to halt its out­put of crude oil, esti­mat­ed at 200,000 bar­rels per day.

In the UK, work­ers at the Grange­mouth plant are due to take part in a two-day strike from Sun­day in a row over pen­sions.

The BP-run pipeline from the For­ties oil fields in the North Sea, relies on steam and elec­tric­i­ty from the Ineos refin­ery at Grange­mouth in cen­tral Scot­land.

A BP spokesman said that clos­ing Grange­mouth would cause up to 70 plat­forms in the North Sea to either shut down or reduce pro­duc­tion of oil.

BP said the pipeline would close when the pro­vi­sion of steam and elec­tric­i­ty from Grange­mouth runs out.

The com­pa­ny added that it would keep the pipeline open as long as pos­si­ble, but antic­i­pat­ed shut­ting it late on Sat­ur­day, if strike action goes ahead.

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Fri Apr, 25 2008

Niger­ian main rebel group, The Move­ment for the Eman­ci­pa­tion of the Niger Delta (MEND), today said it blew up anoth­er oil pipeline belong­ing to Shell in it renewed attack against oil infra­struc­tures in the region.

MEND said the late Thurs­day night attack occurred at Kula Riv­er in Rivers state of Nige­ria.

MEND says it is fight­ing to force the fed­er­al gov­ern­ment to direct more oil indus­try rev­enues to the region, which remains deeply poor despite four decades of oil pro­duc­tion in the area.

The mil­i­tant group said mil­i­tary offi­cials who were sup­posed to pro­tect the pipelines actu­al­ly assist­ed the fight­ers when they ran into them dur­ing the attack.

“After the blast, the fight­ers ran into a docked joint mil­i­tary patrol boat but were aston­ished that instead of a con­fronta­tion, the sol­diers in the patrol boat urged them on and lament­ed about hav­ing to defend what is unjust.

“MEND uses this oppor­tu­ni­ty to thank its numer­ous sym­pa­thiz­ers inside the mil­i­tary, oil indus­try and oil pro­duc­ing com­mu­ni­ties for facil­i­tat­ing the suc­cess of the on-going Oper­a­tion Cyclone (the
crip­pling of the entire Niger­ian oil export indus­try).

“This attack is ded­i­cat­ed to the Rivers state gov­er­nor, Mr. Roti­mi Amaechi who boast­ed to the Finan­cial Times that our past suc­cess­es were attrib­uted to the absence of patrol boats under­go­ing ser­vic­ing. We wait­ed for the patrol boats to return back in ser­vice before car­ry­ing
out this attack to proof a point.

“Our can­did advice to the oil majors is that they should not waste their time repair­ing any lines as we will con­tin­ue to sab­o­tage them. We have time on our side and there is so much to be destroyed. The only time we will stop is when we receive a direct order from our Shep­herd.” The
group said in an email sent by Jomo Gbo­mo to The Times of Nige­ria.

Shell con­firmed three attacks over the past week, and announced it may not be able to meet its oblig­a­tions to ship some 169,000 bar­rels per day from Nige­ria over the next few weeks. The com­pa­ny, one of the main oper­a­tors in the coun­try, has yet to report any pro­duc­tion out­ages from
the oth­er attacks.

Those attacks have helped send crude prices to his­toric highs on inter­na­tion­al mar­kets.

The mil­i­tants have stepped up activ­i­ties as one of the group’s reput­ed lead­ers, Hen­ry Okah, faces tri­al on ter­ror­ism and trea­son charges. The group emerged two years ago and quick­ly estab­lished itself as the region’s most effec­tive mil­i­tant orga­ni­za­tion.

Since Okah’s arrest, the group has not launched any of the coor­di­nat­ed, mil­i­tary-style armed raids on staffed facil­i­ties that orig­i­nal­ly made it notable.

Big Blether 6

BIG BLETHER 6
Fri­day 9th- Sun­day 11th May 2008
Talamh Life Cen­tre, Near Glas­gow
www.bigblether.org.uk

Syn­the­sis and Cel­e­bra­tion
Sup­port and cel­e­bra­tion with­in our mul­ti­fac­eted move­ment.

BB is a meet­ing place for activists to bring and share ideas, infor­ma­tion and enthu­si­asm and to cre­ate action out of inspi­ra­tion.

Every­one is wel­come to par­tic­i­pate and con­tribute — big or small

BIG BLETHER 6
Fri­day 9th- Sun­day 11th May 2008
Talamh Life Cen­tre, Near Glas­gow
www.bigblether.org.uk

Syn­the­sis and Cel­e­bra­tion
Sup­port and cel­e­bra­tion with­in our mul­ti­fac­eted move­ment.

BB is a meet­ing place for activists to bring and share ideas, infor­ma­tion and enthu­si­asm and to cre­ate action out of inspi­ra­tion.

Every­one is wel­come to par­tic­i­pate and con­tribute — big or small
There will be work­shops on Sat­ur­day and Sun­day. Top­ics we hope to include: cli­mate change issues, med­i­ta­tion, cre­ative cam­paign­ing, tran­si­tion towns, nuclear resis­tance, activist films, per­ma­cul­ture, yoga, wood­land crafts, prac­ti­cal activism and local food net­works.

In recog­ni­tion of the many approach­es involved in cre­at­ing sus­tain­able prac­tice, we hope to host some events whose pur­pos­es are to strength­en, explore and cel­e­brate our col­lec­tive basis of action and the diver­si­ty of roles with­in it.

Are you inter­est­ed in putting on a work­shop?

Big Blether is the cre­ation of every­one who comes, if you have an idea then please get in touch by email to ellie@bigblether.org.uk with a brief descrip­tion.

BB is a non-prof­it organ­i­sa­tion and entrance will be by dona­tion on the gate.

Are you inter­est­ed in putting on a work­shop?

BB is the cre­ation of every­one who comes, if you have an idea please get in touch by email to ellie@bigblether.org.uk with a brief descrip­tion.

BB is a non-prof­it organ­i­sa­tion and entrance will be by dona­tion on the gate.

1 May Day of Climate Action ‑only one week to go!

1 MAY: DAY OF CLIMATE ACTION
Inva­sion of the cli­mate snatch­ers!

Only one week to go!
We’ll keep it short: con­tacts, resources and ideas for action, and pub­lic actions.

If you need any info or sup­port email us!
E: mayday@daysofclimateaction.org.uk
W: http://www.daysofclimateaction.org.uk/mayday.html

Bacton FFD 11 MAY: DAY OF CLIMATE ACTION
Inva­sion of the cli­mate snatch­ers!

Only one week to go!
We’ll keep it short: con­tacts, resources and ideas for action, and pub­lic actions.

If you need any info or sup­port email us!
E: mayday@daysofclimateaction.org.uk
W: http://www.daysofclimateaction.org.uk/mayday.html

For more info and back­ground about the day of action please see the bot­tom of the post­ing.

TELL US WHAT YOU GET UP TO — email us or phone us on the day (07880 937511) as soon as your action is under­way so we can list it on the web­site include it in the nation­al press release about the day, and the actions round-up the next day. Our actions are so much more pow­er­ful when they are seen on masse!

RESOURCES
Lots of infor­ma­tion for action/explaining the issues has gone up on our web­site in the last few days. Check it out and pick your favourite cli­mate red her­ring: from agro­fu­els to nuclear pow­er, car­bon-trad­ing to hydro­gen fuel cells, car­bon cap­ture and stor­age, genet­ic engi­neer­ing to nan­otech­nol­o­gy. Uncov­er these tech­no-fix­es for what they are: a dis­trac­tion from the root cause of cli­mate change and a means to car­ry on the sta­tus quo of end­less eco­nom­ic growth and the exploita­tion of peo­ple and plan­et.
http://daysofclimateaction.org.uk/mayday.html

There’s also a local press release that you can adapt
http://daysofclimateaction.org.uk/mayday_actionresources.html

15 ideas for action for last-minute action plan­ners! At
http://www.risingtide.org.uk/fossilfoolsday/resources

IDEAS FOR ACTION

There are many pos­si­bil­i­ties, from direct action, pub­lic­i­ty stunts, talks and work­shops to stalls. Whether you’re in a group or whether there’s just one or two of you, there are lots of things you can do to raise the vital issues.

Some ideas to get you start­ed!

TAKE DIRECT ACTION. Occu­py the offices of you local car­bon off­set­ting com­pa­ny; Block­ade your local bio­fu­els refin­ery; Vis­it your local nuclear pow­er sta­tion or take your cows and veg to a car­bon trad­er and set up a real mar­ket ; Protest at your local Uni­ver­si­ty’s GM and Nano-tech depart­ments; Protest at your local Tesco petrol sta­tion against bio­fu­els

SPREAD THE WORD. Hang ban­ners in pub­lic places; Hold talks, work­shops and film nights about the issues; Leaflet town on your cho­sen issue; Free Give­away stalls; Pro­duce and dis­trib­ute local-based guide on alter­na­tives to cap­i­tal­ism, co-ops, alter­na­tive economies, free shops etc. Co-organ­ise events with union mem­bers to dis­cuss the issues around employ­ment and cli­mate change; Write arti­cles and let­ters for papers and web­sites.

For inspi­ra­tion check out the write-up of the actions on Fos­sil Fools Day
— Tru­ly amaz­ing!
http://www.fossilfoolsdayofaction.org/category/front-page/

PUBLIC ACTIONS
Although lots of peo­ple are keep­ing their plans under wraps, this pub­lic demos have been announced (If you know of a pub­licly announced action, let us know and we’ll list it on the web­site):

Crit­i­cal Mass and Demo at Sizewell Nuclear Pow­er Sta­tion
Sat­ur­day 3rd May, meet at 12 noon at Sax­mund­ham train sta­tion for a Crit­i­cal Mass bike ride to Sizewell nuclear pow­er sta­tion.
If you don’t have a bike, get to Sax­mund­ham sta­tion any­way and we’ll get you to the pow­er sta­tion.
Why Sizewell on this day?

See also the Camp for Cli­mate Action (www.climatecamp.org.uk), Net­work for
Cli­mate Action (www.networkforclimateaction.org.uk) and Cli­mate Indy­media
(www.climateimc.org)

http://www.daysofclimateaction.org.uk/mayday.html

Why take action on 1 May?

May 1st, inter­na­tion­al work­ers day, has tra­di­tion­al­ly been a day to chal­lenge the cap­i­tal­ist sys­tem and a cel­e­bra­tion of sol­i­dar­i­ty and work­ers’ strug­gle for a more just social sys­tem.

On this day we are call­ing on peo­ple to make the link between cap­i­tal­ism, eco­nom­ic growth, cli­mate change and social strug­gle.

As cli­mate change is start­ing to hit peo­ple around the world, a huge num­ber of tech­no-fix­es are form­ing a new eco­nom­ic sec­tor: from bio­fu­els to nuclear pow­er, car­bon-trad­ing to hydro­gen fuel cells, car­bon cap­ture and stor­age. Every­where cor­po­ra­tions are seek­ing the elu­sive elixir which allows us to con­tin­ue busi­ness as usu­al. All this whilst our plan­et is burn­ing and peo­ple are loos­ing their homes, their live­ly­hoods and their lives to cli­mate chaos.

All of these tech­nolo­gies are a dis­trac­tion from the root cause of cli­mate change: an eco­nom­ic sys­tem based on end­less eco­nom­ic growth not only at the cost of the envi­ron­ment we live in but also based on an exploita­tive social sys­tem.

Many of these tech­nofix­es are also direct­ly coun­ter­pro­duc­tive to stop­ping cli­mate chaos and pose new threats to peo­ple’s live­ly­hoods and the sur­vival of the plan­et.

Agro­fu­els expan­sion is dire­cly respon­si­ble for sub­sis­tence farm­ers being cleared of their land, food short­ages and enor­mous price ris­es, whilst doing noth­ing to reduce green­house gas emis­sions.

Nuclear pow­er is her­ald­ed as a green fuel, but the envi­ron­men­tal haz­ards of ura­ni­um extrac­tion, radi­a­tion leaks dur­ing use and stor­age, the dan­ger of melt-down and fatal appli­ca­tions in war­fare are as dan­ger­ous as they have always been.

Sci­en­tists promise genet­i­cal­ly engi­neered won­der plants to cope with cli­mate changes, but peo­ple in third world coun­tries have yet to see any ben­e­fits and fight against the patent­ing of the genes of tra­di­tion­al­ly used plants, whilst multi­na­tion­als are lin­ing their pock­ets.

The real solu­tion to cli­mate change must be a mas­sive reduc­tion in our con­sump­tion, the end to eco­nom­ic growth and a soci­ety based on equal­i­ty and mutu­al aid.

Tech­nofix­es are not the answer to cli­mate change — what we need is far reach­ing social and eco­nom­ic change!

Biofools: pumps disabled/clowns nicked, Edinburgh; banner drop, Glasgow; demos in Brighton/Bristol/London; Belgian blockade

April 15, 2008

Bristol Tesco Agrofuel demoApril 15, 2008
From today, all petrol fore­courts will be required by law to sell only fuel which is blend­ed with 2.5% agro­fu­el. The answer to cli­mate chaos you ask? Hard­ly. Cor­po­ra­tions like Tesco are already jump­ing on the new “green” band­wag­on, speak­ing lit­tle of the greater emis­sions, dis­place­ment, pover­ty and hunger that will be left in its path.

Peo­ple from Bris­tol Ris­ing Tide and Espa­cio Bris­tol-Colom­bia were joined by oth­ers to inform the pub­lic about this issue at Tesco in East­ville this after­noon. There was some inter­est in the issue from a num­ber of passers­by who were sur­prised that such a big change had been vir­tu­al­ly unspo­ken about, but there’s lit­tle that con­sumers can do to avoid buy­ing the prod­uct. The only answer to the ener­gy cri­sis is a big shift in the way in which we live, trav­el and eat.

http://www.risingtide.org.uk

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Bio­fu­els pro­test­ers dis­able fuel pumps

Agro-fuels pro­test­ers dis­abled the fuel pumps of two BP fill­ing sta­tions ear­ly this morn­ing in oppo­si­tion to manda­to­ry blend­ing of bio­fu­els into petrol and diesel. Pro­test­ers argue that bio­fu­els will wors­en cli­mate change, and cause food short­ages.
Pro­test­ers have tak­en this action in Edin­burgh as part of a nation­al day of action against bio­fu­els — April Bio­fools day — coin­cid­ing with the Renew­able Trans­port Fuel Oblig­a­tion’s (RTFO) com­ing into force, mak­ing it a legal require­ment to mix 2.5% bio­fu­els into all petrol and diesel.

BP was tar­get­ed since it is a major investor in bio­fu­els.

Bio­fu­els are more appro­pri­ate­ly called agro­fu­els, as far from being con­nect­ed to nat­ur­al, sus­tain­able life they are made from crops grown on unsus­tain­able mono­cul­ture plan­ta­tions.

Far from being a green solu­tion to green­house gas emis­sions, agro­fu­els dri­ve cli­mate change. Increased use of agro­fu­els has been pro­mot­ed by gov­ern­ments as a pos­si­ble way of decreas­ing green­house gas emis­sions from trans­port. How­ev­er, there is evi­dence that the process of pro­duc­ing agro­fu­els huge­ly increas­es green­house gas emis­sions when defor­esta­tion, peat­land destruc­tion and nitro­gen fer­tilis­er-use are tak­en into account.

The pro­duc­tion of agro­fu­els is caus­ing large-scale defor­esta­tion which is like­ly to lead to a tip­ping point of irre­versible rapid destruc­tion of forests, which could mean the release of as much as 120 bil­lion tonnes of CO2. Sim­i­lar­ly, the expan­sion of palm oil pro­duc­tion for agro­fu­els is lead­ing to an accel­er­a­tion of peat drain­ing, which is like­ly over­all to mean the release of 40 mil­lion tonnes of CO2. In addi­tion, increased large-scale agri­cul­ture means increased use of fer­tilz­ers which mean the release of large amounts of nitrous oxide, a green­house gas near­ly 300 times more potent than car­bon diox­ide.

Agro­fu­els are also a major threat to food sup­plies and food sov­er­eign­ty. Increased demand for agro­fu­el crops is putting pres­sure on food prices, push­ing more and more peo­ple below the bread­line.

Agro­fu­el crops are being grown on mono­cul­ture plan­ta­tions. The land for these is often vio­lent­ly seized by gov­ern­ments and cor­po­ra­tions from the peo­ple who live and work on it. Peo­ple dis­placed are forced to either go to join the grow­ing num­bers of peo­ple liv­ing in pover­ty on urban periph­eries or, as hap­pened in the 1970s, set­tle in a pre­vi­ous­ly unin­hab­it­ed area of rain­for­est, caus­ing fur­ther eco­log­i­cal dev­as­ta­tion to add to that already caused by the plan­ta­tions them­selves.

Agro­fu­els are being pur­sued by West­ern gov­ern­ments because they offer a non-Mid­dle East­ern fuel source. This is unre­lat­ed to the need to com­bat cli­mate change, and is instead based on main­tain­ing neo-impe­ri­al­ist pow­er.

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Loth­i­an and Bor­ders Police Harass a Peace­ful Protest

Five mem­bers of the Edin­burgh Clown Army (1) were detained for ques­tion­ing this after­noon at a peace­ful and enter­tain­ing bio­fu­els protest in Bruntsfield(2). They have since been arrest­ed and charged with a breach of the peace, despite main­tain­ing a friend­ly atmos­phere.

Eye-wit­ness­es state that the bio­fu­els demon­stra­tion was peace­ful, friend­ly and par­ty-like atmos­phere.

Wit­ness­es also state that the Clowns were friend­ly and enter­tain­ing, cre­at­ing a com­i­cal and amus­ing ambiance for the protest.

Wit­ness­es say that the Clowns gave no grounds for the police to charge them with a breach of the peace.

Police moved in in large num­bers, sur­round­ing the Clowns, filmed them, and took them one by one into the back of a police van.

They were tak­en to St Leonards Police Sta­tion for ques­tion­ing, at which point they were charged with a breach of the peace.

The protest was part of the bio­fu­els day of action, and took place at the BP garage in the Brunts­field area of Edin­burgh.

Peo­ple who attend­ed the demon­stra­tion are shocked and angered by the treat­ment the Clowns have received from the police.

This lat­est move from the police is part of an ongo­ing cam­paign of harass­ing peace­ful demon­stra­tors over the last six months. Three envi­ron­men­tal cam­paign­ers were detained for ques­tion­ing at 7.30 in the morn­ing last month, includ­ing one of the Clowns who were tar­get­ed by the police on Tues­day.

They are due in court tomor­row, and the friends and rel­a­tives of those arrest­ed will be turn­ing up to sup­port them.

Friends and rel­a­tives of those Clowns who were arrest­ed urge the media to pro­vide the pic­tures and videos that will help prove that they have been wrong­ful­ly arrest­ed.

Notes:

(1) A com­i­cal and enter­tain­ing activist group that use humour and ridicule to chal­lenge the sta­tus quo. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clandestine_Insurgent_Rebel_Clown_Army
(2) The protest was called by Bio­fu­els Watch to raise aware­ness about the neg­a­tive impacts this fuel source has: call­ing for a an EU mora­to­ri­um on agro­fu­els from large-scale mono­cul­tures. Agroen­er­gy mono­cul­tures are linked to accel­er­at­ed cli­mate change, defor­esta­tion, the impov­er­ish­ment and dis­pos­ses­sion of local com­mu­ni­ties, bio-diver­si­ty loss­es, human rights abus­es, water and soil degra­da­tion, loss of food sov­er­eign­ty and food secu­ri­ty. www.biofuelwatch.org.uk/

Press Con­tact: Alex Cabb
Tele­phone: 07858723742

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Glasgow agrofuel banner drop
Bio­fu­el ban­ner­drop in Glas­gow

Pro­test­ers against bio­fu­els dropped a ban­ner at Char­ing Cross today, to draw atten­tion to the use of food to make petrol.

Bio­fu­els are respon­si­ble for con­tribut­ing to CO2 emis­sions, clear­ing rain­for­est and dis­plac­ing sub­sis­tence farm­ers, and lead to high­er food prices, caus­ing riots in Haiti and many oth­er parts of the world.

Turn­ing food into fuel for cars is burn­ing food which the world needs to feed its pop­u­la­tion, yet today a new law came into force that petrol must con­tain 2.5% bio­fu­el, with this per­cent­age ris­ing over years. Hun­gry peo­ple are being sac­ri­ficed on the altar of the holy auto­mo­bile.

www.biofuelwatch.org.uk

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Brighton Bio­fools Day Protest

A group of bio­fu­el activists made a colour­ful ban­ner and fly­er tour of Brighton city cen­tre and Sus­sex Uni­ver­si­ty on Tues­day rais­ing aware­ness around a new law which came into affect as of yes­ter­day. The RTFO or “Renew­able Trans­port Fuel Oblig­a­tion” has man­dat­ed 2.5% bio­fu­els at British fuel pumps from April 15th, and there­by huge­ly increased UK con­sump­tion of bio­fu­els.

Demon­stra­tion against the RTFO, April 15th

Amongst such head­lines over the last fort­night as “Food short­ages threat­en to become the biggest cri­sis of the 21st cen­tu­ry” the U.K. gov­ern­ment has nev­er­the­less con­ced­ed to EU plans to man­date mas­sive amounts of bio­fu­els into petrol and diesel across Europe. Envi­ron­men­tal­ists have warned for years that these EU tar­gets will wreak hav­oc on the cli­mate and food sup­plies, and eco-sys­tems and peo­ple in the glob­al South. These con­cerns are now echoed by senior sci­en­tists and pol­i­cy mak­ers. EU tar­gets are set to increase to 10% by 2020.

Ali­son Free­man chair of the Envi­ron­men­tal Soci­ety at Sus­sex Uni­ver­si­ty stat­ed, “Our pri­ma­ry con­cern is to break the illu­sion the gov­ern­ment and cor­po­rate sec­tor is prop­a­gat­ing of these fuels as “renew­able”, “green” and “bio” which delib­er­ate­ly obfus­cates the issue for the gen­er­al pub­lic. Our mes­sage is sim­ple: bio­fu­els kill. The cur­rent system’s unyield­ing hunger to burn nature and human­i­tar­i­an recours­es in the engine of the cap­i­tal­ist machine will pull us all over the edge! We must stop West­ern economies inter­nal­is­ing these fuels before it is too late”.

The Brighton bio­fu­el protest was part of nation­al reac­tion, with groups protest­ing across the coun­try includ­ing Aberdeen, Bris­tol, Chel­tenham, Edin­burgh, Leeds, Man­ches­ter, Not­ting­ham, Nor­which and hun­dreds out­side Down­ing Street in Lon­don. On the 6th of August a mass nation­al action against agro­fu­els will take place as part of this year Cli­mate Camp- see http://climatecamp.org.uk/agrofuels.php to get up date infor­ma­tion.

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Biofuels London
Protests to UK Prime Min­is­ter — Scrap Bio­fu­el Tar­gets / Scrap RTFO

Hun­dreds of peo­ple in Lon­don and groups across the UK held protests against the intro­duc­tion of manda­to­ry bio­fu­el blend­ing on April Bio­fools Day. A protest was held lat­er out­side Down­ing Street, with speak­ers from Colom­bia, Cam­paign against Cli­mate Change, Friends of the Earth, Glob­al For­est Coali­tion, GM Freeze and Bio­fu­el­watch con­demn­ing the government’s deci­sion to go ahead with their bio­fu­el pol­i­cy against over­whelm­ing evi­dence of cat­a­stroph­ic impacts on cli­mate, com­mu­ni­ties, bio­di­ver­si­ty and food secu­ri­ty.

Phil Thorn­hill of Cam­paign against Cli­mate Change and Andrew Boswell of Bio­fu­el­watch, in a joint state­ment, said “The RTFO or “Renew­able Trans­port Fuel Oblig­a­tion” will man­date 2.5% bio­fu­els at British fuel pumps from April 15th, and there­by huge­ly increase UK con­sump­tion of bio­fu­els. The gov­ern­ment is demon­strat­ing a per­verse obsti­na­cy in plough­ing ahead with this despite the over­whelm­ing sci­en­tif­ic evi­dence that far from help­ing in the strug­gle to con­trol cli­mate change, bio­fu­els will accel­er­ate cli­mate change, and are a major cause of an emerg­ing glob­al food cri­sis that is cre­at­ing star­va­tion and food riots in sev­er­al coun­tries.”

Play the Bio­fu­el song on Glob­al Food Cri­sis at: http://www.biofuelsong.com/music

A lunchtime protest was held out­side the Depart­ment for Trans­port, Tues­day April 15th, April Bio­fools Day. Oth­er protests were held out­side the con­stituen­cy offices of Ruth Kel­ly, Sec­re­tary of State for Trans­port, and Hilary Benn, Sec­re­tary of State for the Envi­ron­ment, and at BP and Tesco fuel sta­tions. BP and Tesco are two of the com­pa­nies with sig­nif­i­cant invest­ment in bio­fu­els from large-scale mono­cul­tures, and which have been strong­ly lob­by­ing for manda­to­ry bio­fu­el blend­ing.

“The UK has cho­sen to ignore a vast moun­tain of evi­dence that bio­fu­els are con­tribut­ing to hunger, cli­mate change, defor­esta­tion and human rights abus­es,” said Dr. Rachel Smolk­er, main author of “The Real Cost of Agro­fu­els.” She con­tin­ued, “Per­haps they are count­ing on new tech­nolo­gies using cel­lu­lose from wood and grass­es, but these won’t side­step the prob­lems either. What­ev­er feed­stocks are used will result in fur­ther expan­sion of indus­tri­al mono­cul­tures, pos­si­bly includ­ing Genet­i­cal­ly Engi­neered trees. The bot­tom line is that there is a lim­it­ed amount of land avail­able, a large pop­u­la­tion to feed and a des­per­ate need to pre­serve remain­ing bio­di­verse ecosys­tems. Instead of focus­ing on improv­ing effi­cien­cy and reduc­ing con­sump­tion, the UK is man­dat­ing fur­ther destruc­tion.”

Almuth Ern­st­ing from Bio­fu­el­watch adds: “Protests against the agro­fu­el indus­try and this government’s bio­fu­el poli­cies will not end today. The gov­ern­ment is talk­ing about vague ‘sus­tain­abil­i­ty stan­dards’, whilst agro­fu­els are caus­ing ever greater harm to the cli­mate, to forests and oth­er ecosys­tems, to com­mu­ni­ties in the glob­al South, to bio­di­ver­si­ty world­wide, and to food sov­er­eign­ty and food secu­ri­ty. We need a mora­to­ri­um on all agro­fu­el incen­tives and tar­gets to pre­vent those cat­a­stroph­ic impacts.”

On 8th April, 29 UK and inter­na­tion­al groups wrote to the UK gov­ern­ment, call­ing for an agro­fu­el mora­to­ri­um and demand­ing a sus­pen­sion of the Renew­able Trans­port Fuel Oblig­a­tion, and oppo­si­tion to new EU bio­fu­el tar­gets – both the pro­posed 10% bio­fu­el tar­get in the Renew­able Ener­gy Direc­tive, and the inclu­sion of bio­fu­els in the draft new Fuel Qual­i­ty Direc­tive. Around 200 organ­i­sa­tions from North and South have signed a call for an EU mora­to­ri­um on agro­fu­els from large-scale mono­cul­tures, and there are sep­a­rate calls for a US agro­fu­el mora­to­ri­um and for an African agro­fu­el mora­to­ri­um, as well as grow­ing num­ber of dec­la­ra­tions from the South­ern groups that are deeply con­cerned about the impacts which bio­fu­el poli­cies in Europe, includ­ing in the UK, are hav­ing on their com­mu­ni­ties, food sov­er­eign­ty and envi­ron­ment.

Notes:

1. For a copy of the joint NGO let­ter to the UK gov­ern­ment, see: http://www.biofuelwatch.org.uk/files/rtfo_letter.pdf

2. For copies of the mora­to­ri­um calls and the oth­er dec­la­ra­tions, see
http://www.econexus.info/biofuels.html
http://www.grain.org/agrofuels/?moratoriumen
http://ga3.org/campaign/agrofuelsmoratorium
http://www.biofuelwatch.org.uk/declarations.php

3. Some oth­er protests

Bolton (video):
http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1213934526/bctid1504464364

Edin­burgh:
http://scotland.indymedia.org/newswire/display/5536/index.php
http://rinf.com/alt-news/activism/police-harass-a-peaceful-protest/2969/
http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/edinburgh/Protest-clowns-arrested-after-Capital.3985990.jp
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/04/396710.html

Brighton:
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/04/396734.html

Bris­tol:
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/04/396663.html

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Cargill Ghent blockade
Carkill banner
Carkill lock-on
Bio­fools day: Cargill fac­to­ry blocked in Ghent (Bel­gium)

17.04.2008
This morn­ing thir­ty activist of “agro­cri­sis” blocked the gates of the Cargill fac­to­ry in Ghent (Bel­gium). Sev­er­al activist are chained to the main gate block­ing entrance to trucks.

Accord­ing to An Maeyens, agro­cri­sis spokesper­son, this actions means a one day block from tran­sit. but above all a sup­port to the strug­gle of thou­sands of small scale farm­ers, who are depraved of land and income and forced to migrate to slums near big cities, liv­ing in pover­ty, all because of the activ­i­ties of big com­pa­nies such as Cargill in their coun­try,

UPDATE: cargill in the port of Ghent is com­plete­ly blocked, police agreed not to inter­vene.

first pic­tures on

ovl.indymedia.org

More info & pho­tos at http://www.aseed.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=552&Itemid=1

Video:

We’ve put the vide­o­re­port in FIVE lan­guages on two sites. The choice is yours. This is a must see…

Poli­tube:

Fran­cais: http://www.politube.org/show/647
Ned­er­lands: http://www.politube.org/show/645
Eng­lish: http://www.politube.org/show/642
Espag­nol: http://www.politube.org/show/648
Deutsch: http://www.politube.org/show/663

Youtube:

Fran­cais: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=vyMMfjFQOeY
Ned­er­lands: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=yFyA2H-8S5s
Eng­lish: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=XYq8J2N2JaA
Espag­nol: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=0bfDBb10IiI
Deutsch: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=qt4eC3x0Q5o

Plane Stupid Scotland Scale Parliament To Challenge

PRESS RELEASE
14/04/08

FOR INTERVIEWS: Dan Glass 07717 811 747
GENERAL PRESS CONTACT: Richard Shore 07929 340 333

*Plane Stu­pid Scot­land Scale Par­lia­ment To Chal­lenge Back­door Air­port Expan­sion.* Activists vol­un­tar­i­ly walked off and arrest­ed at 2pm*

planestoppingPRESS RELEASE
14/04/08

FOR INTERVIEWS: Dan Glass 07717 811 747
GENERAL PRESS CONTACT: Richard Shore 07929 340 333

*Plane Stu­pid Scot­land Scale Par­lia­ment To Chal­lenge Back­door Air­port Expan­sion.* Activists vol­un­tar­i­ly walked off and arrest­ed at 2pm*

Plane Stu­pid Scot­land scaled the Scot­tish Par­lia­ment build­ing today, in an ear­ly morn­ing protest at Scot­tish Gov­ern­ment plans to impose mas­sive air­port expan­sion by the back door. At 2pm the pro­tes­tors vol­un­tary walked off the build­ing, were arrest­ed and tak­en to St.Leonards police sta­tion.

The sur­prise occu­pa­tion expos­es out­ra­geous Gov­ern­ment pro­pos­als to ban the pub­lic and MSPs from con­sul­ta­tions that sanc­tion major devel­op­ments, includ­ing air­port expan­sion. The action comes the day before con­sul­ta­tion on these Nation­al Plan­ning Frame­work pro­pos­als clos­es (1). Two mem­bers of Plane Stu­pid Scot­land occu­pied the rooftops of the Par­lia­ment, unfurl­ing a mas­sive ban­ner say­ing, “Planestop­ping! Choose a future: No air­port expan­sion..”

Under Nation­al Plan­ning Frame­work pro­pos­als, Min­is­ters will des­ig­nate a whole gen­er­a­tion of dirty devel­op­ment as ‘Nation­al Devel­op­ments’, which bypass pub­lic or par­lia­men­tary approval. Sub­se­quent plan­ning enquiries will be lim­it­ed to design issues (2). The mea­ger con­sul­ta­tion exer­cise on the pro­pos­als ends tomor­row (April 15) with leg­is­la­tion expect­ed in the autumn.

The NPF is being tar­get­ted for its sig­ni­cant – but stealthy — con­tri­bu­tion to UK-wide air­port expan­sion pro­grammes, and the mas­sive increase in car­bon emis­sions that air­port expan­sion will pro­duce.

Plane Stu­pid Scot­land spokesper­son Tilly Gif­ford said:

“The envi­ron­men­tal and demo­c­ra­t­ic cred­i­bil­i­ty of this Frame­work is zero. We are fac­ing a run­away cli­mate threat, but the Scot­tish Gov­ern­men­t’s reac­tion is to triple air traf­fic (3) and use the NPF to gag affect­ed com­mu­ni­ties. With­out reduc­ing avi­a­tion and emis­sions there will be no future to plan for..”

The pro­pos­als list Edin­burgh and Glas­gow air­port expan­sions as Nation­al Devel­op­ments, rein­forc­ing exist­ing plans to expand all Scot­tish air­ports by 2030.(4) As a blank cheque for mas­sive air­port expan­sion with no scruti­ny or account­abil­i­ty, the NPF is recipe for dis­as­ters like Heathrow in every major Scot­tish city.

The planned expan­sion, from 14 mil­lion to 50 mil­lion pas­sen­ger move­ments by 2030, would cause a mas­sive rise in cli­mate change emis­sions, con­firm­ing avi­a­tion’s posi­tion as the fastest grow­ing source of green­house-gas emis­sions in the UK (5). The pro­gram makes a mock­ery of the NPF’s sus­tain­abil­i­ty remit, and of Scot­land ‘s tar­get of reduc­ing emis­sions by 80% by 2050 (6)..

Spokesper­son Richard Shore added:

“Avi­a­tion is destroy­ing our future and retreat­ing into smoke-filled rooms is no solu­tion. You don’t get good plan­ning by gag­ging the peo­ple you’re plan­ning for. We need democ­ra­cy, and we need to face the fact that air traf­fic must shrink.”

Plane Stu­pid Scot­land is fed up with Gov­ern­ment inac­tion and white ele­phants in the face of an unprece­dent­ed cli­mate threat. Today’s action by Plane Stu­pid Scot­land is the start of con­cert­ed action against the Nation­al Plan­ning Frame­work, as part of the grow­ing move­ment of ordi­nary peo­ple (7) who have decid­ed we must act our­selves to tack­le cli­mate change.

ENDS

FOR INTERVIEWS ON THE GROUND: Dan Glass 07717 811 747
ON PARLIAMENT ROOF: 07824 658 092
GENERAL PRESS CONTACT: Richard Shore 07929 340 333

NOTES TO THE EDITOR

Plane Stu­pid Scot­land are call­ing for:

1) The Gov­ern­ment to end all sub­si­dies giv­en to the Scot­tish avi­a­tion indus­try
2) An urgent, tar­get­ed and pub­lic invest­ment strat­e­gy in the alter­na­tives to short-haul avi­a­tion
3) No more run­ways- and a strat­e­gy to dis­man­tle exist­ing ones.
4) Mobil­i­sa­tion of affect­ed com­mu­ni­ties to deter­mine their own lives against avi­a­tion expan­sion and run­away cli­mate change.
5) Research and invest­ment into gen­uine­ly sus­tain­able alter­na­tive employ­ment oppor­tu­ni­ties for those employed in the avi­a­tion indus­try.

(1) & (2) Under the 2006 Plan­ning (etc.) Scot­land Act, Min­is­ters gained the pow­er to des­ig­nate ‘Nation­al Devel­op­ments’. This des­ig­na­tion reserves deci­sions on where, when and what to build for Min­is­ters alone, with no arrange­ments for scruti­ny or account­abil­i­ty. Once a ‘nation­al devel­op­ment’ is des­ig­nat­ed any sub­se­quent inquiry will not be allowed to con­sid­er the jus­ti­fi­ca­tion or need for the pro­pos­al.” (Scot­tish Envi­ron­ment LINK) The pro­posed Nation­al Plan­ning Frame­work is a spa­tial plan which sets out a strat­e­gy for plan­ning in Scot­land , and iden­ti­fies the first set of Nation­al Devel­op­ments.
( http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2008/01/07093039/0 — NPF pro­pos­als)

To quote the excel­lent report by Scot­tish Envi­ron­ment LINK: “At no stage in the process will indi­vid­u­als or organ­i­sa­tions be able to lodge for­mal rep­re­sen­ta­tions or objec­tions… Any local lev­el con­sul­ta­tion, inquiry or deci­sion will be required to con­fine itself to design mat­ters such as the colour of chim­neys and the height of secu­ri­ty fences.”
( http://www.scotlink.org/pdf/NPFmap.pdf)

The first set of Nation­al Devel­op­ments out­lined in the pro­pos­als are as fol­lows:
# facil­i­ties and infra­struc­ture to sup­port the 2014 Glas­gow Com­mon­wealth Games
# grid rein­force­ments to sup­port renew­able ener­gy devel­op­ment
# a replace­ment Forth cross­ing
# enhance­ments to Edin­burgh Air­port
# enhance­ments to Glas­gow Air­port
# enhanced access to the Grange­mouth Freight Hub
# the Rosyth Inter­na­tion­al Con­tain­er Ter­mi­nal
# the Scapa Flow Con­tain­er Tran­ship­ment Facil­i­ty
# the Glas­gow Strate­gic Drainage Scheme
( http://www.scotland.gov.uk/News/Releases/2008/01/08095631)

(3) & (4) The UK and Scot­tish Gov­ern­ments plan a mas­sive tripling of air traf­fic. All Scot­tish air­ports face expan­sion by 2050. Pas­sen­ger move­ments are planned to grow from 14 mil­lion to 50 mil­lion pas­sen­gers by 2030..
(http://www.dft.gov.uk/about/strategy/whitepapers/air/chapter5scotland)

(5) Gov­ern­ment plans to expand avi­a­tion whilst reduc­ing oth­er emis­sions will result in air traf­fic tak­ing up one quar­ter of UK emis­sions by 2050. Cur­rent­ly avi­a­tion accounts for 13% of the UK ‘s cli­mate change impact.
( http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/business/committees/environment/reports-05/rar05-05-vol01-03.htm#1)
(Tyn­dall Cen­tre for Cli­mate Change Research. Ander­son , Bows (2006) ‘Pol­i­cy Clash’, Trans­port Pol­i­cy. http://www.tyndall.ac.uk)

(6) Con­sul­ta­tion on the pro­pos­als for the Cli­mate Change Bill, with its tar­get of an 80% cut by 2050, end April 23. The pro­pos­als have already come in for wide­spread crit­i­cism for omit­ting avi­a­tion and ship­ping emis­sions, and for rely­ing sole­ly upon inef­fi­cient car­bon trad­ing mar­kets to cut emis­sions.
http://www.stopclimatechaosscotland.org

(7) The Decem­ber 2007 report by the cam­paign group HACAN revealed that only 18% of respon­dents sup­port expan­sion of UK air­ports. The report, by Wood­new­ton Asso­ciates for enough­se­nough, found there is no pub­lic appetite for air­port expan­sion. Only 18% sup­port it. Indeed, 57% of peo­ple sup­port “a pol­i­cy aimed at slow­ing down the growth in air trav­el”.
www.hacan.org.uk

More infor­ma­tion on the impact of avi­a­tion on cli­mate change can be found at:

www.planestupid.com

NOTES END

FOR INTERVIEWS ON THE GROUND: Dan Glass 07717 811 747

ON PARLIAMENT ROOF: 07824 658 092

GENERAL PRESS CONTACT: Richard Shore 07929 340 333

Fitwatch — Tactics Sharing Gathering — 26th April 2008 — 12:30

Room H216
Lon­don School of Eco­nom­ics
Con­naught House,
Ald­wych

What is Fit­watch?
We are tack­ling the use of police For­ward Intel­li­gence Teams on protests. We get in the way of cam­eras, take pho­tos and gath­er infor­ma­tion on offi­cers, and are start­ing to reclaim our demon­stra­tions from the police.

Do you want to Fit­watch?

Room H216
Lon­don School of Eco­nom­ics
Con­naught House,
Ald­wych

What is Fit­watch?
We are tack­ling the use of police For­ward Intel­li­gence Teams on protests. We get in the way of cam­eras, take pho­tos and gath­er infor­ma­tion on offi­cers, and are start­ing to reclaim our demon­stra­tions from the police.

Do you want to Fit­watch?
Fit­watch is a tac­tic, not an organ­i­sa­tion. Any­one can fit­watch and it can be as con­fronta­tion­al or as pacif­ic as you want. The more peo­ple who start tak­ing respon­si­bil­i­ty for deal­ing with FIT, the more chances we have for effec­tive protest.

Got some ideas? Want to know more?
Come to the Tac­tics Shar­ing Gath­er­ing and let’s work out togeth­er how we can kick FIT off our protests.

Whilst sup­port and advice will be avail­able, this is not a train­ing day. It is an open forum for both new­com­ers and expe­ri­enced activists to share ideas and expe­ri­ences.

For fur­ther infor­ma­tion on FIT and what we’ve done so far, see www.fitwatch.blogspot.com

defycops(at)yahoo.co.uk

Fossil Fools Day action round up — fully updated

Pic­tures, more info on all these actions and updates at http://www.fossilfoolsday.org
Start plan­ning your next action on the upcom­ing days of action on False Solu­tions (1st May), and Food (3rd June).
More details are below these brief reports:
Activists Block­ade Major Gas Ter­mi­nal, Nor­folk UK
Earth First! UK activists today block­ad­ed the UK’s largest off shore gas ter­mi­nal at Bac­ton in Nor­folk. 40% of the UK’s domes­tic gas comes ashore here, is processed and dis­trib­uted by pipeline. Activists block­ad­ed the main road out­side the site at 6.30 am this morn­ing, pre­vent­ing con­struc­tion work­ers and shift work­ers from arriv­ing. There were 19 Arrests.

Pic­tures, more info on all these actions and updates at http://www.fossilfoolsday.org
Start plan­ning your next action on the upcom­ing days of action on False Solu­tions (1st May), and Food (3rd June).
More details are below these brief reports:
Bacton FFD 1Activists Block­ade Major Gas Ter­mi­nal, Nor­folk UK
Earth First! UK activists today block­ad­ed the UK’s largest off shore gas ter­mi­nal at Bac­ton in Nor­folk. 40% of the UK’s domes­tic gas comes ashore here, is processed and dis­trib­uted by pipeline. Activists block­ad­ed the main road out­side the site at 6.30 am this morn­ing, pre­vent­ing con­struc­tion work­ers and shift work­ers from arriv­ing. There were 19 Arrests.

Merthyr Tydfil FFD actionPro­test­ers Shut down open-cast coal mine, Merthyr Tyd­fil, Wales.
Pro­test­ers Shut Open­cast Coal Mine Direct action expos­es ‘black hole’ in cli­mate change pol­i­cy Tues­day, 1st April, 2008: At 7am this morn­ing, pro­test­ers halt­ed work at one of the biggest open­cast coal mines in Europe. They intend to remain on the site for sev­er­al days. Video here

Ban­ner Hang for Fos­sil Fools in Wrex­ham, Wales
Read­ing “Car cul­ture = Cli­mate Chaos”

Cli­mate activists block­ade E‑on in Not­ting­ham, UK
Nottingham FFD 1Cli­mate activists from East­side Cli­mate Action block­ad­ed E‑on work­ers as part of Inter­na­tion­al Fos­sil Fools Day. At 7:30 this morn­ing 30 peo­ple block­ad­ed the entrances to E‑on’s offices on Mount St, Not­ting­ham City Cen­tre. Peo­ple cov­ered in green paint to rep­re­sent E‑on’s green­wash, locked onto the front entrance to E‑on’s office and stood in front of oth­er entrances pre­vent­ing E‑on work­ers from get­ting to work.

Cli­mate Activists Shut down Esso sta­tion, Ply­mouth, UK
Cli­mate activists from Ris­ing Tide occu­pied the Esso petrol sta­tion on Exeter Street in Ply­mouth. There were sev­en arrests. Thir­ty occu­pied the fore­court and three took to the roof shut­ting it down for over two hours.

Shenani­gans in Southamp­ton, UK
Today cli­mate activists from Southamp­ton tar­get­ed the Shell garage on Burgess Road cor­nered with Glen Eyre Road as part of Inter­na­tion­al Fos­sil Fools Day. A group of eight activists have tak­en over the fore­court and three activists have scaled and occu­pied the roof with a ban­ner.

Land Rover Ad Agency occu­pied by Lon­don Ris­ing Tide on Fos­sil Fools Day
Activists from cli­mate jus­tice direct action group Lon­don Ris­ing Tide (LRT) have occu­pied the offices of Y&R, the ad agency behind the cur­rent Land Rover cam­paign, and a new cam­paign for arms giant BAe Sys­tems.

EV-EON Car­bon Cap­ture launched on South­bank, Lon­don!
EV-EON | Saving the planet from climate changeThe first ever Fos­sil Fools day has been giv­en a ter­rif­ic chris­ten­ing today with the launch of EV-EON Unnat­u­ral­ly Car­bon­at­ed Water. This inno­v­a­tive new tech­nol­o­gy will be used at E.ON’s Kingsnorth Pow­er­Sta­tion and used to cap­ture the car­bon diox­ide giv­en off by the burningof coal. The car­bon diox­ide is then bub­bled through fresh spring water from near­by Kingsnorth Hills to cre­ate car­bon­at­ed drink­ing water which is bot­tled and sold in Ital­ian restau­rants.
http://ev-eon.com/

Peo­ple & Plan­et in Par­lia­ment Square, Lon­don
Peo­ple & Plan­et built a coal pow­er sta­tion com­plete with 12ft cool­ing tow­ers in Par­lia­ment Square and burnt a mock Cli­mate Change Bill to protest against the Government’s plans to build eight new coal-fired pow­er sta­tions in the UK
New Fool Found in West­min­ster, Lon­don, UK

Hutton FFDWest­min­ster awoke to cries of “Roll up! Roll up! Come see the Fos­sil Fool” at 8am this morn­ing as 15 jesters and 30 pro­tes­tors arrived at the depart­ment for busi­ness and reg­u­la­to­ry reform to laugh at John Hut­ton, the min­is­ter respon­si­ble for the government’s push to build a string of new coal-fired pow­er sta­tions in the UK.

Porsche FFDPolar bears take on Porsche, Lon­don, UK
Cli­mate change activists today deliv­ered a mock apol­o­gy on behalf of Porsche, high­light­ing the company’s bla­tant dis­re­gard for the envi­ron­ment. There to receive the apol­o­gy, to be deliv­ered at 8.30am out­side Porsche’s main Lon­don show­room in Berke­ley Square, was an audi­ence of protest­ing polar bears and Lon­don­ers.

Fos­sil Fools Day “kicks off” ear­ly in Lon­don! UK (mon­day)
FA Red card FFD
FA Red card 2Fos­sil Fools Day 2008 got an ear­ly start today — with Lon­don Ris­ing Tide “kick­ing” things off. In front of the Foot­ball Asso­ci­a­tion head­quar­ters in Lon­don, Ris­ing Tide pro­test­ers issued the FA a Red Card for accept­ing spon­sor­ship from E.ON — a util­i­ty com­pa­ny propos­ing to build new coal-fired pow­er plants in the UK.
More pho­tos here and here.

London FFD subvertising 1
London FFD subvertising 2The Evening Stan­dard­’s recent run-in with the press com­plaints com­mis­sion (which can be viewed here http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/03/394299.html ), which regard­ed last years Cli­mate Action Camp near Heathrow Air­port, seems to have result­ed in a remark­able volte-face with regards to cli­mate activism. These pho­tographs where tak­en of bill­boards around Lon­don on Fos­sil Fools day.
More pho­tos

Also in Lon­don, peo­ple demon­strat­ed out­side a Total petrol sta­tion, over their involve­ment in Bur­ma.

Leam­ing­ton Spa, UK
In Leam­ing­ton Spa today there had a demon­stra­tion parade against the pro­posed Claren­don Shop­ping Arcade. There were 50 adults and chil­dren, many dressed up as fairies, polar bear, jesters, and deaths with oil drips. Along­side musi­cians play­ing a fos­sil fool’s song writ­ten spe­cial­ly for the event. The Group had ban­ners, plac­ards and fliers.

Cam­bridge (UK) Fos­sil Fools Day Protest at RBS Bank
cambridge FFDThe Roy­al Bank of Scot­land is one of the main financiers of cli­mate crime, in the form of oil and gas explo­ration. After tar­get­ing the Trin­i­ty Street branch last year for the RBS day if action, this time pro­test­ers paid a vis­it to the Hills Road Branch to mark the occa­sion of Fos­sil Fools Day.

Edinburgh mung FFD34 4x4’s and sports cars ‘dis­armed’
One of Edin­burghs’ more afflu­ent areas was tar­get­ed for April fools fun!
“We chose only rich peo­ples vehi­cles to sym­bol­ise how the wealthy and pow­er­ful are main­ly respon­si­ble for the destruc­tion of our plan­et. We did the mung bean trick. It was very easy and fun!”

Edin­burgh clowns vis­it­ed var­i­ous super­mar­kets high­light­ing the prob­lems of food miles.

Ban­ner Hang in Scot­land
This ban­ner was hung on Char­ing Cross motor­way inter­sec­tion in cen­tral Glas­gow this morn­ing read­ing “Cli­mate change doesn’t exist. (APRIL FOOLS YOU FOSSIL FOOL!)”

Glas­gow (UK) Fos­sil Fools present awards to local Cli­mate Crim­i­nals
The Glas­gow Fos­sil Fools present their local Cli­mate Change Crim­i­nals with Awards for their con­tri­bu­tion to Cli­mate Chaos.

Fos­sil Fools in Sheffield
Sheffield FFDAs part of Fos­sil Fools Day activ­i­ty across the coun­try, motorists in Sheffield were remind­ed of an alter­na­tive to their fuel-con­sum­ing, car­bon pro­duc­ing trans­port… Petrol sta­tions belong­ing to Wait­rose and Shell were tar­get­ed with dri­vers being offered leaflets and bike route maps while being enter­tained by a cycle bal­let per­for­mance.

In Hull peo­ple in high vis jack­ets hung a ban­ner in the town cen­tre, and hand­ed out leaflets.

Lancaster FFD bannerBan­ner Hang in Lan­cast­er
Build­ing up to the Fos­sil Fools Day, some peo­ple in Lan­cast­er, Eng­land hung a ban­ner at the side of Lancaster’s busiest round­about for the “rush” hour grid­locked car dri­vers to enjoy. The ban­ner read: “Wor­ried about Cli­mate Change? Stuck in Traf­fic? Get a Bike!”

On the day in Lan­cast­er, mem­bers of Lan­cast­er Cli­mate Action hand out penal­ty notices for dan­ger­ous dri­ving caus­ing cli­mate change to car dri­vers. The penal­ty notices were stuck on the wind screens in city cen­tre car parks.

Also the day before, in Nor­wich peo­ple organ­ised a press cofer­ence on behalf of Nor­wich Union, stat­ing that they were pulling out of their fos­sil fuel invest­ments.

In Man­ches­ter a Fos­sil Fools’ Day parade vis­it­ed var­i­ous cli­mate crim­i­nals, includ­ing RBS, Flight Cen­tre and the local coun­cil.

5 activists includ­ing one refugee polar bear descend­ed on the streets of Wor­thing town cen­tre to tell the pub­lic about the cli­mate crimes of RBS, Natwest and Thom­son trav­el agents. Per­cy the polar bear told of his ecosys­tem’s plight, and spec­i­fied how the tar­get­ted cor­po­ra­tions were con­tribut­ing to cli­mate change. 300 leaflets were hand­ed out to mem­bers of the pub­lic, telling them about Fos­sil Fools Day and explain­ing how local cor­po­ra­tions are dam­ag­ing the plan­et. Lat­er on, Per­cy went into the Natwest branch and closed down his account in protest, and encour­aged oth­ers to do the same and write to their bank man­ag­er con­cern­ing Natwest­’s
bankrolling of oil cor­po­ra­tions.

A Tyne­side 4x4 show­room was block­ad­ed; work­ers were aggres­sive, and the police arrest­ed 2 peo­ple who had been dri­ven in to.

In Liv­er­pool, peo­ple hung a ban­ner at the train sta­tion demand­ing free trans­port for all, and hand­ed out fake tick­ets for free trav­el.

NORTH AMERICA

Bil­lion­aires for Dirty Ener­gy block­ade Citibank in New York, USA. 2 arrest­ed.
At 12:30pm today over 25 “Bil­lion­aires for Dirty Ener­gy” block­ad­ed the main entrance of Citibank’s Upper East Side head­quar­ters. Two were arrest­ed after chain­ing them­selves to the front doors and refus­ing to leave. Police even­tu­al­ly sawed them out of the chains, and a ral­ly con­tin­ued in front of the bank.

8 Arrest­ed as North Car­oli­na, USA Res­i­dents Shut Down Con­struc­tion at Cliff­side Coal Plant
At 6:30 this morn­ing, North Car­oli­na res­i­dents locked them­selves to bull­doz­ers to stop the con­struc­tion of Duke Energy’s mas­sive Cliff­side coal-fired pow­er plant being built 50 miles west of Char­lotte

Activists Block­ade Bank of Amer­i­ca to Protest Fund­ing of Coal, Boston, Mass­a­chu­setts, USA
Boston, MA – Cop­ley Square, April 1, 2008. April Fools! At of 9:00AM, in con­junc­tion with a down­town ral­ly, four activists locked them­selves to the front entrance of the Bank of Amer­i­ca branch in Cop­ley Square. They were protest­ing the bank’s fund­ing of coal and ener­gy com­pa­nies who are among the worst con­trib­u­tors to cli­mate change, and direct­ly respon­si­ble for innu­mer­able human rights abus­es in com­mu­ni­ties where coal is extract­ed and burned. There were four arrests.

Ban­ner drop in Port­land, OR, USA
As part of Fos­sil Fool’s Day, Stump­town Earth First! in protest of the LNG Ore­gon Pipelines, per­formed a four-sto­ry tall ban­ner hang off of the Burn­side Bridge in down­town Port­land, OR. The ban­ner reads No New Pipelines with a no LNG logo direct­ly in the mid­dle. The Liq­ue­fied Nat­ur­al Gas (LNG) Pipeline is a pro­posed project that involves three LNG pro­cess­ing ter­mi­nals and over 600 miles of new pipeline through­out Ore­gon. Stump­town Earth First! is based out of Port­land, OR Cas­ca­dia.

Pranksters mar­ket “infi­deli­ty off­sets” to down­town Port­landers, Ore­gon USA
Port­land, OR – With a bou­quet of heart shaped bal­loons, a group of Port­land-area cli­mate activists call­ing them­selves the “Green­wash Guer­ril­las” pre­sent­ed a high­ly exper­i­men­tal new busi­ness mod­el to passers­by in down­town Port­land on Tues­day. Draw­ing their inspi­ra­tion from so-called car­bon neu­tral com­pa­nies like Portland’s Cli­mate Trust, the activists claim to be launch­ing a new com­pa­ny called “Cheat Neu­tral.”

Plum Creek Receives “Fos­sil Fool’s Award”, Maine, USA
Fair­field, ME — Vol­un­teers with the Native For­est Net­work (NFN) staged a mock “Fos­sil Fool’s Day” awards cer­e­mo­ny today at the offices of the Plum Creek Tim­ber Com­pa­ny to draw atten­tion to the poten­tial impacts of the company’s Moose­head region devel­op­ment pro­pos­al on the region­al and glob­al cli­mate.

AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND

Air New Zealand in Auck­land received a ‘Fos­sil Fool’ Award
A group of cli­mate change activists have pre­sent­ed Air New Zealand with New Zealand’s first ever ‘Fos­sil Fool’ award.

3 arrests at peace­ful parade in Christchurch, New Zealand
Three peo­ple were arrest­ed at at the Christchurch Fos­sil Fools Day protest

Aus­tralian Pranksters attempt to Pur­chase Goods with Coal

Newcastle (Oz) FFDA group of peo­ple from Ris­ing Tide New­cas­tle went to a K‑mart armed with a fist full of leaflets, bags full of coal, and a large ban­ner which asked the ques­tion “How does buy­ing stuff fuel cli­mate change?” and direct­ing the read­er to a web­site for the answer. They planned to swap their bags of coal for some cheap con­sumer prod­ucts (there­by cut­ting out the mid­dle man).

Durban FFD
In Dur­ban, South Africa, flo­ral wreaths were laid at a petrol dinosaur for the destruc­tion it caus­es.

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Cli­mate activists, a proud pen­guin, king rat, yel­low clowns and crit­i­cal massers joined forces to shut down the Esso petrol sta­tion on Exeter Street, Ply­mouth today.

The climb­ing clowns scaled the roof while oth­ers blocked access to the fore­court.
The atmos­phere was cel­e­bra­to­ry in a doomed plan­et kin­da way! — music and danc­ing, lots of leaflets giv­en out and a sur­pris­ing num­ber of pos­i­tive hoots from pass­ing cars.
Plymouth Esso FFD
There were sev­en arrests, both the roof team and those block­ing the fore­court.

Cli­mate sci­en­tists are warn­ing us to make imme­di­ate and mas­sive reduc­tions in our car­bon emis­sions or face the end of life on earth, and yet prof­it-dri­ven cor­po­ra­tions and gov­ern­ments are drag­ging us deep­er into cli­mate chaos! We have got to cut our­selves free! We have got to organ­ise our­selves to lead localised low-car­bon lifestyles and we’ve got to leave the fos­sil fools behind!

Action video

PRESS RELEASE 1.4.2008 — For Imme­di­ate Release

Fos­sil Fools Day — Cli­mate Activists Tar­get Irre­spon­si­ble Esso.
(The U.K. arm of the Amer­i­can oil giant Exxon­Mo­bil)

Cli­mate activists from Ris­ing Tide[1] have today occu­pied the Esso petrol sta­tion on Exeter Street in Ply­mouth.

The demon­stra­tors are call­ing for Exxon­Mo­bil to acknowl­edge the urgency of cli­mate change, to cease fund­ing think-tanks and lob­by­ists that are com­mit­ted to block­ing inter­na­tion­al­ly agreed poli­cies on glob­al warming,[2][3] and to start invest­ing in renew­able ener­gy.

With ban­ners, leaflets and cos­tumes — this peace­ful protest aims to focus atten­tion on Esso as a major obsta­cle to those seek­ing solu­tions that address cli­mate change.
This protest is part of Fos­sil Fools Day, a nation­wide day of action called by Ris­ing Tide for April 1st. While the fools at the head of the fos­sil fuel empire con­tin­ue to plun­der the earth, cli­mate chaos threat­ens our very sur­vival.

Despite high-pro­file cam­paigns by Green­peace and Friend’s of the Earth,[4][5] Exxon con­tin­ues to fun­nel mil­lions of dol­lars to groups iden­ti­fied as mis­lead­ing the gen­er­al pub­lic on glob­al warm­ing sci­ence and policy.[6]

In 2006 The Roy­al Soci­ety called on Esso to with­draw their sup­port for groups that have “mis­rep­re­sent­ed the sci­ence of cli­mate change by out­right denial of the evidence.”[7]

As the world’s largest pri­vate oil company,[8] Exxon­Mo­bil has the pow­er to direct the ener­gy indus­try and pol­i­cy mak­ers towards a sus­tain­able future. How­ev­er it con­tin­ues to invest sole­ly in fos­sil fuels.

In March of this year Chair­man and CEO Rex Tiller­son promised record lev­els of fos­sil fuel invest­ment. From 2008 to 2010 alone the cor­po­ra­tion plans to fund 19 new projects which, at peak, will add more than 725,000 oil-equiv­a­lent bar­rels PER DAY to Exxon­Mo­bil’s pro­duc­tion. Mr. Tiller­son also pro­posed to approx­i­mate­ly dou­ble pro­duc­tion of liq­ue­fied nat­ur­al gas (LNG).[9] While com­bus­tion of this fuel pro­duces 16% less CO2 than oil,[10] the ener­gy required to process and trans­port it result in LNG being a major source of green­house gases.[11][12]

Last year tem­per­a­tures in the U.K. were 1.3 degrees warmer that the 1961–1990 average.[13] If we reach two degrees of glob­al warm­ing the rise will trig­ger car­bon-cycle feed­backs from soils and plants — instead of absorb­ing CO2 they will start to release it. This could tip the plan­et into run­away glob­al warm­ing by 2050. We must reduce emis­sions of green­house gas­es by 60% over the next 10 years to avoid this. If we do not, sci­en­tif­ic evi­dence sug­gests that cli­mate change will result in the end of life on earth.[14]

The warn­ing signs of cli­mate change are all around us; mas­sive storms, dev­as­tat­ing flood­ing, uncon­trol­lable for­est fires. We must make a stand against the luna­cy and greed of cor­po­ra­tions like ExxonMobil[15] before it is too late!

Notes for edi­tors:

[1] Ris­ing tide is a glob­al net­work of local groups, tak­ing action against cli­mate change and build­ing a move­ment based on social and envi­ron­men­tal jus­tice. Ris­ing Tide activists from Devon and Corn­wall took part in recent actions to high­light the cli­mate impact of the Roy­al Bank of Scot­land and to protest about the envi­ron­men­tal­ly destruc­tive expan­sion plans at Newquay air­port.
[2] http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2007/sep/26/climatechange
[3] http://www.exxposeexxon.com/facts/Smoke-and-Mirrors.pdf
[4] http://www.greenpeace.org/international/news/exxon-still-funding-climate-ch
[5] http://www.exxon-files.eu/
[6] http://www.greenpeace.org/usa/assets/binaries/exxon-secrets-analysis-of-fun
[7] http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2006/sep/20/oilandpetrol.business
[8] In 2005, Exxon­Mo­bil made an all time record prof­it of $36.1 bil­lion — more than any cor­po­ra­tion in his­to­ry. In 2006, the com­pa­ny exceed­ed its own record with anoth­er $39 bil­lion in prof­it.
http://www.exxposeexxon.com/facts/failedpolicies.html
[9] http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?p=irol-eventDetails&c=115024&eventID=1746215
[10] http://earthtrends.wri.org/updates/node/188
[11] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquefied_natural_gas#_note‑1
[12] http://www.risingtidenorthamerica.org/wordpress/liquified-natural-gas/
[13] http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/climate/uk/2007/seasonal.html
[14] http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/science/article1480669.ece
[15] Exxon­Mo­bil also deserves to be shamed for its con­tin­ued involve­ment with Arc­tic Pow­er, the sin­gle-issue lob­by group intent on plun­der­ing the Arc­tic Nation­al Wildlife Refuge, and for its refusal to pay the puni­tive dam­ages it still owes for the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill.
http://www.exxposeexxon.com/facts/faq.html#1

plymouth@risingtide.org.uk

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Merthyr action 1
Merthyr action 2
Press Release: 7AM — 01/04/08

Email: media@thecoalhole.org
Tel: 07876753254 or 07775654500
PROTESTERS SHUT OPENCAST COAL MINE
Direct action expos­es ‘black hole’ in cli­mate change pol­i­cy

Tues­day, 1st April, 2008: At 7am this morn­ing, pro­test­ers halt­ed work at one of the biggest open­cast coal mines in Europe, on the out­skirts of Merthyr Tyd­fil. They intend to remain on the site for sev­er­al days.

One group of pro­test­ers have chained them­selves to large exca­va­tion machin­ery, while a sec­ond group have block­ad­ed one of the main entrances to the site.

The protest at the Ffos-y-Fran site high­lights the hypocrisy of a gov­ern­ment that claims to be tak­ing cli­mate change seri­ous­ly, while approv­ing new coal mines and coal-fired pow­er sta­tions. Coal has the biggest impact on cli­mate change of any fuel — despite oppo­si­tion from the world’s lead­ing sci­en­tists, the Gov­ern­ment is sup­port­ing an out­dat­ed and dan­ger­ous tech­nol­o­gy that has no future.

Merthyr res­i­dents have opposed the scheme for many years. The mine comes with­in 36 metres of local homes — in Eng­land and Scot­land, the scheme would have been reject­ed due to leg­is­la­tion requir­ing a 500 metre buffer zone between open­cast mines and res­i­den­tial areas.

The action coin­cides with Fos­sil Fools Day, an inter­na­tion­al day of cli­mate change protest.

PHOTO OPPORTUNITY: The coal wash­ery and pro­test­ers are clear­ly vis­i­ble from the Bogey Road, east of Merthyr Tyd­fil. Oth­er pro­test­ers on the edge of the mine are avail­able for inter­views and fur­ther infor­ma­tion.

INTERVIEWS avail­able in both Eng­lish and Welsh.

More details and live updates from the site are avail­able on www.thecoalhole.org

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UPDATE: Pro­test­ers leave coal mine after suc­cess­ful demon­stra­tion

Press release

Email: media@thecoalhole.org

Tel: 07876753254 or 07775654500

Suc­cess­ful protest expos­es ‘black hole’ in cli­mate change pol­i­cy

Tues­day, 1st April, 2008: At the finale of today’s occu­pa­tion of Ffos-y-Fran open­cast coal mine, Merthyr Tyd­fil, south Wales, a group of pro­test­ers unfurled a 36 metre ban­ner across the main build­ing stat­ing “Coal: the black hole in UK cli­mate pol­i­cy.” Thir­ty-six metres is the dis­tance between the mine and local res­i­dents’ homes.

Pro­test­ers occu­pied the mine since 6am this morn­ing, bar­ri­cad­ing the main entrance to the site, climb­ing on the roof of the coal wash­ery and chain­ing them­selves to machin­ery. The action halt­ed work at the mine, one of the biggest in the coun­try, before pro­test­ers left this after­noon.

Pro­test­er Esther Tew, who sat on top of an eight metre high Komat­su dig­ger for most of the day, said: “We just want the Gov­ern­ment to take its own cli­mate poli­cies seri­ous­ly. By sup­port­ing open­cast min­ing at Ffos-y-Fran and encour­ag­ing the build­ing of new coal pow­er sta­tions, Gor­don Brown is under­min­ing any chance the UK has of mak­ing the 60% cuts in emis­sions the Gov­ern­ment is cur­rent­ly com­mit­ting to, let alone the 80% tar­get the cli­mate change com­mit­tee is like­ly to rec­om­mend at the end of the year.”

The protest at the Ffos-y-Fran site high­lights the hypocrisy of the UK Gov­ern­ment, which claims to be tak­ing cli­mate change seri­ous­ly while approv­ing new coal mines and coal-fired pow­er sta­tions.

Coal has the biggest cli­mate impact of any fuel – despite oppo­si­tion from the world’s lead­ing sci­en­tists, the Gov­ern­ment is sup­port­ing an out­dat­ed and dan­ger­ous tech­nol­o­gy that has no future.

Local res­i­dents have opposed the scheme for many years, and invit­ed pro­test­ers to Merthyr last Decem­ber to sup­port their cam­paign. In Eng­land and Scot­land, the scheme would have been reject­ed due to leg­is­la­tion requir­ing a 500 metre buffer zone between open­cast mines and res­i­den­tial areas.

As the team leave the mine for the pub after a hard day’s work, oth­ers around the world are pick­ing up their ban­ners and get­ting ready to expose the ‘fos­sil fools’ mak­ing a mock­ery of cli­mate change pol­i­cy. In the US there are at least 100 ‘Fos­sil Fools’ protests planned lat­er today.

PHOTOS: A wide range of high res­o­lu­tion, high qual­i­ty images are avail­able. Con­tact us on the num­bers above for more details.

INTERVIEWS avail­able in both Eng­lish and Welsh.

More details and live updates from the site are avail­able on www.thecoalhole.org

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East­side Cli­mate Action block­ade E‑on work­ers as part of Fos­sil Fools Day
Nottingham FFD 2
At 7:30 this morn­ing 30 peo­ple block­ad­ed the entrances to E‑on’s offices on Mount St, Not­ting­ham City Cen­tre. Peo­ple cov­ered in green paint to rep­re­sent E‑on’s green­wash, locked onto the front entrance to E‑on’s office and stood in front of oth­er entrances pre­vent­ing E‑on work­ers from get­ting to work.

At E‑on’s offices today, Bob Cas­tle said “We are here today because despite E‑on pub­licly claim­ing green cre­den­tials, it is try­ing to build a new gen­er­a­tion of coal fired pow­er sta­tions. It is try­ing to build the first new coal fired pow­er sta­tion in the UK in 50 years, at Kingsnorth in Kent, and wish­es to con­tin­ue its expan­sion with a new pow­er staion at High Marn­ham in Not­ting­hamshire. We are here to tell E‑on that they will not suceed and the only real solu­tion to cli­mate change is to keep fos­sil fuels in the ground. Coal is the dirt­i­est Fos­sil Fool and to build new coal pow­er sta­tions in the face of cli­mate change is col­lec­tive sui­cide.”

Fos­sil Fools Day, called by the inter­na­tion­al Ris­ing Tide net­work and its allies, has seen over one hun­dred actions take place around the world. Protests have focused on the com­pa­nies respon­si­ble for run­away car­bon diox­ide emis­sions, as well as com­plic­it gov­ern­ments and those pro­mot­ing false solu­tions.

Groups who have tak­en action today in the UK include East­side Cli­mate Action, Ris­ing Tide, the Camp for Cli­mate Action, World Devel­op­ment Move­ment, Peo­ple and Plan­et, the Net­work for Cli­mate Action and Earth First!

While East­side Cli­mate Action were vis­it­ing E‑On in Not­ting­ham, oth­er groups around the UK were in Par­lia­ment Square (where Peo­ple and Plan­et built a coal pow­er sta­tion com­plete with 12ft cool­ing tow­ers), Porsche HQ in Lon­don (where a pub­lic apol­o­gy was issued on behalf of Porsche), the Depart­ment for Enter­prise, Busi­ness and Reg­u­la­to­ry Reform (where WDM held the world’s first laugh-in over plans for new coal at Kingsnorth) and Man­ches­ter City Cen­tre (where a parade toured the city’s biggest fos­sil fools).

“We are tak­ing action to pre­vent the fos­sil fuel indus­try from destroy­ing our future,” said Bob Cas­tle from East­side Cli­mate Action. “Vest­ed inter­ests in busi­ness and gov­ern­ment are bent on pur­su­ing eco­nom­ic growth at all costs. We need to shrink, not pro­tect, the fos­sil fuel econ­o­my if we are to sur­vive cli­mate change.”

For inter­views and more infor­ma­tion about today’s action at E‑on con­tact 07880 937511
** Updates will be avail­able through­out the day at www.fossilfoolsday.org **

Notes to Edi­tors:

1)E‑on own Rat­cliffe on Soar Pow­er Sta­tion the site of protests by 11 peo­ple who locked them­selves to machin­ery to pre­vent coal enter­ing the pow­er sta­tion. The judge in the tri­al agreed that the 11 defen­dants had act­ed to pre­vent death and seri­ous injury from the release of CO2 from Rat­cliffe into the atmos­phere.
2)Ratcliffe is the largest CO2 emmit­ter in the East Mid­lands and 2nd largest in the UK
3)Despite E‑on’s green claims they only pro­duce 9% of their ener­gy from renew­able sources. http://www.eon.com/en/unternehmen/8559.jsp
4)E‑on’s infra­struc­ture invest­ment fund is 95% for non-renew­able ener­gy projects. http://www.energyrisk.com/public/showPage.html?page=449443
5)E‑on plan to build the UK’s first new coal fired pow­er sta­tion, plans that are opposed by groups from Green­peace to World Devolp­ment Move­ment.
6)The Cli­mate camp, (which pre­vi­ous­ly held camps and did actions at Drax and Heathrow) plan to tar­get Kingsnorth this year. www.climatecamp.org.uk
7)E‑on also plan to build a new Coal Fired Pow­er Sta­tion at High Marn­ham near Ret­ford in Not­ting­hamshire.
http://www.thisisnottingham.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=133965&command=displayContent&sourceNode=133948&contentPK=20117809&moduleName=InternalSearch&formname=sidebarsearch


As some e.on staff tried to enter the build­ing past the paint­ed pro­tes­tors, one woman took it upon her­self to abuse the paint­ed ones. This is shock­ing behav­iour and I would like to point out that most of the staff I encoun­tered were pleas­ant and most­ly indif­fer­ent or sym­pa­thet­ic.

Lat­er on in the record­ing, you can hear a secu­ri­ty guard, who was try­ing to push his way out of the build­ing respond­ing to an activist who claimed assault, say­ing: “Assault? I’ll give you assault in a minute”

More pho­tos here, here and here.
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Cli­mate Change Activists Block­ade Major Gas Ter­mi­nal
Bacton FFD 2
Earth First! UK activists today block­ad­ed the UK’s largest off shore gas ter­mi­nal at Bac­ton in Nor­folk. 40% of the UK’s domes­tic gas comes ashore here, is processed and dis­trib­uted by pipeline. Activists block­ad­ed the main road out­side the site at 6.30 am this morn­ing, pre­vent­ing con­struc­tion work­ers and shift owrk­ers from arriv­ing.

Envi­ron­men­tal activists have today dis­rupt­ed work at a major North Sea gas instal­la­tion as part of the Fos­sil Fools Day inter­na­tion­al day of action on cli­mate change.

At 6.30am, around 25 activists from Earth First! UK peace­ful­ly block­ad­ed the North Sea gas instal­la­tion at Bac­ton on the North Nor­folk Coast. The Bac­ton instal­la­tion, oper­at­ed pri­mar­i­ly by petro­le­um giants Roy­al Dutch Shell & Exxon­Mo­bil, includes a gas-fired pow­er sta­tion, pro­cess­ing plant and dis­tri­b­u­tion point for domes­tic gas. Shell esti­mates that over one third of domes­tic UK gas comes ashore at Bac­ton.

The protest is also in sol­i­dar­i­ty with pro­tes­tors at Ross­port in Ire­land, who have been try­ing to pre­vent a sim­i­lar instal­la­tion being built in their com­mu­ni­ty.

Cather­ine Lewis, one of the activists at the Bac­ton block­ade, said: “The fos­sil fuel indus­try is the sin­gle biggest dri­ver of cli­mate change, and gas is no excep­tion. Switch­ing from one fos­sil fuel to anoth­er is not a solu­tion to cli­mate change – the only real solu­tion is to keep fos­sil fuels in the ground.”

Ban­ners pro­claim­ing “Shrink of Sink” were stretched across the road, giv­ing the mes­sage that we need to shrink our econ­o­my and con­sump­tion to cut car­bon emis­sions.

Press release
1st April 2008
For imme­di­ate release

Cli­mate Change Activists Dis­rupt Work at Major Gas Instal­la­tion

Envi­ron­men­tal activists have today dis­rupt­ed work at a major North Sea gas instal­la­tion as part of an inter­na­tion­al day of action on cli­mate change. “Fos­sil Fools Day” 1 aims to draw atten­tion to the role that fos­sil fuels play in car­bon emis­sions, a key com­po­nent of cli­mate change.

At 6.30am, around 25 activists from Earth First! UK 2 peace­ful­ly block­ad­ed the North Sea gas instal­la­tion at Bac­ton on the North Nor­folk Coast. The Bac­ton installation3, oper­at­ed pri­mar­i­ly by petro­le­um giants Roy­al Dutch Shell & Exxon­Mo­bil, includes a gas-fired pow­er sta­tion, pro­cess­ing plant and dis­tri­b­u­tion point for domes­tic gas. Shell esti­mates that over one third of domes­tic UK gas comes ashore at Bac­ton.

Cather­ine Lewis, one of the activists at the Bac­ton block­ade, said: “The fos­sil fuel indus­try is the sin­gle biggest dri­ver of cli­mate change, and gas is no excep­tion. Switch­ing from one fos­sil fuel to anoth­er is not a solu­tion to cli­mate change – the only real solu­tion is to keep fos­sil fuels in the ground.”

Mar­tin Jenk­ins, anoth­er activist, said: “All around the world today, peo­ple are tak­ing action to pre­vent the fos­sil fuel indus­try from destroy­ing our future. Vest­ed inter­ests in busi­ness and gov­ern­ment are bent on pur­su­ing eco­nom­ic growth at all costs. We are here today to say no more – we need to shrink, not pro­tect or expand, the fos­sil fuel econ­o­my if we are to sur­vive cli­mate change. This means shrink­ing our con­sump­tion and even our econ­o­my.”

The activists at Bac­ton shut off part of the B1159, pre­vent­ing all move­ments out­side the gas instal­la­tion. Ban­ners stretched across the road read, “Keep fos­sil fuels in the ground” and “Shrink or sink”.

Notes to edi­tors
1.
Fos­sil Fools Day has been called by the inter­na­tion­al Ris­ing
Tide net­work. For more infor­ma­tion about Fos­sil Fools Day and the oth­er
protests tak­ing place today: www.fossilfoolsday.org.uk
2.
Earth First! UK is a net­work ded­i­cat­ed to envi­ron­men­tal
direct action. Fur­ther infor­ma­tion can
be found at www.earthfirst.org.uk
3.
Bac­ton is one of the largest gas ter­mi­nal com­plex­es in the
UK. Gas is piped onshore at the three pro­duc­er ter­mi­nals from the South­ern
North Sea and from the Shear­wa­ter Elgin Area Line (SEAL) and is then
dis­trib­uted to UK cus­tomers or to Bel­gium. When in reverse flow mode, Bac­ton
Ter­mi­nal is used to import gas into the UK. Infor­ma­tion on Bac­ton ter­mi­nal can
be found at www.shell.com or via
www.interconnector.com.
4.
Con­tacts for the Bac­ton Block­ade are: office: 0795 144 454;
at the block­ade 07507095345
5.
Print qual­i­ty pho­tos avail­able on request.

Ear­ly on Fos­sil Fools Day over 20 Earth First! activists paid a vis­it to Bac­ton Gas ter­mi­nal. The road was block­ad­ed (using steel and con­crete arm tubes) for over 4 hours — dis­rupt­ing the smooth func­tion­ing of the ter­mi­nal. Ban­ners were stretched across the road, which read — “Keep fos­sil fuels in the ground” and “Shrink or sink”.

Police, some of them armed Min­istry of Defense offi­cers, were on scene, divert­ing traf­fic around back roads. The action end­ed vol­un­tar­i­ly just before 11am. Three peo­ple who locked on were arrest­ed for obstruct­ing the high­way, but then police decid­ed to arrest every­one for the same offence — despite the fact that oth­ers were not posi­tioned in the road and had left the scene.

Back­ground – Bac­ton is a major ener­gy hub for the UK, han­dling around a third of the nation’s gas sup­ply, com­ing in from the North Sea and Euro­pean pipelines. The gas is han­dled by a range of oil and gas com­pa­nies (Shell and Exxon among oth­ers) before being sent into the nation­al grid.

In total nine women and ten men were arrest­ed and tak­en to three dif­fer­ent police sta­tions. All were released, after about 5 hours, to return in ear­ly May.

19 were arrest­ed after a four hour block­ade, and have now been released, on bail till the begin­ning of May. Two block­ades were set up, one with­in 30 yards of the MOD police sta­tion on site. Two cops were sit­ting in a car there, watch­ing peo­ple set up the block­ade, and anoth­er police patrol arrived short­ly after­wards. The site is pro­tect­ed by 2 high fences with space and razor wire between, plus is cov­ered by SOCPA due to its nation­al strate­gic impor­tance. Pro­tes­tors used a cun­ning com­bi­na­tion of steel and con­crete lock-ons, with extra secret ingre­di­ents, plus speed & skill. Local res­i­dents applaud­ed. The polic­ing poli­cies kept chang­ing, with a con­fus­ing com­bi­na­tion of MOD & Nor­folk plod; even­tu­al­ly the Gold Com­mand lost it and decid­ed stu­pid­ly to arrest every­one for obstruc­tion of the high­way. Apart from some of those locked on, all the oth­er alleged obstruc­tors were arrest­ed some dis­tance away. Unfor­tu­nate­ly cam­era, pho­tos & oth­er use­ful items are cur­rent­ly in the cus­tody of Nor­folk Con­stab­u­lary.

norfolk@earthfirst.org.uk

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Lon­don Ris­ing Tide played a spoof game of foot­ball out­side the Foot­ball Asso­ci­a­tion’s head­quar­ters in Soho Square with a coal ball, demand­ing that the FA end their spon­sor­ship deal with E‑ON.

At clos­ing time today Lon­don Ris­ing Tide played a spoof game of foot­ball out­side the Foot­ball Asso­ci­a­tion’s head­quar­ters in Soho Square with a coal ball, scor­ing own-goals and with the slo­gans ‘Cli­mate FU Cup’ and ‘E‑ON: No new coal’ embla­zoned on their foot­ball shirts. On the backs of their shirts were the names of the pro­posed new coal-fired pow­er sta­tions.

A mem­ber of the group hand­ed in a for­mal let­ter to Jonathan Hill, Direc­tor of the FA’s Com­mer­cial Divi­sion, to com­plain about spon­sor­ship of the cul­tur­al­ly icon­ic game by a fos­sil fool. E‑ON are aggres­sive­ly pro­mot­ing a return to coal, the dirt­i­est of all fos­sil fuels, despite the urgent need to dras­ti­cal­ly cut cli­mate-chang­ing emis­sions.

Some police, and FA secu­ri­ty attend­ed the match, sup­port­ing from the front doors of the FA head­quar­ters. The match went on for over an hour, only stop­ping for oranges and a team pho­to at half time.

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manchester FFD 1
Man­ches­ter’s Fos­sil Fools got up to all sorts of tricks today, vis­it­ing some of their idols in the city cen­tre… unfor­tu­nate­ly in our efforts to con­grat­u­late the best fos­sil fools a few mishaps occurred…

Some clowns got stuck in the revolv­ing doors at RBS and a human pipeline was escort­ed from the city cen­tre build­ing by secu­ri­ty. Some mem­bers of the parade got con­fused and chalked mes­sages on the pave­ments, and peo­ple try­ing to escape the beat­ing of drums ran to hide in the Flight Cen­tre while the sam­ba band, who real­ly had no idea, blocked the entrance! Some police­men came along look­ing for Spar­ta­cus but could­n’t find him any­where.

This was a won­der­ful day where fos­sil fools in all their many guis­es could come togeth­er, from old men (we think?!!), to young dinosaurs, in shades, masks, face-paints and suits to wor­ship at the altar of com­mer­cial cli­mate denial. To encour­age peo­ple to con­sid­er whether or not they too may be fos­sil fools there were free veg­an cakes, and leaflets with guid­ance about mak­ing Man­ches­ter a clean­er city (anoth­er lit­tle slip up).

On a pos­i­tive note ban­ners read­ing ‘OIL,GAS and COAL the jokes on US! Hap­py Fos­sil Fools Day! were hung on the walls of RBS, out of respect for their hard work con­tribut­ing to cli­mate chaos. Plac­ards say­ing ‘Mr.T says “I pity the fuel” were waved. The parade end­ed tri­umphant­ly out­side Man­ches­ter Town Hall to recog­nise the vital role Man­ches­ter City Coun­cil play in the area, dam­ag­ing the cli­mate every day. Just before the end a charm­ing man did a short but inspir­ing solo on the spoons.

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The mung bean trick*
*basi­cal­ly, the activist places a mung bean in the dust cap of a car tyre, and then screws the cap back on. repeat x4. this depress­es the valve, releas­ing the air in the tyre grad­u­al­ly while the activist escapes.

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Edinburgh clowns FFD
Clowns take on Food Mile Freaks on Fos­sil Fools Day

Today the Edin­burgh bat­tal­ion of the Clan­des­tine Insur­gent Rebel Clown Army (CIRCA) marched into Sainsbury’s and Tesco to point out the absur­di­ty of squan­der­ing lim­it­ed fos­sil fuel resources on fly­ing straw­ber­ries to Scot­land so we can eat them in the mid­dle of win­ter.

As part of Inter­na­tion­al Fos­sil Fools Day ten clowns burst into super­mar­kets between 4 and 6 o’ clock in the after­noon, in time to salute shop­pers on their way home from work. The red-nosed army marched into the new Sainsbury’s on Mid­dle Mead­ow Walk, where they act­ed out the car­bon inten­sive process of trans­port­ing food from farmer to plate. The clowns then scat­tered through­out the store in search of an elu­sive ‘Scot­tish banana’, encour­ag­ing fel­low shop­pers to find (if they could) any pro­duce in the store which was actu­al­ly from Scot­land. The bat­tal­ion placed fly­ers in shop­ping bas­kets and amongst pineap­ples, peach­es and pears remind­ing shop­pers that 50% of veg­eta­bles and 95% of the fruit eat­en in the UK now comes from over­seas.

Under the watch­ful eyes of the police, the clowns then nav­i­gat­ed their way through the streets of Edin­burgh and stum­bled into a Tesco on Nicol­son Street. Here they dis­cov­ered the lat­est inven­tion of green super­mar­ket spin, ‘car­bon labelling.’ Shop­pers seemed sur­prised, but amused by the pres­ence of the trick­sters who were going about their nor­mal shop­ping rou­tine. The clowns were even­tu­al­ly forced to leave by secu­ri­ty at both Sainsbury´s and Tesco.

At Tesco today, Clown com­bat­ant Major Look said, “We are here to draw atten­tion to super­mar­ket food mile freaks such as Tesco and Sainsbury’s who adopt extreme­ly harm­ful prac­tices in order to sell food from all over the world, all the year round. Instead of pro­mot­ing local Scot­tish pro­duce and sea­son­al fruit and veg­eta­bles, big super­mar­kets air-freight food into the coun­try from far away, con­tribut­ing tons of CO2 to the atmos­phere. Trans­port­ing food by plane is one of the fastest grow­ing meth­ods of dis­tri­b­u­tion, and also the most pol­lut­ing.”

When asked to com­ment on the tac­tics of the Clan­des­tine Insur­gent Rebel Clown Army, Ker­nel O’Truth com­ment­ed,

“It’s bet­ter to be fool­ish than fos­sil fuel­ish!”

Edin­burgh bat­tal­ion of the Clan­des­tine Insur­gent Rebel Clown Army
edinburghrebelclowns@riseup.net

More pho­tos

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I’m hap­py to report that here in Hull we suc­cess­ful­ly staged a Fos­sil Fools Day action;

Dressed in high vis­i­bil­i­ty jack­ets read­ing “Cli­mate Cri­sis Pre­ven­tion”, hard hats and boil­er suits, we hung a ban­ner in the town cen­tre, below the large TV screen, read­ing;

MONEY WELL SPENT?
2007 = 17,000 HOMES FLOODED
CLIMATE CHANGE = MORE FLOODS

We then pro­ceed­ed to hand out fly­ers to local res­i­dents, of whom the VAST major­i­ty were very sup­port­ive. Local media con­duct­ed inter­views, with BBC Look North promis­ing to do a live TV news feed, until a ‘break­ing sto­ry required their cam­era men to go else­where.

Our expe­ri­ence of suc­cess­ful­ly mak­ing the tran­si­tion for ‘talk­ing’ to ‘doing’ was very pos­i­tive for every­body involved, and hav­ing now com­plet­ed our first ever action, we’re look­ing for­ward to plan­ning the next on the 1st May.

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EV-EON Unnat­u­ral­ly Car­bon­at­ed Water : The Plan­et is Saved!
Ev-EON
EV-EON Unnat­u­ral­ly Car­bon­at­ed Water was launched today on the streets of Lon­don. Using all new cli­mate-sav­ing tech­nol­o­gy we can save the day and keep burn­ing coal for ever more. Well done Car­bon Cap­ture and Stor­age!

Today saw the launch in Lon­don of EV-EON Unnat­u­ral­ly Car­bon­at­ed Water a new car­bon cap­ture tech­nol­o­gy (CCS) to be used at E.ON’s Kingsnorth Pow­er Sta­tion.

Burn­ing coal to gen­er­ate elec­tric­i­ty pro­duces Car­bon Diox­ide (CO2), a green house gas that con­tributes to cli­mate change. How­ev­er by cap­tur­ing the CO2 before it is released into the atmos­phere and pip­ing it through nat­ur­al spring water we at E.ON are able to cre­ate car­bon­at­ed drink­ing water that is bot­tled and sold in Ital­ian restau­rants under the brand name EV-EON.

Although a sim­ple solu­tion, the impli­ca­tions are huge. With over a hun­dred years worth of coal deposits left and with mas­sive growth in ener­gy demand CCS will allow E.ON to con­tin­ue to burn coal for decades to come. EV-EON’s Chief Exec­u­tive Taton Rebfluw says, “cli­mate change had turned coal into a dirty word, but car­bon­at­ed drink­ing water could be the sil­ver bul­let we have been look­ing for” a quick sip of EV-EON bot­tled water and he con­tin­ues “the water tastes great and drinkers have the added bonus of help­ing com­bat cli­mate change – the more water they drink, the more CO2 they store, and the more coal can be used to gen­er­ate elec­tric­i­ty, this real­ly is sym­bio­sis at its very best”.

EV-EON is avail­able now in restau­rants and cafes. Please drink respon­si­bly and refrain from burp­ing or breath­ing the CO2 back into the atmos­phere oth­er­wise you may be respon­si­ble for caus­ing cli­mate change.

Please vis­it our web­site to watch our fan­tas­tic ani­ma­tion and learn more.

info@ev-eon.com
http://www.ev-eon.com

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Welsh Open­cast Mine protest in Lon­don on Fos­sil Fuels Day
Argent FFD solidarity
The demon­stra­tion by the Cam­paign Against Cli­mate Change at the offices of Argent Group PLC in Pic­cadil­ly on April 1 was one of many actions as part of the glob­al ‘Fos­sil Fools Day.’

Argent form half of Miller-Argent who run the UK’s largest open­cast coal mine, Ffos-y-Fran in Merthyr Tyd­fil, South Wales. Just 36 metres from the near­est hous­es, extrac­tion will con­tin­ue for more than 15 years (per­haps as along as 40 years), pro­duc­ing coal that will add at least 30 mil­lion tons of CO2 to to our atmos­phere.

Scot­tish safe­ty stan­dards demand a min­i­mum gap of 500 metres from hous­ing, but the imple­men­tion of a 350 metres lim­it by the Welsh office has been delayed — alleged­ly to allow the Merthyr work­ing to go ahead.

Despite the mis­ery and health haz­ards through air-borne dust, diesel fumes and noise to the 70,000 or so who live in Merthyr (the author­i­ties set up a Health Impact Study — then refused to accept it when it gave a damn­ing report) and the dan­gers of pos­si­ble dis­as­ter to those liv­ing on the edge of the ‘black hole’, no offers have been made of com­pen­sa­tion or relo­ca­tion.

Think­ing glob­al­ly, the car­bon diox­ide will add sig­nif­i­cant­ly to the world-wide cli­mate change which already threat­ens mas­sive dis­as­ters, in par­tic­u­lar with dense­ly pop­u­lat­ed low-lying coun­tries such as Bangladesh like­ly to become large­ly unten­able in the medi­um term future.

This open­cast coal mine has only been allowed to go ahead because of close coop­er­a­tion between the gov­ern­ment and com­mer­cial inter­ests back­ing ‘new coal’ and new coal-fired pow­er sta­tions such as Kingsnorth. You can read more about it on the web sites http://www.campaigncc.org, http://www.thecoalhole.org and http://www.stopffosyfran.co.uk

Around a dozen demon­stra­tors turned up at 4pm in in Albany Court­yard, a pri­vate street off Pic­cadil­ly where Argent have their Lon­don office and set up behind bar­ri­ers watched by rather more police from three vans and a police car, with a police pho­tog­ra­ph­er tak­ing exten­sive video and pho­tographs. A man­ag­er from the Albany came and talked to the demon­stra­tors, tak­ing a doc­u­ment about the mine and promis­ing to deliv­er it to his ten­ants at Argent Group PLC.

A steady stream of pedes­tri­ans walk­ing along Pic­cadil­ly took leaflets and quite a few expressed their sup­port for action against cli­mate change (only one stopped to argue against it while I was present,) and pass­ing motorists hoot­ed in sup­port.

A few more pic­tures on My Lon­don Diary, http//mylondondiary.co.uk/2008/04/apr.htm short­ly.

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Fos­sil Fools Day protest against Kingsnorth coal-fired pow­er sta­tion
Parliament Square FFD 1
Parliament Square FFD 2
Stu­dents from ‘Peo­ple and Plan­et’ along with oth­er cli­mate activists came to Par­lia­ment Square, Lon­don on April 1 as a part of the inter­na­tion­al Fos­sil Fool’s Day protest.

Around a hun­dred came West­min­ster to protest about the plans to build a new coal-fired pow­er sta­tion at Kingsnorth in Kent, the first of eight such major car­bon-emit­ters being planned. Stu­dents brought with them three large white cool­ing tow­ers, each with a large mes­sage ‘NO NEW COAL’ and one with rather nice grime drip­ping from its upper lip, and erect­ed them on Par­lia­ment Square in front of the Hous­es of Par­lia­ment.

Many of the stu­dents also held cutouts of Gor­don Brown’s face as they shout­ed advice to him that this pro­gramme makes a non­sense of the gov­ern­men­t’s pol­i­cy on car­bon emis­sions, and sev­er­al held posters show­ing the Draft Cli­mate Change Bill, one of which, held by a jester, was set alight with the help of some lighter fuel.

Stu­dents went on to lob­by their MPs, and a cou­ple, includ­ing the Labour MP for Read­ing West, Mar­tin Salter came out into Par­lia­ment Square to meet stu­dents from their con­stituen­cies.

More pic­tures on My Lon­don Diary short­ly : http://mylondondiary.co.uk/2008/04/apr.htm#kingsnorth

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Fos­sil Fools Day action at Y&R adver­tis­ing.
Y & R agency FFD 1
Y & R agency FFD 2
Y & R agency FFD 3
Yes­ter­day April 1st, which as you all know is inter­na­tion­al Fos­sil Fools day the offices of Y&R adver­tis­ing were paid a vis­it by Lon­don Ris­ing Tide. Out­side the Cam­den HQ activists did a spoof mar­ket­ing cam­paign by Y&R who are cur­rent­ly try­ing to con­vince the pub­lic of Landrover’s green cre­den­tials…!!?? One of their employ­ees was ini­tial­ly quite angry ansd bewil­dered by what was hap­pen­ing. Though in fair­ness he did calm down and see the fun­ny side mak­ing numer­ous cig­a­rette breaks to come out­side and chat to the activists and their polar bear.

Mean­while inside the build­ing some oth­er peo­ple pos­ing as cor­po­rate clients gained access to Y&R and bar­ri­cad­ed them­selves inside one of their offices. The Police even­tu­al­ly showed up in force and nicked those inside. Which is exact­ly what they want­ed as any charges will bring a nice big PR dis­as­ter to Y&R. Nice sun­ny day for it too….

Spoof Press Release which some gullible out­lets actu­al­ly fell for:
** 9am, 1.4.08; for imme­di­ate release ***

AD AGENCY Y&R TO LAUNCH CIVILIAN JUMP-JET MARKETING CAMPAIGN

Lead­ing adver­tis­ing agency Y&R is proud to reveal that it will be spear­head­ing a major adver­tis­ing and over­all brand­ing cam­paign for the new Har­rion® Civil­ian Jump-Jet. The Har­rion® — the civil­ian ver­sion of the Har­ri­er — is the cen­tre­piece of Har­rion­Pro­jects, the new­ly-pri­va­tised wing of the UK Min­istry of Defence.

The cam­paign will be mod­elled on Y&R’s huge­ly suc­cess­ful work for Land Rover, which com­bined rugged loca­tions, spec­tac­u­lar pho­tog­ra­phy and a promi­nent claim to ‘off­set’ the CO2 pro­duced from the first 45,000 miles of dri­ving. The com­pa­ny which arranged the off­sets, Cli­mate­Care, is also on board to offer the same ser­vice for the Har­rion®, (which has an even health­i­er thirst than its land-based broth­er!)

Y&R’s Bernard Dono­van said “This is a dream come true for us, and not only because so many of our lads grew up ogling Har­ri­ers back in the Sev­en­ties! Seri­ous­ly, we see a great future loom­ing for the Har­rion®, and we can’t wait to get out there and help mould pub­lic per­cep­tions of it.’

Mimi San­to­ria of Har­rion­Pro­jects added ‘There’s noth­ing to stop the Har­rion® becom­ing the world’s most icon­ic per­son­al trans­porta­tion solu­tion. And with Cli­mate­Care part of our team, there’s every chance it will come to be regard­ed as a zero-emis­sion 21st Cen­tu­ry green zeit­geist machine!’

Mick Mar­tin of Cli­mate­Care said ‘CO2 off­sets are lit­er­al­ly tak­ing off through­out the west­ern world. We’re ready to jump into action and car­bon neu­tralise the Harrion®’s admit­ted­ly chal­leng­ing 0.3 miles per gal­lon in the same way as we have for Land Rover. This is our first major deal since being acquired by JPMor­gan, so we real­ly are fly­ing high with the big boys!’

For inter­views, pic­tures and more infor­ma­tion as it hap­pens:
Tel: 07513 341970 or 07513 335777
yr_worldbeaters@yahoo.co.uk or
harrion_launchpad@yahoo.co.uk
www.fossilfoolsday.org

Press Release form the occu­piers:
*** 9am, 1.4.08; for imme­di­ate release***

LAND ROVER AD AGENCY OCCUPIED BY LONDON RISING TIDE ON FOSSIL FOOLS DAY

Activists from cli­mate jus­tice direct action group Lon­don Ris­ing Tide (LRT) have occu­pied the offices of Y&R, the ad agency behind the cur­rent Land Rover cam­paign, and a new cam­paign for arms giant BAe Sys­tems. This is one of many actions tak­ing place world­wide on Fos­sil Fools Day, a day of action called by the Ris­ing Tide net­work. Out­side the office, cli­mate street the­atre is also under­way.

The LRT activists are pos­ing as exec­u­tives from a new­ly-pri­va­tised wing of the MoD called Har­rion­Pro­jects, a spoof com­pa­ny whose cen­tre­piece is the Har­rion®, a civil­ian ver­sion of the Har­ri­er Jump-Jet. LRT has issued a spoof press release say­ing that Y&R has agreed to launch the Har­rion® mar­ket­ing cam­paign, and also that Cli­mate­Care, the CO2 off­sets com­pa­ny which is work­ing to ‘off­set’ Land Rover emis­sions, has agreed to do the same for the Har­rion®, even though the Har­rion® only man­ages 0.3mpg.

LRT’s Sam Chase said: ‘It feels good to be join­ing oth­er cli­mate jus­tice activists around the world on a day when tra­di­tion­al­ly the world is turned upside down. Fos­sil Fools Day is about using fool­ery to reveal the insan­i­ty of the cur­rent fos­sil-fuelled mar­ket mad­ness, an insan­i­ty whose inten­si­ty is stoked to a great extent by the adver­tis­ing indus­try.

LRT’s Mimi San­to­ria added: This is the first time an ad agency has been tar­get­ed by cli­mate jus­tice cam­paign­ers – it’s long over­due, and it cer­tain­ly won’t be the last.’

For inter­views, pic­tures, a copy of the spoof press release and more
infor­ma­tion as it hap­pens:
Tel: 07513 341970 or 07513 335777
london@risingtide.org.uk www.londonrisingtide.org.uk
www.fossilfoolsday.org

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On 31st March, Nor­wich Ris­ing Tide start­ed the fos­sil fool­ery ear­ly.
Norwich Union FFD leaflet front
Norwich Union FFD leaflet back
Step One — we sent out a spoof press release (see below) announc­ing that Nor­wich Unions would be with­draw­ing all of its £6.1 bil­lion invest­ment in the fos­sil fuel indus­try – yes they real­ly do invest that much is fos­sil fuels! You name it – BP (£1.4 bil­lion — 2% own­er­ship of the com­pa­ny), Shell (£1.1 bil­lion), Exxon, Cono­coPhillips, Chrysler, British Ener­gy, Cen­tri­ca, Eon, BMW… the list goes on and on.

Step Two – we organ­ised a press con­fer­ence to spread the word fur­ther, out­side the front entrance of the Nor­wich Union HQ. This real­ly set the cat amongst the pigeons and Nor­wich Union emailed all there staff to say “Ris­ing Tide are plan­ning pos­si­ble action against Nor­wich Union … the group will car­ry our dis­rup­tive activ­i­ties … and will pos­si­bly attempt to inter­act with employ­ees”. Heav­en For­bid … actu­al­ly inter­ac­tion! Won’t that require extra, extra back up polic­ing. Sure enough when we arrived at Nor­wich Union we were greet­ed by numer­ous police (includ­ing some of the For­ward Intel­li­gence Team who had decid­ed to come from Lon­don to Nor­wich for a day out).

At the press con­fer­ence ‘Nor­wich Union Com­mu­ni­ca­tions Direc­tor, Sarah James’ gave a beau­ti­ful speech (see below) explain­ing the change in Nor­wich Union invest­ment pol­i­cy, which thor­ough­ly con­fused the press (they very near­ly bought it!).

All that remained was to give out the 50 Nor­wich Union ‘Apol­o­gy Sand­bags’ which had been deliv­ered and to hand­ed out over 300 leaflets to passers by (see below).

On a per­son­al note – it was a fun day out and best of all our research into Nor­wich Union revealed who the biggest fos­sil fool in Nor­wich tru­ly is! Watch this space.

Nor­wich Ris­ing Tide.

SPOOF PRESS RELEASE

Nor­wich Union to announce £6.1 bil­lion with­draw­al from fos­sil fuel indus­try

Embar­go: 00.01 AM, Mon­day 31 March

On Mon­day, Nor­wich Union will announce a dra­mat­ic change of com­pa­ny pol­i­cy.

In 2007 Nor­wich Union invest­ed £6.1 bil­lion in the fos­sil fuel indus­try, £1.4 bil­lion in BP alone. After last sum­mer’s heavy flood­ing, the company’s Chief Exec­u­tive, Mark Hodges, has decid­ed to with­draw Nor­wich Union’s invest­ments from this sec­tor.

Nor­wich Union Com­mu­ni­ca­tions Direc­tor, Sarah James, announced: “The com­pa­ny has realised that invest­ing £6.1 bil­lion worth of insur­ance pre­mi­ums in BP, Shell and oth­er major oil, coal and car com­pa­nies is unsus­tain­able in the cur­rent cli­mate. In the past we have been indi­rect­ly exac­er­bat­ing the flood­ing and oth­er extreme weath­er events that are now mak­ing homes increas­ing­ly unin­sur­able.”

Nor­wich Union will mark the announce­ment with a peri­od of pub­lic apol­o­gy for past invest­ment deci­sions, by issu­ing ‘Nor­wich Union Apol­o­gy Sand­bags’ free to all home own­ers who now face greater flood risk as a result of fos­sil fuel induced cli­mate change. Mem­bers of the group Nor­wich Ris­ing Tide will be on hand to help Nor­wich Union dis­trib­ute the first 60 ‘Apol­o­gy Sand­bags’ after the announce­ment on Mon­day.

Pho­to oppor­tu­ni­ty: Mon­day, 31 March, 12.15 PM, Nor­wich Union (Mar­ble Hall entrance).

Can This Be True?
Has Nor­wich Union come to its sens­es? Or does this event mark the start of Fos­sil Fools Day (1), a day of direct action against the fos­sil fuel indus­try and its finan­cial back­ers?

David Wat­son, of Nor­wich Ris­ing Tide, today said: “Finan­cial insti­tu­tions like Nor­wich Union that fun­nel mon­ey into the fos­sil fuel indus­try have stood in the shad­ows for too long. Today, we are join­ing with thou­sands around the world in tak­ing cre­ative direct action to pre­vent the fos­sil fuel econ­o­my from destroy­ing our future. The only real solu­tion to cli­mate change it to keep fos­sil fuels in the ground.”

The pho­to oppor­tu­ni­ty is real, and the apol­o­gy sand­bags are ready to go.
The only ques­tion is — will Nor­wich Union accept its respon­si­bil­i­ty for cli­mate change and help us to dis­trib­ute them?

Con­tact: norwich@risingtide.org.uk, 0795 144 4545
www.risingtide.org.uk/norwich

SPEECH GIVEN OUTSIDE NORWICH UNION ANNOUNCING THE DECISION.

Wel­come ladies and gen­tle­men.

I am here today to announce a land­mark deci­sion that puts Nor­wich Union at the very fore­front of respon­si­ble busi­ness prac­tices and, we believe, makes it a world leader in the finan­cial sec­tor. This announce­ment will change a lot about the way Nor­wich Union does busi­ness, and will impact our cus­tomers, investors, and all of our cor­po­rate part­ners.

Before I go any fur­ther, I want to tell you a sto­ry. It’s about Mark Hodges, the CEO of Nor­wich Union Life.

Last sum­mer, Mr Hodges’ wife had a baby, their first child. They planned a hol­i­day to their sum­mer home to spend time with their new baby. But their sum­mer home was in Tewkes­bury, and it was flood­ed last sum­mer. Mr and Mrs Hodges arrived, Mr Hodges cradling the new baby in his arms, to find chairs float­ing, car­pets sod­den, and pho­to albums full of fam­i­ly mem­o­ries destroyed. Over the course of the next few days, as news of the dam­age across the coun­try spread, the inevitable fin­ger was point­ed to cli­mate change. Watch­ing his new child in her bassinette, Mr Hodge had an epiphany. He did not want his lega­cy to his daugh­ter to be a world rav­aged by cli­mate change. He began to devour every­thing he could find about the effects cli­mate change might have, here in the UK and around the world. He read about more floods, more droughts, more fam­i­lies’ lives ruined. He read about the destruc­tion of the Ama­zon and the loss of wildlife. He read about the mil­lions of peo­ple who would lose their homes, or their lives. And on his first day back at work after the birth of his daugh­ter, Mr. Hodge made a vow to do every­thing in his con­sid­er­able pow­er to pre­vent these dread­ful things from hap­pen­ing – start­ing with the com­pa­ny he is respon­si­ble for.

Mr Hodge looked with new eyes at Nor­wich Union’s approach to its invest­ment of insur­ance pre­mi­ums. He looked at fos­sil fuel indus­try – a sure­fire win­ner when it comes to return on invest­ment – in a whole new light. And he looked on the Nor­wich Union invest­ment port­fo­lio with grow­ing hor­ror: Shell, BP, Exxon, Cono­coPhillips, Chrysler, British Ener­gy, Cen­tri­ca, Eon, BMW… the list went on and on. In total, Nor­wich Union’s invest­ment in the fos­sil fuel indus­try added up to 6.1 bil­lion pounds. Mr Hodge realised that if his com­pa­ny was 2% own­er of BP, it was as com­plic­it in the dam­age to the cli­mate as BP was. And here, he realised, is where the change must start.

So, ladies and gen­tle­men, I am extra­or­di­nar­i­ly proud to stand here today and announce, on behalf of Mr Hodge and the Board of Direc­tors, that from today, Nor­wich Union will be with­draw­ing the entire­ty of its 6.1 bil­lion invest­ment in the fos­sil fuel indus­try. [shock hor­ror in the audi­ence]. Please, remain calm. We realise this will come as a major shock to our share­hold­ers and cor­po­rate part­ners. We want to enter into a dia­logue with all of our part­ners about this deci­sion, and Mr Hodges will be mak­ing him­self per­son­al­ly avail­able to all those with con­cerns. I will be on hand fol­low­ing this pre­sen­ta­tion to arrange meet­ings, and dis­trib­ute con­tact details. How­ev­er, going for­ward, I appeal all those lis­ten­ing to look to the big­ger pic­ture. Nor­wich Union has always been about pro­tect­ing our cus­tomers’ futures. Today, we are mak­ing a pol­i­cy change that will pro­tect our col­lec­tive future. I’m sure our share­hold­ers, and indeed all of you here today, will agree with me that pro­tect­ing our com­mon future, is cer­tain­ly more impor­tant than pro­tect­ing our bot­tom line.

But today is not all about the board room and the share­hold­ers. Today, as every day, is about our cus­tomers. We realise that the deci­sions we have made over the past decades have already caused irrev­o­ca­ble changes to our cli­mate. We also realise that many of our cus­tomers in the Nor­folk area are find­ing that their homes are now at greater risk of flood­ing. There­fore, as a token of our deep regret for the role we have played in plac­ing our own cus­tomers at greater risk, today we are offer­ing every­one free sand­bags to help pro­tect their homes from future flood­ing. We espe­cial­ly encour­age those home­own­ers who have recent­ly dis­cov­ered that their homes are now unin­sur­able to make use of this offer, and it is to them that we extend our great­est apolo­gies.

How­ev­er, I hope that you all join me in see­ing this day not as a day to regret, but a day to cel­e­brate, and a day that we all can be immense­ly proud of.

Thank you.

I would now like to invite my col­leagues to help me dis­trib­ute our Apol­o­gy Sand­bags.

norwich@risingtide.org.uk
http://www.risingtide.org.uk/norwich
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2.4.08
Police Search­es Hous­es After Arrests At E.On Block­ade

Not­ting­hamshire Police searched 2 hous­es yes­ter­day after­noon after it had made two arrests at the block­ade at E.On offices on Mount Street. The search­es were ‘autho­rized’ under sec­tion 18 of the Police And Crim­i­nal Evi­dence Act 1984. Under this act; “A con­sta­ble may enter and search any premis­es occu­pied or con­trolled by a per­son who is under arrest for an arrestable offence, if he has rea­son­able grounds for sus­pect­ing that there is on the premis­es evi­dence that relates to that offence”. Both peo­ple arrest­ed were released ear­ly in the evening and were charged with Sec­tion 5 pub­lic order offences. They are to appear at Not­ting­ham Mag­is­trates Court on April 14th.

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Fos­sil Fool­ing in Glas­gow

A bunch of Fos­sil Fools took to the Streets of Glas­gow today, try­ing to per­suade peo­ple to up their car­bon emis­sions by putting more petrol in their cars, applaud­ing SUV’s and urg­ing pedes­tri­ans to Stop Walk­ing — Start Dri­ving!

The stu­pid suit­ed Fools, some sport­ing bowler hats, face­paint, pin stripes and brief­cas­es, and glass­es adorned with dol­lar signs, went to a near­by Shell garage where cus­tomers were urged to guz­zle more gas, and big cars were slavered over. One dri­ver refused to dri­ve over a hand-paint­ed Plan­et Earth as he left the scene of Cli­mate Crime, but san­i­ty pre­vailed as the next guy in a Jaguar (JAAGGUUAORRRGASSMMMM!!! er
sor­ry) glee­ful­ly put his foot down on the rub­bish plan­et and sped off, to the delight and applause of the Fools. The car is might­i­er than the plan­et! The con­fused Fools then unfurled a giant Award to Shell for its con­tri­bu­tions to cli­mate change.

Next they applaud­ed more 4x4s at traf­fic lights, before inad­ver­tent­ly stum­bling into a branch of Star­bucks to play – and Star­bucks are a well known mod­el employ­er and sell Green Cof­fee! The Fools, hav­ing realised their mis­take, then took to the Street again, and lit upon a branch of the Roy­al Bank of Scot­land. One of the slight­ly more sane look­ing Fools, more of an idiot real­ly, plant­ed lots of leaflets about how the RBS is financ­ing cli­mate change on a mas­sive scale, in amongst the oth­ers in the bank
telling you how good mon­ey is. When told he shouldn’t be doing this, he mere­ly smiled and was left alone. But not for long.

A grotesque of Fools sud­den­ly appeared in the bank, caus­ing noise and may­hem and laugh­ing at some insane joke, before unfurl­ing their large Award ban­ner, applaud­ing the RBS’s con­tri­bu­tion to cli­mate change. It seemed that these idiots would stop at noth­ing to show how Fool­ish they were!

Hav­ing some­how nego­ti­at­ed the cross­ing of a Sauchiehall Street, after frol­ic­some times with some road work­ers, the Fools socked toward, then into, a Flight Cen­tre. Here they enquired about get­ting a hol­i­day with the biggest, guar­an­teed CO2 emis­sion. Then they pre­sent­ed the flight cen­tre staff with anoth­er huge ban­ner Award for their con­tri­bu­tions to cli­mate change, and had a fun game of ‘Chairs’, before turn­ing into heli­copters and fly­ing out of the shop.

Here they learned that many BIG SUVs were to be seen at a local pri­vate school, so they scram­bled up there to drool over all those beooooo­ti­ful gas guz­zlers. At one point, some of them, under­stand­ably, lost con­trol of them­selves over a specif­i­cal­ly Big Beau­ti­ful Car­car, slaver­ing and lick­ing at it. Then, the ‘own­er’ showed us how big a hard-on he has for his guz­zler by push­ing a Fool, who had pro­duced an old feath­er duster from the depths of his bag, and shout­ing ‘Get away from MY CAR!!’. Said sane man then pro­ceed­ed to get on his mobile, more of that lat­er.

As they went down the street, lots of chil­dren were pleas­ant­ly sur­prised by this strange Frol­ic of Fools as they pro­gressed, Then — THE COPS! Gasp! The sane man had called them because his car­car had been dust­ed off and ‘touched’, but they soon realised what a harm­less bunch of Fools con­front­ed them, and went away smil­ing.

So the Fos­sil Fools strug­gled off into the late after­noon sun­shine. What a con­fus­ing day it had been. For­tu­nate­ly, the rest of the world went on being sane.

Thin­stan­ley
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Dear Car-Dri­ving Com­muters

This ban­ner was sight­ed on Char­ing Cross motor­way inter­sec­tion in cen­tral Glas­gow this morn­ing.

“Cli­mate change does­n’t exist. (APRIL FOOLS YOU FOSSIL FOOL!)”

It had the fol­low­ing note attached…
“Dear Car-Dri­ving Com­muters.
Who stack your­selves up one by one.
Grid-lock­ing our city Glas­gow in high car­bon, low health, grrr- noise / eurgh-air and cat­a­stroph­ic cli­mate chaos.

GET OUT OF YOUR CARS YOU FOSSIL FOOLS!

From Cyclists, Pedes­tri­ans, Health Work­ers, City-Dwellers,
Low-Car­bon Lifestylers Want­i­ng Rad­i­cal Change Now,
Ground­ed Non-fly­ers Who Want to Grow Veg­eta­bles on Your Land.”

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New­cas­tle activists block­ade 4x4 deal­er­ship!

Peo­ple from Tyne­side con­cerned about the effects of cli­mate change paid a vis­it to a 4x4 deal­er­ship which sells hum-ve or hum­mer style 4x4’s.

The entrance to Vroom car super­store was block­ad­ed and a ban­ner pro­claim­ing “kill car cul­ture before it kills us” was stretched across the road.

The activists hoped to high­light the fos­sil fool car cul­ture which is so dom­i­nant in all u.k cites and the unsus­tain­able cap­i­tal­ism which fuels car cul­ture.

The work­ers at the garage did­n’t take the protest very well and respond­ed aggre­sive­ly to our presence,at one point a work­er rammed his car though the block­ade which left two of the protest group on the bon­net of his car and lucky to avoid seri­ous injury!

The police soon arrived and broke the block­ade up and let the over zeal­ous work­ers in to the garage. Despite the fact two peo­ple had been assault­ed by a motor vehi­cle the police chose to ignore this and pro­ceed­ed to arrest the two peo­ple that had been struck for crim­i­nal dam­age of the car that was dri­ven into them!! The police then seized the video cam­era belong to one of the group as it con­tained evi­dence of the alleged crim­i­nal dam­age (so no pics.. sor­ry)

The block­aders encour­age oth­er groups or indi­vid­u­als to take action against the cli­mate crim­i­nals in your area.

Hap­py fos­sil fools day.

for fur­ther info on events and actions in New­cas­tle and the North-East con­tact; whydontyou@post.com

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Free pub­lic trans­port for all? Liv­er­pool activists are hav­ing a laugh!

Ear­ly on the morn­ing of April 1st, a group of Liv­er­pool activists car­ried out a ban­ner drop and dis­trib­uted leaflets and dum­my tick­ets out­side Lime Street Sta­tion, telling the pub­lic that they could trav­el for free.

A ban­ner read­ing “FREE TRANSPORT FOR ALL – DON’T BE A FOSSIL FOOL” was hung from scaf­fold­ing above the sta­tion, and fake tick­ets marked “Free Trav­el” were giv­en out, accom­pa­nied by a leaflet enti­tled “Only Jok­ing”, which called on peo­ple to take the deci­sions on improv­ing pub­lic trans­port into the hands of those who run and use the ser­vice, not the com­pa­nies who prof­it from it.

“Prices are going up mas­sive­ly,” says the leaflet, “at a time when the gov­ern­ment says they want peo­ple out of their cars so they can cut down on the use of fos­sil fuels! Instead, the gov­ern­ment are cut­ting price sub­si­dies and let­ting com­pa­nies charge what they like!” It ques­tions the 3.8% price hike imple­ment­ed by Merseyrail last year, point­ing out the lack of a cor­re­spond­ing improve­ment to the ser­vice or to the pay and work­ing con­di­tions of Merseyrail’s employ­ees.

It was not long before two Trans­port Police and a Com­mu­ni­ty Sup­port Offi­cer took an inter­est, and upon read­ing the leaflet they ini­tial­ly seemed sat­is­fied (pro­vid­ed one activist moved a full five inch­es to her right in order to be clear of the sta­tion bound­ary.) Five min­utes lat­er, though, they returned, with the real­i­sa­tion that, though it had slipped their minds before­hand, the activists were, in fact, break­ing the law. One of them wore a trench­coat, and slapped his fore­head with the heel of his palm before turn­ing back and announc­ing there was just one more thing (I may be mak­ing that up). What had sud­den­ly occurred to them was that some com­muters may not prop­er­ly under­stand the phrase “Only Jok­ing” and try to use a clear­ly home-print­ed joke tick­et as if it were the real thing, which would make the activists guilty of “Mak­ing or sup­ply­ing arti­cles for use in frauds”, under Arti­cle 7 of the Fraud Act (2006) and mean they had to be arrest­ed; as nobody want­ed that kind of paper­work, the police advised that it was best for all con­cerned if they moved on.

After con­sul­ta­tion, the activists decid­ed to take that risk, and the rest of the leaflets were dis­trib­uted with­out inci­dent. Amus­ing as this is to recount, it is yet anoth­er exam­ple of the dis­turb­ing rise in police harass­ment of peace­ful pro­test­ers and cam­paign­ers in the city cen­tre.

Mean­while, car­bon emis­sions rise along with pub­lic trans­port prices and it is cheap­er to dri­ve to Man­ches­ter than to get the train. How long are we going to suf­fer these fools?

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Total FFD
Total­i­tar­i­an Fos­sil Fools Day took place at the Dor­est House Total Petrol Sta­tion 170–172 Maryle­bone Rd, Lon­don on April 1st. Join­ing in with the events of http://www.fossilfoolsday.org the 5 pro­test­ers demon­strat­ed against the French oil com­pa­ny’s fos­sil fool­ish­ness caus­ing cli­mate change and pol­lu­tion as well as the usu­al protest against Total’s sup­port of the bru­tal Bur­ma jun­ta. Total funds the evil jun­ta with 500 mil­lion dol­lars a year and its gas pipeline in Bur­ma was built with slave labour (see http://www.totaldenialfilm.com).

The heavy Maryle­bone Road traf­fic beeped in sup­port of the “BEEP 4 BURMA BOYCOTT TOTAL” ban­ners and many taxi dri­vers vis­it­ing the sta­tion request­ed leaflets about the protest. One pass­er-by made a point of vow­ing to the pro­test­ers nev­er to get petrol from Total ever again.

In Jan­u­ary 2008 Total’s fos­sil fool­ish­ness was recog­nised by the French courts as they con­vict­ed Total of France’s worst oil dis­as­ter over the sink­ing of the tanker Eri­ka off the coast of Brit­tany in Decem­ber 1999. The dis­as­ter leaked 20,000 tonnes of oil into the sea, con­t­a­m­i­nat­ing 400km of coast­line. Hav­ing tried to deny respon­si­bil­i­ty Total was fined 375,000 euros (£280,000) and ordered to pay a share of near­ly 200m euros in dam­ages. The fine was the max­i­mum penal­ty allowed. See BBC news arti­cle

Cavendish Square Protest
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On April 2nd, totaloutofburma.org also protest­ed out­side Total’s offices at 33 Cavendish Square. We were pleased to speak to one pass­er-by who had read our leaflet from a pre­vi­ous protest and said she had switched her home gas sup­ply from Total due to Total’s sup­port of the mil­i­tary regime in Bur­ma.

Total and Bur­ma

A detailed report on Total Oil’s involve­ment in Bur­ma, writ­ten by Bur­ma Cam­paign UK, can be down­loaded at http://www.burmacampaign.org.uk/total.html

Total is in a joint ven­ture with the dic­ta­tor­ship in the Yadana gas project in south­ern Bur­ma. [1]

The gas project funds the jun­ta with hun­dreds of mil­lions of dol­lars a year and rep­re­sents a major source of for­eign cur­ren­cy for the regime to buy weapons and finance the army.

Bur­ma has the world’s worst health care [2], the most cor­rup­tion [3] and the most child sol­diers [4].

Protests are held week­ly but loca­tions may change. For infor­ma­tion and reports on protests in Lon­don and around the coun­try please see
http://totaloutofburma.org

Bur­ma Videos

Bur­ma Cam­paign UK’s video chan­nel on YouTube:

- New to Bur­ma? Watch these videos for a brief intro­duc­tion
— This is Bur­ma Music — U2, REM, Damien Rice, KT Tun­stall…
— This is Bur­ma: News and Doc­u­men­taries — includ­ing Bur­ma’s Secret War
and Inside The Crack­down

http://www.youtube.com/burmacampaignuk

Get TOTAL OIL out of Bur­ma group on Face­book:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=6833508763

Recent Bur­ma news: (see http://myamarnews.blogspot.com — read links for the full ver­sions of sto­ries)

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Engen the focal point of Fos­sil Fools day in Dur­ban, South Africa

Coun­tries around the world observed Fos­sil “Fools” Day — which is an inter­na­tion­al day of protest focused on cli­mate change and ener­gy issues.

In Dur­ban, petrol giant Engen became the focal point for res­i­dents who have long focused their anger at the refin­ery, hold­ing it respon­si­ble for caus­ing var­i­ous lung dis­eases among the com­mu­ni­ty.

The pro­test­ers laid flo­ral wreaths sig­ni­fy­ing deaths in this com­mu­ni­ty due to lung infec­tions. Asth­ma has been one of the main prob­lems here. The gen­er­al preva­lence rate of the lung dis­ease world­wide is between 10% and 12% and this area has over five times the norm.

Solu­tions to pol­lu­tion
Den­nis Bru­tus an Envi­ron­men­tal Activist says: “If Engen and oth­er cor­po­ra­tions chose the best tech­ni­cal solu­tions you would end up min­imis­ing the amount of pol­lu­tion. The prob­lem is that it would cut into their prof­its so they choos­ing to put prof­its ahead of peo­ple.”

Indus­try boss­es say there has been a reduc­tion in air pol­lu­tion over the past 10 years, but admit more can be done.

Willem Oost­huizen of Engen says: “We will cer­tain­ly try to keep on work­ing on our envi­ron­men­tal per­for­mance, reduc­ing the flar­ing, becom­ing more reli­able, we care for the com­mu­ni­ty and we going to do more.”

Engen has also accept­ed a mem­o­ran­dum — deliv­ered by uni­ver­si­ty stu­dents and ill chil­dren from the area. They’re call­ing for, among oth­er things, trans­paren­cy. The com­mu­ni­ty has vowed to fol­low up on their demands.

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Pranksters attempt to Pur­chase Goods with Coal in New­cas­tle, Aus­tralia

A group of peo­ple from Ris­ing Tide New­cas­tle went to a large indoor shop­ping mall armed with a fist full of leaflets, two bags full of coal, and a large colour­ful ban­ner which asked the ques­tion “How does buy­ing stuff fuel cli­mate change?” and direct­ing the read­er to a web­site for the answer. While a few of the peo­ple head­ed up to the roof of the build­ing with the ban­ner, the rest of the group walked towards the K‑mart in order to swap their bags of coal for some cheap con­sumer prod­ucts (there­by cut­ting out the mid­dle man).

The small group of pranksters was met by a stiff line of about 20 humour­less police offi­cers in crowd con­trol mode, and a sim­i­lar num­ber of secu­ri­ty guards. No, they were informed, they would not be enter­ing K‑mart today. The pranksters explained what they were doing, and how ram­pant con­sumerism was one of the root caus­es of cli­mate change, and would it be okay please if we just did our lit­tle prank of try­ing to buy prod­ucts with coal, and then we could all go home? No, replied the humour­less author­i­ties, you may not. Not only that, but try­ing to buy prod­ucts with coal was one step away from theft, offered one of the police offi­cers.

So some of the pranksters began talk­ing to the shop­ping pub­lic about the cli­mate change impact of cheap import­ed con­sumer items, and hand­ing out fly­ers with more infor­ma­tion. A cou­ple of oth­ers snuck off into the near­by Toys ‘R’ Us and tried once again to spend their coal. Alas, just as our pranksters approached the check­out they were rum­bled by secu­ri­ty. Final­ly, a few min­utes lat­er, the pranksters were final­ly offer to make an offer to a near­by fash­ion shop. Unfor­tu­nate­ly, the deal was knocked back.

Mean­while, on the roof of the build­ing, things were going bet­ter. A big ban­ner was suc­cess­ful­ly hung off the build­ing, fac­ing two main roads and cov­er­ing the mas­sive shop­ping cen­tre logo on the cor­ner of the build­ing. The ban­ner had a pic­ture of a shop­ping trol­ley with a plume of smoke com­ing from the back of it said “How does buy­ing stuff fuel cli­mate change?”. A news­pa­per pho­tog­ra­ph­er caught the action from down on the street below.

Even­tu­al­ly, all those involved were round­ed up and kicked out of the build­ing, at threat of arrest. While some of the shop­pers they had spo­ken to were just cranky, some were sup­port­ive, and some of were inter­est­ed to know more. Unfor­tu­nate­ly it seemed none of secu­ri­ty guards or police offi­cers were inter­est­ed in con­sumerism fuel­ing cli­mate change, and they cer­tain­ly weren’t inter­est­ed in a bit of light-heart­ed prank­tivism.

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8 Arrest­ed as North Car­oli­na, USA Res­i­dents Shut Down Con­struc­tion at Cliff­side Coal Plant
North Carolina FFD
At 6:30 this morn­ing, North Car­oli­na res­i­dents locked them­selves to bull­doz­ers to stop the con­struc­tion of Duke Energy’s mas­sive Cliff­side coal-fired pow­er plant being built 50 miles west of Char­lotte, NC. “In the face of cat­a­stroph­ic cli­mate change, build­ing a new coal plant is tan­ta­mount to sign­ing a death sen­tence for our gen­er­a­tion,” said local farmer Matt Wal­lace, while locked to a bull­doz­er. The con­cerned cit­i­zens also roped off the con­struc­tion site with “Glob­al Warm­ing Crime Scene” tape and held ban­ners that read “Coal Fuels Cli­mate Change” and “Social Change, not Cli­mate Change.”

Short­ly after activists locked them­selves to con­struc­tion equip­ment, police arrived on the scene and used pain com­pli­ance holds and taz­ers to force them to unlock them­selves.

The act of civ­il dis­obe­di­ence is one of over 100 protests tak­ing place around the world on what cli­mate activists are call­ing Fos­sil Fools Day, a con­fronta­tion­al day of protest tar­get­ing com­pa­nies respon­si­ble for run­away car­bon diox­ide emis­sions. The day of action was orga­nized by the inter­na­tion­al Ris­ing Tide net­work and its allies to demand an end to the extrac­tion and burn­ing of fos­sil fuels and a just, rapid tran­si­tion to sus­tain­able ways of liv­ing. In Not­ting­ham, UK, cli­mate activists block­ad­ed the offices of E‑on, a com­pa­ny try­ing to build a new gen­er­a­tion of coal-fired pow­er sta­tions, while anoth­er group in Wales halt­ed work at one of the biggest open­cast coal mines in Europe.

The new Cliff­side plant is cur­rent­ly in legal lim­bo for being in vio­la­tion of the Clean Air Act. While Duke CEO Jim Rogers pub­licly paints Duke as a “green” ener­gy com­pa­ny, he has refused to install the best avail­able pol­lu­tion con­trols on the new coal plant, as is required by fed­er­al law. The plant would pump 6 mil­lion tons of car­bon diox­ide into the atmos­phere annu­al­ly in addi­tion to tox­ic heavy met­als such as mer­cury.

“The Fos­sil Fools in gov­ern­ment and indus­try are play­ing games with our future: the time for lip ser­vice and half-mea­sures is over. Direct actions like this one are nec­es­sary to stop peo­ple like Jim Rogers, who watch the plan­et burn while count­ing the mon­ey they make from the fire.” said Char­lotte res­i­dent Jane Cal­houn.

Cli­mate change warn­ing signs abound: count­less plant and ani­mal species are being pushed to the brink of extinc­tion by warm­ing tem­per­a­tures; low-lying islands are evac­u­at­ing due to ris­ing sea lev­els; droughts, tor­na­dos, and floods are on the increase. “Cli­mate change is the great­est threat humans have ever faced. We should be tear­ing down coal plants, not build­ing new ones,” said Clare Jones of Asheville Ris­ing Tide.

Pub­lic oppo­si­tion to the Cliff­side plant, includ­ing law­suits, pub­lic protests and acts of civ­il dis­obe­di­ence, has been grow­ing steadi­ly. “Jim Rogers won’t have to live with the con­se­quences of glob­al warm­ing. Our gen­er­a­tion will. We aren’t going any­where until this plant is can­celed!” said Cal­houn. A ral­ly this Sat­ur­day in Char­lotte is expect­ed to draw hun­dreds of demon­stra­tors.

This action was orga­nized by Asheville Ris­ing Tide and Earth First!

Street Mr Rogers

Con­tact:
On-site: Liz Veazey, South­east Cli­mate Con­ver­gence (919)619‑5964
Off-site: Abi­gail Singer, Asheville Ris­ing Tide (828)280‑3462

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NY Citi lock-on25 Bil­lion­aires for Dirty Ener­gy Block­ade Citibank Head­quar­ters; 2 Arrest­ed

In Cel­e­bra­tion of Fos­sil Fools Day — Citi takes heat for coal financ­ing

New York, NY — At 12:30pm today over 25 Bil­lion­aires for Dirty Ener­gy block­ad­ed the main entrance of Citibank’s Upper East Side head­quar­ters, 2 were arrest­ed by NYPD after chain­ing them­selves to the front doors. NYPD offi­cers even­tu­al­ly had to cut through their chains.

Dressed in tuxe­dos and top hats, Bil­lion­aires are demand­ing Citibank shift their large-scale invest­ments in coal-fired pow­er plants due to coal’s increas­ing invest­ment risk. “Coal has lost its appeal as a pre­dictable invest­ment; it is fraught with uncer­tain­ty” said Bil­lion­aire, Lau­ren Valle, pri­or to being arrest­ed by NYPD. “Bot­tom-line, CITI is mort­gag­ing our future and com­pro­mis­ing their own long-term com­pet­i­tive­ness.”

Bil­lion­aires held large signs read­ing: “Coal=Too Risky, Citi We Want our Mon­ey Back.”

“Cli­mate change will be a major invest­ment theme of the future” said Scott Parkin of Rain­for­est Action Net­work. “You don’t have to care what glob­al warm­ing will do to the cli­mate to make a buck­et load of mon­ey by prepar­ing.” Oth­er notable bil­lion­aires that have turned to clean ener­gy for their invest­ment poten­tial include, CEO of GE Jef­frey R. Immelt, Wal­mart CEO H. Lee Scott, and mav­er­ick oil­man Boone Pick­ens.

By all accounts coal is becom­ing an increas­ing­ly risky invest­ment. In the last three months alone, the fed­er­al gov­ern­ment indef­i­nite­ly sus­pend­ed a loan pro­gram for new coal-fired pow­er plants in rur­al areas because of uncer­tain­ty about cli­mate change and soar­ing con­struc­tion costs. The deci­sion came short­ly after three major Wall Street invest­ment banks, includ­ing Citi, announced new rules requir­ing util­i­ties to show that coal-plant pro­pos­als fac­tor in the cost of future car­bon reg­u­la­tion. In addi­tion, the fed­er­al gov­ern­ment yanked fund­ing from their expen­sive, fan­tas­ti­cal Future­Gen plant.

In con­junc­tion with today’s Citi event, Fos­sil Fools Day activ­i­ties are hap­pen­ing from North Dako­ta to New Zealand. There are over 100 actions planned includ­ing Fos­sil Fool award deliv­er­ies to some of the most dam­ag­ing CEOs and politi­cians, green job ral­lies, protests and civ­il dis­obe­di­ence at pow­er plants, ener­gy com­pa­nies, and banks. Actions aim to express oppo­si­tion to dirty ener­gy and show sup­port for cli­mate jus­tice and cor­po­rate respon­si­bil­i­ty. Fos­sil Fools Day is being orga­nized by the Ener­gy Action Coali­tion and a num­ber of inter­na­tion­al allies includ­ing the Inter­na­tion­al Ris­ing Tide Net­work, Rain­for­est Action Net­work, and the Cana­di­an Youth Cli­mate Coali­tion.

For more infor­ma­tion vis­it, www.dirtymoney.org

CONTACTS:
Nell Green­berg, 510.847.9777
Sam Haswell, 415.659.0519

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Activists Block­ade Bank of Amer­i­ca to Protest Fund­ing of Coal, Boston, Mass­a­chu­setts, USA
BoA Boston FFD
Boston, MA – Cop­ley Square, April 1, 2008. April Fools! As of 9:00AM, in con­junc­tion with a down­town ral­ly, four activists have locked them­selves to the front entrance of the Bank of Amer­i­ca branch in Cop­ley Square. They are protest­ing the bank’s fund­ing of coal and ener­gy com­pa­nies who are among the worst con­trib­u­tors to cli­mate change, and direct­ly respon­si­ble for innu­mer­able human rights abus­es in com­mu­ni­ties where coal is extract­ed and burned.

Update: Four arrests in Boston, some lock box­es were cut, but oth­ers were loaded into the police wag­on still locked to each oth­er.

The April Fools prank took place as part of the Fos­sil Fools Day of Action, in coor­di­na­tion with over 100 ral­lies, protests, and acts of civ­il dis­obe­di­ence around the world. These actions are intend­ed to chal­lenge and dis­rupt the fos­sil fuels indus­try, which sci­en­tists say is pri­mar­i­ly respon­si­ble for glob­al warm­ing.

Bank of Amer­i­ca has lent over $144 bil­lion to com­pa­nies like Massey Ener­gy, Arch Coal, and Peabody Ener­gy, who are infa­mous for their human rights vio­la­tions, strip min­ing, and moun­tain­top removal coal min­ing. The demon­stra­tors are demand­ing that Bank of Amer­i­ca stop pro­vid­ing fund­ing for coal com­pa­nies engaged in all forms of sur­face min­ing and can­cel all loans to new fos­sil fuel burn­ing pow­er plants.

“With­out the finan­cial sup­port of large banks like Bank of Amer­i­ca, the fos­sil fuels indus­try could not con­tin­ue destroy­ing the earth and our com­mu­ni­ties,” said Elise Ansel, who locked her arms to oth­er activists in order to pre­vent the bank from doing busi­ness as usu­al.

Coal-burn­ing pow­er plants are respon­si­ble for 40% of U.S. green­house gas­es that cause glob­al warm­ing, and are a lead­ing cause of asth­ma and lung can­cer, caus­ing over 24,000 pre­ma­ture deaths a year. “It’s not just an envi­ron­men­tal issue. The peo­ple who are most affect­ed by the coal indus­try are already dis­ad­van­taged by this eco­nom­ic sys­tem,” said Laila Murad of Brighton, who also locked down to the bank, “Coal plants are often built in low-income neigh­bor­hoods and com­mu­ni­ties of col­or, and the coal is most often mined in poor areas and on indige­nous land. Coal min­ing is just anoth­er chap­ter in a long and bloody sto­ry of colo­nial­ism and injus­tice.”

The Fos­sil Fools Day of Action was called for by Ris­ing Tide North Amer­i­ca, Rain­for­est Action Net­work, and the Ener­gy Action Coali­tion. More infor­ma­tion on the actions tak­ing place around the world is avail­able at www.fossilfoolsday.org.

Boston Fos­sil Fools Day Media Con­tact:

Colleen Cronin
781–308-2458 / bostonfossilfools@gmail.com

Nation­al Fos­sil Fools Day Media Con­tact:

Mon­i­ca Vaugh­an, Ris­ing Tide North Amer­i­ca
541–521-1832 / fossilfools@risingtidenorthamerica.org

More pho­tos
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At the Uni­ver­si­ty of Ken­tucky, USA, stu­dents protest­ed the university’s coal-fired pow­er plant by climb­ing atop the coal stock­pile, and rais­ing giant wind tur­bines. Rais­ing a mock wind tur­bine on top of the UK pow­er plant’s coal fuel pile was designed to show the futil­i­ty and myopic vision of the University’s cur­rent ener­gy pol­i­cy. While hap­py to learn that UK does not use coal from moun­tain­top removal sites, the State of Kentucky’s flag­ship uni­ver­si­ty is a fos­sil fool and it must demon­strate lead­er­ship and a far-think­ing approach to its ener­gy sourc­ing and usage.

April is Earth Month, and as stu­dents of the Uni­ver­si­ty of Ken­tucky and Blue­grass Com­mu­ni­ty and Tech­ni­cal Col­lege we are oblig­ed to point out the areas where our pub­lic insti­tu­tions need improve­ment.

Giv­en the grav­i­ty and imme­di­a­cy of glob­al warm­ing as a pre­em­i­nent issue of our life­times, we believe that the Uni­ver­si­ty of Kentucky’s con­tin­ued reliance on coal should be lam­bast­ed, and what bet­ter way to do so than in the spir­it of April Fool’s Day?

Rais­ing a mock wind tur­bine on top of the UK pow­er plant’s coal fuel pile was designed to show the futil­i­ty and myopic vision of the University’s cur­rent ener­gy pol­i­cy. While we are hap­py to learn that UK does not use coal from moun­tain­top removal sites, the State of Kentucky’s flag­ship uni­ver­si­ty is a fos­sil fool and it must demon­strate lead­er­ship and a far-think­ing approach to its ener­gy sourc­ing and usage.

Fos­sil fuel use is unequiv­o­cal­ly bad for the envi­ron­ment at large, as well as all of its denizens; how­ev­er, it is through obsta­cles of our own mak­ing that we con­tin­ue on this short-sight­ed and harm­ful path. Ken­tucky needs to rethink the destruc­tion of its moun­tains and its coal use, and groups like the Ener­gy Action Coali­tion, Ken­tuck­ians for the Com­mon­wealth, UK Green­thumb, and The Uni­ver­si­ty of Transylvania’s TERRA are great lead­ers and resources for those wish­ing to become edu­cat­ed or involved.

We wish every­one a Hap­py Earth Month, invite every­one to UK’s Earth Day Fair Tues­day April 22nd, and look for­ward to a con­tin­u­ing dia­logue to meet the con­cerns and needs of every­one here in our great state.

Cor­dial­ly,
Con­cerned Stu­dents and Cit­i­zens
Ukgreenthumb@googlegroups.com

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For fur­ther details of more actions in North Amer­i­ca, check out http://actions.energyactioncoalition.org/fossilfools/reports/list and
http://www.fossilfoolsdayofaction.org/category/north-america/

Bio-fuels Action Edinburgh & Bristol 15 April

The Edin­burgh Agro­fu­el Action group are plan­ning a protest for April Bio­fools Day on the 15th April from 12 mid­day-2pm. It will be at a BP petrol sta­tion (as BP are high investors in bio­fu­els). It will be cre­ative and fun, attract­ing media atten­tion as well as engag­ing with the pub­lic about the issues.

The Edin­burgh Agro­fu­el Action group are plan­ning a protest for April Bio­fools Day on the 15th April from 12 mid­day-2pm. It will be at a BP petrol sta­tion (as BP are high investors in bio­fu­els). It will be cre­ative and fun, attract­ing media atten­tion as well as engag­ing with the pub­lic about the issues.
It’s part of a wider day of action, with local protests hap­pen­ing around the UK. April 15th is the day the Renew­able Trans­port Fuel Oblig­a­tion (RTFO) comes into force, mean­ing all fore­courts will be legal­ly oblig­ed to sell only fuel which is blend­ed with 2.5% bio­fu­el. Tar­gets increase to 5% by 2010 and 10% by 2020.

Please get in touch if you want to be involved: agro­fu­elac­tioned­in­burgh (at) googlemail.com (also email this address is you want to go on the mail­ing list).

What’s wrong with agro­fu­els? (bio­fu­els)

Defor­esta­tion, peat­land destruc­tion and nitro­gen fer­tilis­er use mean that agro­fu­els are actu­al­ly worse for the cli­mate than fos­sil fuel. For exam­ple, a study by Paul Crutzen (nobel prize-win­ner) shows that rape­seed biodiesel is 70% worse for cli­mate change than ordi­nary fos­sil diesel (even though it’s grown in the UK so involves no defor­esta­tion or peat­land destruc­tion) due to nitro­gen fer­tilis­er use, as this emits nitrous oxide, a 300x more dam­ag­ing green­house gas than CO2.

Peo­ple are being evict­ed from their lands to make way for agro­fu­el plan­ta­tions, often vio­lent­ly with deaths and human rights abus­es tak­ing place. In Argenti­na 90,000 fam­i­lies and in Paraguay 150,000 fam­i­lies have been evict­ed due to soya expan­sion. These are just 2 exam­ples but this is hap­pen­ing on a wide scale in South-east Asia, India, Tan­za­nia, Ethiopia, Colom­bia and the list goes on.

Food prices are soar­ing as a result of agro­fu­els. Accord­ing to Jean Ziegler (until recent­ly the UN spe­cial rap­por­teur on the right to food) there are 12 mil­lion more peo­ple going hun­gry now than a year ago due to ris­ing food prices, some­thing which agro­fu­els are a big con­tributer to. Instead we need to dra­mat­i­cal­ly reduce fos­sil fuel use, live clos­er to work and fam­i­ly, reduc­ing the need to trav­el, while reduc­ing speed lim­its and increas­ing effi­cien­cy of cars.

For more info vis­it: http://www.biofuelwatch.org.uk/

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The Solu­tion that is even worse than the prob­lem it is meant to solve

On 15th April, the manda­to­ry bio­fu­el blend­ing (RTFO) comes in, mean­ing that 2.5% of fuel sold at the pump must con­tain agro­fu­el. The Gov­ern­ment is pro­mot­ing this as yet anoth­er false tech­ni­cal fix for cli­mate change, despite it’s Chief Sci­en­tist’s doubts about their sus­tain­abil­i­ty.

We, Bris­tol Ris­ing Tide, will be at Tesco, East­ville from 16.30 — 1900 on the 15th to high­light the dis­as­trous impact that the pro­mo­tion of agro­fu­els (bio­fu­els) will have on food prices world­wide, and on defor­esta­tion in South Amer­i­ca and Indone­sia. We invite groups and indi­vid­u­als who share our con­cern to join us.

Tesco, who already sell bio­fu­el at the pump have a vest­ed inter­est in the tech­nol­o­gy’s’ pro­mo­tion as they own a 25% share of Greenen­er­gy, a bio­fu­el com­pa­ny.

A Bris­tol Ris­ing Tider says “Not only does Bio­fu­el pro­duc­tion caus­es greater glob­al warm­ing emis­sions than the equiv­a­lent for fos­sil fuels but for every acre of land used for fuel this is an acre less avail­able for food. We demand that Tesco divest from this com­pa­ny and admit that agro­fu­els are not the solu­tion.

Burn­ing huge quan­ti­ties of food in cars is a sure way of mak­ing peo­ple go hun­gry. Food prices are ris­ing due to bio­fu­els, caus­ing the poor to suf­fer more mal­nu­tri­tion. This has been called a “crime against human­i­ty” by the UN Spe­cial Rap­por­teur on the Right to Food, Jean Ziegler

Fur­ther­more, the Unit­ed Nations has warned that 60 mil­lion peo­ple may soon become “bio­fu­el refugees” – peo­ple forced off their land to make way for huge areas of bio­fu­el crops due to the bio­fu­el boom.

Indige­nous organ­i­sa­tions of Colom­bia and Ecuador say “We are reject­ing the imple­men­ta­tion of the palm oil project on our col­lec­tive ter­ri­to­ries. Apart from the way in which this has been imposed on us, with mas­sacres, threats, dis­place­ment of com­mu­ni­ties, bribery of some lead­ers there are grave envi­ron­men­tal, social, eco­nom­ic and cul­tur­al impacts.”

For fur­ther infor­ma­tion on the seri­ous prob­lems result­ing from the mass pro­duc­tion of bio­fu­els vis­it: www.biofuelwatch.org.uk

See you on the 15th

Climate Camp open meeting: Glasgow, next weekend

Cli­mate Camp − Open invite to a UK-wide deci­sion mak­ing meet­ing − Glas­gow 5th and 6th April
The next Cli­mate Camp gath­er­ing is head­ing north to Scot­land on April 5–6. The meeting/sleeping/socialising will all take place at Car­ni­val Arts Cen­tre, 34 Albion Street Glas­gow. This is in Mer­chant City and about a ten minute walk from Buchanan Street bus station/Queen Street train sta­tion. See map

Cli­mate Camp − Open invite to a UK-wide deci­sion mak­ing meet­ing − Glas­gow 5th and 6th April
The next Cli­mate Camp gath­er­ing is head­ing north to Scot­land on April 5–6. The meeting/sleeping/socialising will all take place at Car­ni­val Arts Cen­tre, 34 Albion Street Glas­gow. This is in Mer­chant City and about a ten minute walk from Buchanan Street bus station/Queen Street train sta­tion. See map

Pro­posed agen­da items should be in by Mon­day March 24th. For guide­lines on gath­er­ing agen­da items see the fol­low­ing page on the web­site

The venue and sleep­ing space are both acces­si­ble. Accom­mo­da­tion will be crash pad and avail­able from Fri­day night. Should you real­ly need a bed for some rea­son be sure to get in touch. If you do not let us know in advance, we can­not guar­an­tee we’ll be able to find you an alter­na­tive.

The organ­is­ing team is work­ing hard to make the gath­er­ing as kid friend­ly as pos­si­ble. There will be an ear­ly to bed sleep­ing space at anoth­er venue, and a kids space through­out the week­end. If you are plan­ning to bring kids, please get in touch so we can bet­ter plan activ­i­ties.

Break­fast, lunch and din­ner will be pro­vid­ed Sat­ur­day and Sun­day. Every­thing will be veg­an and most­ly organ­ic. Get in touch if you have aller­gy con­cerns.

We will be ask­ing for a sug­gest­ed dona­tion (unless you real­ly can’t afford it) of £5 to cov­er the venue and £10 to cov­er food. There will also be a trav­el pool. The idea is that peo­ple with more mon­ey or low­er trav­el costs con­tribute towards the costs of peo­ple with less mon­ey or high­er trav­el costs. Please con­tribute if you can afford it.

There will be a film night and intro­duc­tion to Cli­mate Camp on Fri­day evening. Also, excit­ing things are brew­ing for Mon­day. If you can stick around an extra day, bring your bike and join in on a crit­i­cal mass to a site of some impor­tance… Alter­na­tive trans­porta­tion will be avail­able for those who can’t or don’t want to bike.

It would be extreme­ly use­ful if any­one plan­ning on attend­ing all or part of the week­end could let us know. This will help in buy­ing food, booze and lots of oth­er things too. RSVPs and all oth­er queries/info should be direct­ed to gath­er­ing (at) climatecamp.org.uk That is ‘gath­er­ing’ NOT ‘gath­er­ings’ (the old email address has been nuked).

The Cli­mate Camp on its own did­n’t stop cli­mate change — but it’s part of a grow­ing social move­ment that can! Come and take the next steps for­ward at the upcom­ing UK-wide meet­ing on April 5th to 6th in Glas­gow. Every­one is wel­come, whether you came to the camp, or were sim­ply inspired by it. The Cli­mate Cam­p’s at Drax and Heathrow had 4 key aims: pop­u­lar edu­ca­tion, direct action, sus­tain­able liv­ing, and build­ing a social move­ment to col­lec­tive­ly tack­le cli­mate change. Region­al meet­ings have been hap­pen­ing up and down the coun­try, and the last nation­al meet­ing was in Not­ting­ham .We will meet in Glas­gow to col­lec­tive­ly share all our ideas for tak­ing our aims into 2008.