New squatted spaces & reports from autonomous spaces weekend/‘what next?’ meetings — updated

Squat­ters Estate Agents Opens In Lon­don

As part of the Space Is The Place — Side Step­ping The Prop­er­ty Lad­der series of events tak­ing place in var­i­ous Lon­don autonomous spaces over the week­end of the 11th and 12th April, a squat­ters estate agents has been set up.

Squatters' Estate Agent 'window'Squat­ters Estate Agents Opens In Lon­don

As part of the Space Is The Place — Side Step­ping The Prop­er­ty Lad­der series of events tak­ing place in var­i­ous Lon­don autonomous spaces over the week­end of the 11th and 12th April, a squat­ters estate agents has been set up.

The squat­ters estate agents is based at a new squat­ted venue in Bowl Court, Shored­itch and opens Sat­ur­day at 10am. A dis­play shows a num­ber of emp­ty prop­er­ties around Lon­don along with details about their loca­tion, his­to­ry and suit­abil­i­ty for squat­ting. The prop­er­ties range for aban­doned hous­es and flats, to pubs, shops and even gov­ern­ment build­ings. Some would suit small res­i­den­tial squats and oth­ers grand large scale hous­ing com­mu­ni­ties, squat cafes, freeshops or social cen­tres.

Dur­ing the week­end you’ll have the oppor­tu­ni­ty to meet up with oth­ers in need of hous­ing and go out as a group to put the emp­ties of Lon­don back into good use. Before the end of the week­end you could have your­self and your friends a new home.

The dis­play boards will also be made avail­able at oth­er autonomous spaces over the week­end and beyond.

It’s not to late to con­tribute to the project. Please sub­mit your own emp­ties lists ASAP to the.rampart AT gmail DOT com

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Shoreditch squat
Over the last three weeks peo­ple have been prepar­ing an aban­doned ware­house in Shored­itch (Lon­don) to host events over the week­end of the days of action for squats and autonomous spaces. This week, artists have been trans­form­ing the place for an exhi­bi­tion themed around land use, gen­tri­fi­ca­tion, hous­ing and reclaim­ing space. The build­ing opens on Sat­ur­day at 10am with a pro­gram of films, dis­cus­sion and skill shar­ing till 7pm and again on Sun­day. The space will also be host­ing a freeshop and squat­ters estate agency.

The four storey build­ing had been delib­er­ate­ly left emp­ty for years even though the plan­ning author­i­ties won’t allow it to be demol­ished. Instead of using using/renting or sell­ing the build­ing, the own­ers have instead total­ly gut­ted the inside to deter squat­ters, stairs removed, floor­boards pulled up, pipework yanked out and toi­lets smashed. As if that was­n’t bad enough they have left the build­ing open to the ele­ments with smashed win­dows and a bloody great hole torn out of the roof. It does­n’t take a genius to fig­ure out that the devel­op­ers are wait­ing for the build­ing to fall into dis­re­pair enough to jus­ti­fy its demo­li­tion.

Despite all the dam­age it was con­sid­ered worth squat­ting any­way, part­ly due to the sym­bol­ic val­ue of occu­py­ing and ren­o­vat­ing a build­ing that the own­ers are leav­ing emp­ty while they wait for it to fall apart, but also because it has most of the attrib­ut­es we want­ed and is very con­ve­nient­ly locat­ed.

Right on the edge of the city of Lon­don, the squat is over­shad­owed by a mas­sive new 700 mil­lion pound devel­op­ment site push­ing out into Shored­itch. A huge glis­ten­ing glass tow­er block is the first of many that will be built here, trans­form­ing the area com­plete­ly. The ware­house stands alone with earth movers parked in the open area between it and the con­struc­tion trains and tow­er blocks, an almost exact real life repli­ca of the image used on the April2008 web­site.

The squat is locat­ed in Bowl Court which is up Plough Court next to the junc­tion of Great East­ern Street and Shored­itch High Street.

What next in Lon­don?

After this last week­ends decen­tralised actions for squats and autonomous spaces we’ll be hav­ing a fol­lowup event at the new Bowl Court social cen­tre. It will be a chance to hear about what went on in oth­er cities in the UK and else­where in the world. There will be videos and slide shows of actions and exhi­bi­tions of pho­tos and art­work. The squat­ter estate agents will also have been updat­ed and open for busi­ness again.

More impor­tant­ly it will be a chance for peo­ple from dif­fer­ent spaces to get togeth­er (every­one was too busy dur­ing the days of action them­selves) and dis­cuss some of the issues raised. Part of the aim of the days of action was to bring autonomous spaces togeth­er and cre­ate inter­con­nec­tions for bet­ter col­lab­o­ra­tion and mutu­al sup­port in the future. Of the var­i­ous social cen­tres in Lon­don, three are close to evic­tion with­in the com­ing weeks (the womin­space is due to be evict­ed this wednes­day 16th). How do we move for­ward togeth­er in defend­ing the auton­o­my we cre­ate? How do we extend the links between exist­ing social strug­gles and our autonomous spaces? What roles can and should these spaces be play­ing in pro­duc­ing rad­i­cal social change?

Please invite your friends.

Lon­don wide autonomous spaces net­work meet­ing and a meal.
Sat­ur­day 19th April from 2pm at the Bowl Court Squat off Plough Yard, off Shored­itch High Street

News from Lon­dons autonomous spaces…

New squats; more meet­ings; evic­tion alert; Brad Will revis­it­ed; days of action fol­lowup; the film they tried to ban; 56a Infos­hop and more… With the days of action for autonomous spaces now behind us it’s time to look for­ward. Tak­en from the ram­pART mail­ing list, this is a round up of news and events relat­ing to Lon­don’s social cen­tres. Get involved.

» Bowl Court Squat

Three weeks since we entered the aban­doned ware­house on Bowl Court, we opened on Sat­ur­day with not only the esen­tials like floor­boards, stairs, run­ning water and flush­ing toi­lets but also an art exhi­bi­tion, cin­e­ma, squat­ters estate agents and a ping pong table. If you did­n’t get down there you can find pho­tos on indy­media or come down next sat­ur­day to see for your­self and hear more about the days of action (see below).

» Meet­ings meet­ings meet­ings

With the new Bowl Court space open in Shored­itch we’ve decid­ed to alter­nate ram­pART mon­day organ­is­ing meet­ings between the venues. Next mon­day, (21st April), the meet­ing will be at Ram­part Street. Events pro­pos­als for either space should be made at a Mon­day meet­ing. How­ev­er it seems we just can’t get enough of meet­ings and we’re hav­ing a house
meet­ing at Bowl Court tonight (Tues 15th, 7pm) to dis­cuss and decide prac­ti­cal issues relat­ing to the use of the space.

We’re also organ­is­ing a Lon­don wide autonomous spaces net­work meet­ing for next sat­ur­day, see below for details.

» Evic­tion Alert

The Womin­space (womynspace.blogspot.com) has been turned down an appeal and bailiffs are due to evict tom­morow at 10.20am (Wed 16th). They are request­ing peo­ple come down for break­fast at 9:30am to offer sup­port.

The squat is by the canal at 4a Cor­bridge Cres­cent, E2 near Mare Street. Near­est tube, Beth­nal Green.

» Pop­u­lar Upris­ing in Oax­a­ca, Mex­i­co, 2006.

April 18 at 8pm

Please join us at the Bowl Court Squat on Fri­day, for a screen­ing of the film “Brad, One More Night at the Bar­ri­cades” (55 min). Brazil­ian film­mak­er and media activist Miguel will be on hand to dis­cuss his doc­u­men­tary trib­ute to a fall­en friend and will also show anoth­er one of his films.

When Mex­i­can para­mil­i­tary forces shot Brad Will (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brad_Will) in the chest, killing him, his cam­era fell from his hands. But it did­n’t stop record­ing. It con­tin­ued mov­ing from hand to hand, telling Brad’s sto­ry, as well as the sto­ry of the move­ment of move­ments that he was a part of. From the squats of New York to the forests of Ore­gon, from the anti-glob­al­iza­tion protests in Seat­tle, Prague, Que­bec to the pop­u­lar upris­ing in Oax­a­ca, Brad’s cam­era paints us a pic­ture of what his life was about, and what so many of his friends con­tin­ue to strug­gle for.

Dona­tions will go to help Miguel con­tin­ue his tour. DVDs will also be on sale.

Venue: Bowl Court off Plough Yard, off Shored­itch High Street

» Days of Action Fol­lowup

Sat­ur­day 19th from 2pm

After this last week­ends decen­tralised actions for squats and autonomous spaces we’ll be hav­ing a fol­lowup event at the new Bowl Court social cen­tre. It will be a chance to hear about what went on in oth­er cities in the UK and else­where in the world. There will be videos and slide shows of actions and exhi­bi­tions of pho­tos and art­work. The squat­ter estate agents will also have been updat­ed and open for busi­ness again. Addi­tion­al­ly there will be a lon­don wide autonomous spaces net­work meet­ing and a meal. Doors open 2pm . More details on indy­media.

Venue: Bowl Court off Plough Yard, off Shored­itch High Street

» The Film They Tried to Ban — On the Verge

Mon­day 21st at 7pm

Police have inter­vened across the coun­try to cen­sor ‘On the Verge’ an inde­pen­dent doc­u­men­tary about the Smash EDO cam­paign to shut down the Brighton’s weapons man­u­fac­tur­er EDO MBM. So far estab­lish­ments in Southamp­ton, Chich­ester, Bath and Oxford as well as Brighton have come under police pres­sure to can­cel film show­ings. In Brighton police inter­vened to pre­vent a show­ing at the Duke of York’s Cin­e­ma, just one
hour pri­or to the sched­uled pre­miere.

Cos lots of folk missed it’s first Lon­don screen­ing at House­mans (could­n’t fit any more in) there’s anoth­er chance to see this impor­tant movie at LARC next Mon­day.

Venue is 62 Fieldgate Street, near­est tubes Aldgate East and Whitechapel

» Keep Informed

Those of you south of the riv­er may be espe­cial­ly inter­est­ed to know that the 56a Infos­hop (www.56a.org.uk) have start­ed doing an irreg­u­lar email newslet­ter to let you know what’s been hap­pen­ing and what’s going to hap­pen at the Infos­hop as well as bits and pieces from else­where. If you would like to recieve their newslet­ter then send an
email to : 56ainfoshop-subscribe@lists.riseup.net

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Build­ing now in hand for the week­end of events in Birm­ing­ham — for timetable see http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/20387

We have now occu­pied the build­ing for this week­end’s events — so peo­ple are need­ed down there tonight and tomor­row morn­ing to pre­pare for the demo and week­end work­shops…

The build­ing is the for­mer King­field Heath sta­tion­er’s offices and ware­house, between Brad­ford Street and War­wick Street in Dig­beth (on the 50 bus route and very near the Spot­ted Dog pub). It’s an absolute­ly enor­mous build­ing, we are only using a small frac­tion of the space with­in it. The “main entrance” is on Brad­ford St, but the entrance that we are using is the one on War­wick St — about 50 yards up from the Spot­ted Dog, on the right side of the road. Hope­ful­ly by tomor­row morn­ing we will have the “Free Space Brum” ban­ner to adver­tise it from the out­side.

No elec­tric­i­ty or water as yet but hope­ful­ly these will be sort­ed tomor­row (and the land­lord of the Spot­ted Dog, has kind­ly offered us the use of his pub kitchen for water, and pos­si­bly also cook­ing).

Bring down any­thing you want to make the place look nice — posters, can­dles, coloured fab­ric, cush­ions, mat­tress­es, etc. We already have chairs and tables which were already in the build­ing.

The space will be open to the pub­lic tomor­row morn­ing to pre­pare for the demo out­side the Coun­cil House at 2pm.

For any more info, direc­tions from the city cen­tre, or if you are there and no one seems to be there to let you in, please call the social cen­tre phone on 07527580190…

freespacebrum@riseup.net
http://www.seedwiki.com/wiki/birmingham_social_centre


Birmingham autonomous spaces weekend banner
Last week­end a tem­po­rary autonomous space was opened up in the cen­tre of Birm­ing­ham in response to a Europe-wide call out for actions to defend squats and free space (see http://april2008.squat.net/).

An aban­doned ware­house on War­wick St. in Dig­beth was the venue of three days of work­shops, talks and dis­cus­sion on diverse themes: from the strug­gles of the indige­nous peo­ples of Mex­i­co, to the Dis­abil­i­ty Rights Move­ment in the UK; from 12v pow­er work­shops, to ‘seed bombs’ and gueril­la gar­den­ing; from pub­lic sec­tor work­place organ­is­ing, to bicy­cle repair. Hot food was served each day with music in the evening and spon­taeous sculp­ture and paint­ing pop­ping up around the build­ing through­out.

The impe­tus for this event hap­pen­ing was not from any sin­gle group, agen­da or cam­paign, but a col­lab­o­ra­tion between dif­fer­ent groups and indi­vid­u­als. The empha­sis through­out was to encour­age such col­lab­o­ra­tion and to pro­mote a gen­er­al ‘lets do it our­selves’ ethos. In ret­ro­spect it was a unique­ly sup­port­ive syn­the­sis of dif­fer­ent needs, issues, tra­di­tions and inno­va­tions.

Whilst the space was timed to co-incide with the Europe-wide call out, the week­end high­light­ed a num­ber of spe­cif­ic issues in Birm­ing­ham over acces­si­ble social hous­ing, privi­ti­sa­tion of pub­lic space and the gen­tri­fi­ca­tion of Dig­beth.

For exam­ple, one group active in cre­at­ing the space, the Dis­abled Activist Net­work, are cur­rent­ly cam­paign­ing in Brum on the issues of acces­si­ble social hous­ing and the planned clo­sure of day cen­tres across the city, to be replaced by pri­va­tised ‘ser­vices’. Mem­bers of that net­work felt strong­ly that they should not be cam­paign­ing to ‘save’ day cen­tres giv­en their reliance on the med­ical, ‘pater­nal­is­tic’ mod­el of dis/ability. Rather, the argu­ment went, we should be cam­paign­ing for their replace­ment by some­thing more along the social cen­tres mod­el. In syn­the­sis­ing these views, the free­space col­lec­tive decid­ed that while cam­paign­ing and work­ing in the long term for an acces­si­ble and inclu­sive social cen­tre, we could also respond to the call out and put on a tem­po­rary social cen­tre for the week­end as a project to focus on.

We con­sid­ered many build­ings and open sites across the city of Birm­ing­ham, with var­i­ous cri­te­ria in mind. We want­ed easy pub­lic trans­port links, acces­si­bil­i­ty and a fair­ly cen­tral loca­tion. The groundswell of oppo­si­tion to the Coun­cil’s gen­tri­fi­ca­tion of Dig­beth meant we quick­ly grav­i­tat­ed to Dig­beth, despite the issues that might give us in terms of ful­fill­ing some of our cri­te­ria, in par­tic­u­lar find­ing a build­ing in good nick. Giv­en the prob­lems gen­tri­fi­ca­tion is already caus­ing the area, with music venues being intim­i­dat­ed by a very few of the inhab­i­tants — abet­ted by Birm­ing­ham City Coun­cil — of the jer­ry-built yup­py flats they erect next door, we felt a respon­si­bil­i­ty to the area to try and add weight and tex­ture to the exisit­ing cam­paign to ‘Keep Dig­beth Vibrant’. Coun­cil plans might be con­strued as insult­ing to the peo­ple of Dig­beth, as they give the impres­sion Dig­beth is a run down, emp­ty black hole of post-indus­tri­al mis­ery, in dire need of res­cu­ing by our ever so uncor­rupt coun­cil and their friends in the con­struc­tion indus­try. Dig­beth, while not with­out an ele­ment of post-indus­tri­al mis­ery is a vibrant com­mu­ni­ty, and sure­ly under no illu­sions about ‘devel­op­ment’. The word means that which caus­es some­thing to unfold; growth, and so let us be under no illu­sions that what is going on is ‘devel­op­ment’. It is gen­tri­fi­ca­tion, the process of replac­ing the poor work­ing com­mu­ni­ty, replaced by exclu­sive ‘lux­u­ry’ flats that turn out to be crap build any­way. Social cleans­ing. Not just a ques­tion of com­pet­ing ‘lifestyles’, this process is inher­ent­ly polit­i­cal.

Links were made with the Keep Dig­beth Vibrant/Noisy com­mu­ni­ty and their sup­port for the tem­po­rary autonomous zone can­not be over-val­ued. A web­site on the issue is http://www.keepdigbethvibrant.co.uk/

Of the week­end, one par­tic­i­pant com­ment­ed:

“It was a fan­tas­tic expe­ri­ence. It felt like a gen­uine, unmedi­at­ed gath­er­ing of human beings — some­thing which is quite alien in a cul­ture where most, if not all, of our dai­ly inter­ac­tions with fel­low sen­tient beings are via state or com­mer­cial mech­a­nisms. It was a time and place where skills were learned and taught, ideas were exchanged, faces mas­saged, friends made, and much fun had.

“The sup­port of the pub just down the road was invalu­able — giv­ing us access to toi­lets and clean water — and demon­strat­ed that what we were doing was not about hav­ing a loud par­ty or con­grat­u­lat­ing our­selves on how ultra-rad­i­cal we are, but about sup­port­ing a cause that means some­thing to the local com­mu­ni­ty, as well as par­tic­i­pat­ing in a move­ment that spans the con­ti­nent.

“It showed that we, the ordi­nary peo­ple of the world, have the pow­er to cre­ate some­thing worth­while just by work­ing togeth­er, even as our cap­i­tal­ist rulers try so hard to con­vince us that we don’t.

“In our own small way, we have proved them wrong.

“Now we have to do it again. Again and again, except big­ger, bet­ter and with more involve­ment from a wider range of peo­ple. The pow­ers that rule our lives can do so only as long as enough of the pop­u­la­tion believes that they are indis­pens­able. By tak­ing direct action such as this, by let­ting it grow and let­ting it be seen — espe­cial­ly by peo­ple who would not cur­rent­ly con­sid­er them­selves ‘rad­i­cal’ — we can show that this is not so.

“No snowflake ever feels it is respon­si­ble for the avalanche, but get enough of them togeth­er and they are lit­er­al­ly unstop­pable.”

There was no short­age of imag­i­na­tion and enter­prise for auton­o­my. Plans were dis­cussed to cre­ate an eco-friendy com­post toi­let in the build­ing, to decrease our reliance on our friend­ly local pub. Unfor­tu­nate­ly we did not have time to sort out all of the prac­ti­cal­i­ties but we will be plan­ning towards hav­ing com­post toi­lets in our next space.

Events began on the Fri­day morn­ing with a ban­ner mak­ing work­shop, with pre­pared ban­ners dis­played. Peo­ple were also still focussed on clear­ing up the space and try­ing to work out if there was any pos­si­bil­i­ty of mains elec­tric­i­ty or run­ning water. On dis­cov­er­ing the exist­ing mains sup­ply was unwork­able, the planned 12 volt lights and a sound sys­tem were set up run­ning from leisure bat­ter­ies ( which are sim­i­lar to car bat­ter­ies but far bet­ter suit­ed to pow­er domes­tic appliances).The bat­ter­ies can be charged by solar pan­els or wind tur­bine, show­ing that you don’t need mains elec­tric­i­ty, being an unsus­tain­able and waste­ful source. This time around we cheat­ed by charg­ing the bat­ter­ies down at the pub! But we will try and get hold of some solar pan­els for next time.

Unfor­tu­nate­ly the anti-gen­tri­fi­ca­tion demo called for 2pm out­side the Coun­cil House was some­thing of a wash out, with a low turnout, per­haps a les­son in tak­ing on too much. While the ‘Stop sell­ing Off Our City’ ban­ner was hung on the social cen­tre’s exte­ri­or, more ban­ners were put up inside throught the course of the day.

Fri­day night’s open mic ses­sion includ­ed a vari­ety of songs about class, Birm­ing­ham, war and neo-colo­nial­ism from dif­fer­ent singers, inter­spersed with poet­ry and musi­cal impro­vi­sa­tion The fun con­tin­ued well into the night. Urban explo­ration occured, guid­ed tours of the enor­mous build­ing we found our­selves in being offered, and there were some frankly aston­ish­ing moments of phys­i­cal com­e­dy avail­able which I won’t go into too much detail, but imag­ine Buster Keaton in that Chap­lin film where he gets caught up in the machine and you get the idea. It real­ly was that good.

Sat­ur­day dawned, and after fur­ther work on the build­ing and a break­fast, work­shops began at 11am with a dis­cus­sion of social cen­tres, and num­bers con­tin­ued swelling. Bicy­col­o­gy arrived with their won­der­ful bike main­tainance work­shop, com­plete with info­s­tand, par­tic­i­pants shar­ing and learn­ing thi­er main­tainance skills. The Birm­ing­ham man who was involved in bike main­tainance work­shops in the run up to the West Mid­lands Cli­mate Camp Neigh­bor­hood was par­tic­u­lar­ly impressed with the skills, knowl­edge and teach­ing abil­i­ty of the women from bicy­col­o­gy. Thanks to them for com­ing along.

After a very well recieved lunch — com­pli­ments to the chef — there was an exit­ing and engag­ing talk on the Zap­atista move­ment by an artist and activist of Mex­i­co, now res­i­dent in the UK. The talk cov­ered amongst oth­er things the his­to­ry of the Zap­atista rebel­lion, out­lin­ing the key goals of their resis­tance: con­trol over land, direct polit­i­cal rep­re­sen­ta­tion and the right to pro­tect their lan­guage and cul­ture. Broad­er themes were touched upon too, such as glob­al­i­sa­tion. After this there was an intro­duc­tion to the Local Exchange Trad­ing Scheme, or LETS as it oper­ates in Birm­ing­ham, giv­en by one of their key admin­is­tra­tive work­ers.

The sec­ond after­noon ses­sion was tak­en up by two work­shops. 12volt elec­tric­i­ty, co-facil­i­tat­ed by three dif­fer­ent peo­ple, began with a the­o­ret­i­cal dis­cus­sion, look­ing at the basics of elec­tric­i­ty in non-tech­ni­cal lan­guage employ­ing metaphor to get across the key con­cepts, as well as the engi­neer­ing involved in set­ting up 12volt sys­tems. This was fol­lowed by a hands-on prac­ti­cal ses­sion, get­ting peo­ple used to mea­sur­ing volt­ages, wiring up lights and a look at the 12volt sound sys­tem. Work­shop two was a talk on dis/ability rights; the con­cepts and the move­ment were cov­ered in a way which par­tic­i­pants report­ed opened their eyes to new ideas about the pol­i­tics of ‘dis­abil­i­ty’.

After din­ner, the poi/fire spin­ning workshop/demonstration took place, which cer­tain­ly looked good from where I was stand­ing. Made the place come alive and was a wel­come ‘spec­ta­cle’ to those not direct­ly par­tic­i­pat­ing.

On Sun­day the high­ly antic­i­pat­ed permaculture/transition towns work­shop proved to be an engag­ing, rad­i­cal and politi­cised dis­cus­sion of the issues. Key points were about the nature of per­ma­cul­ture, it’s his­to­ry and rel­e­vance today, how it has changed as a con­cept and how we prac­tice it every­day. There was a vision excer­cise in imag­in­ing what a per­ma­cul­tured post-tran­si­tion world might be expe­ri­en­tial­ly from the moment we wake up. What will our homes look like, our break­fasts, the world out­side our homes? On tran­si­tion towns, after the basics were into­duced, key ques­tions were how do we ensure the tran­si­tion move­ment remains out of the hands of local busi­ness elites, and is non-hier­ar­chi­cal?

Sun­day after­noon was tak­en up with two prac­ti­cal work­shops and one dis­cus­sion. While the sten­cil mak­ing con­rt­ibuted to the ongo­ing spon­ta­neous arts occur­ing througout the event, dec­o­rat­ing the build­ing, gueril­la gar­den­ing con­sist­ed of mak­ing ‘seed­bombs’, a rad­i­cal ‘no dig’ approach to the prac­tice. This labour inten­sive work­shop was inter­rupt­ed for around an hour by the talk on the forth­com­ing pub­lic sec­tor strikes, and the state of indus­tri­al activism in the pub­lic sec­tor in the city, which was a pro­duc­tive and cer­tain­ly infor­ma­tive dis­cus­sion. For those inter­st­ed in fol­low­ing up, there is a union organ­ised ral­ly in Vic­to­ria Square, Brum City Cen­tre on Thurs­day 24th April, 12noon to coin­cide with a strike over pay cuts.

The ‘What next?’ dis­cus­sion round­ed off the event, dis­cussing the next steps for brum­free­space, on Sun­day evening after din­ner. Anky, one par­tic­i­pant said “The food was won­der­ful, thanx to “Food not Bombs”…really inspired my cook­ing, we got the water & light­ing and sounds sort­ed real­ly well I thought, we have so much ener­gy and cre­ativ­i­ty amongst us!”

And a final per­spec­tive:

“One of the great­est strengths of the week­end was the diver­si­ty of peo­ple that it wel­comed. This was the first time I had ever been involved in occu­py­ing a space, and it gave me the oppor­tu­ni­ty to get togeth­er with so many dif­fer­ent peo­ple — to meet new peo­ple that I had­n’t met before, and to cel­e­brate the new friends that I had made since becom­ing involved in Free­space Brum in Jan­u­ary. It’s fair to say that each per­son who vis­it­ed had par­tic­u­lar inter­ests, and the oppor­tu­ni­ty to lis­ten, learn and dis­cuss the var­i­ous inter­ests in a free social space that was­n’t just inter­est­ed in tak­ing your mon­ey was real­ly valu­able. And it was fun too! We took an emp­ty build­ing and for a few days we gave it colour, life, music and com­mu­ni­ty. In return, it gave us fun, cel­e­bra­tion, edu­ca­tion and the deter­mi­na­tion to bring some­thing more per­ma­nent to Birm­ing­ham. Well done to every­body involved in set­ting it up and thanks to every­body who vis­it­ed, pro­mot­ed it and helped out. Par­tic­u­lar thanks must to go to the amaz­ing peo­ple from the Spot­ted Dog pub, all the speak­ers who gave their time to hold work­shops (I man­aged to get to the LETS and Zap­atista talks, both fan­tas­tic) and every­body who trav­elled from out of town to help us. Love to all, and here’s to the future.”

More pho­tos

The next meet­ing of Free­space Brum will be at 7pm this Wednes­day 23rd April, at the Spot­ted Dog Alces­ter St.

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Announc­ing The New Squat: Loca­tion (Not­ting­ham)

The new squat, which has been occu­pied as part of the week­end of action for free cul­ture and autonomous spaces has so far been suc­cess­ful­ly tak­en. Please come along, we real­ly need peo­ple to help clear the space and make it one of our own! So where is it? The build­ing is known as the Old Coun­ty Hall, 23 High Pave­ment, Not­ting­ham City, NG1. It is the build­ing straight oppo­site the Gal­leries of Jus­tice. For gen­er­al info or direc­tions, please ring us on 075 3449 6679. For a map see: http://tinyurl.com/5wld5k

We hope to see you there soon!

For more pho­tos see http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/04/396162.html
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Bris­tolians take part in Inter­na­tion­al homelessness/squatters action day

A vacant city cen­tre build­ing, the Lit­tle The­atre in Col­ston Street, was occu­pied this morn­ing by home­less Bris­to­lians as part of a co-ordi­nat­ed day of action round the world.

Hun­dreds of thou­sands of square feet of vacant prop­er­ty stands idle in the city whilst Bristol’s hous­ing reg­is­ter list­ed over 20,000 peo­ple and ris­ing when it was scrapped last year. Whilst most peo­ple don’t want to live in prop­er­ty not orig­i­nal­ly built as hous­ing any roof over your head is bet­ter than none. The absur­di­ty of fast ris­ing home­less­ness fig­ures whilst large build­ings lie emp­ty, some­times for years, has not escaped the notice of Bristol’s home­less peo­ple.

The gov­ern­ment has also decid­ed to drop pro­pos­als in the last bud­get to scrap busi­ness rate relief for vacant prop­er­ties. Many own­ers of the largest vacant prop­er­ties in the city will con­tin­ue to pay lit­tle or no tax on their emp­ty build­ings and have no incen­tive to let them. Police and Fire Brigade both recog­nise these increas­ing num­bers of ‘voids’ cre­ate fire haz­ards, ‘crack hous­es’ and attract oth­er crime.

Last year’s North­ern Rock cri­sis and increas­ing bank­ing jit­ters should only serve to remind peo­ple how, by hand­ing respon­si­bil­i­ty for eco­nom­ic deci­sions over to the pri­vate sec­tor, Gor­don Brown has left one of the most impor­tant respon­si­bil­i­ties of gov­ern­ment to a fail­ing mar­ket. The council’s appalling new ‘choice based let­tings’ scheme, intro­duced this year, which relies on the dis­abled, poor, men­tal­ly ill and elder­ly to ‘house them­selves’ has effec­tive­ly scrapped their statu­to­ry respon­si­bil­i­ty over the last 60 years to house the most vul­ner­a­ble in soci­ety.

The occu­pa­tion will con­tin­ue over the next few days with pub­lic events and will con­tin­ue beyond to remind the coun­cil, pub­lic, Shel­ter and oth­er agen­cies that home­less peo­ple will con­tin­ue to assert their right to house them­selves where the gov­ern­ment has failed. Bris­tol squat­ters believe the coun­cil and home­less char­i­ties have shrugged off the des­per­ate plight of tens of thou­sands of home­less peo­ple in the city because they have lit­tle eco­nom­ic clout.

Con­tacts

For more info call: Sven on 07786 166477, Miri­am on 07964 292775, Jake on 07910 077111 or oth­ers on 07528 953230 or 07591 631230.

Links

With the Broad­mead Expan­sion and its spillover into St Pauls and Old Mar­ket that is dis­plac­ing our local com­mu­ni­ties, the time is now to take mat­ters into our own hands and reclaim our pub­lic spaces.
REPAIR NOT REDEVELOP — Yup­pie flats are not part of a sus­tain­able future and are push­ing social hous­ing out of the city cen­tre. Resist the dis­place­ment of local peo­ple and join the parade!
http://www.bristol.indymedia.org/article/688145
http://april2008.squat.net/index.php/category/english/l…ef/en

http://www.squatbristol.org.uk

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Audacious Space outside
Audacious Space reception
Audacious Space kids' area
Audacious Space free-shop
Audacious Space displays 1
Audacious Space displays 2

AUDACIOUS SPACE CINEMA
@ oppo­site Pri­mark on the Head­row (21–27) in the city cen­tre at the old hous­ing advice cen­tre, Leeds
07526 261061

Presents… a week­end of rad­i­cal doc­u­men­taries

Occu­py, resist, squat!

Fri­day 11TH APRIL 2008

7 — 8pm Euro­pean autonomous Spaces Part I

Direct Action against Apa­thy shorts on ‘autonomous spaces’. DAAA made some doc­u­men­taries back in 2005 about Euro­pean autonomous spaces. Here we fea­ture three of them: Barcelona, our very own A‑spire from Leeds and a secret loca­tion!

8–9pm – Rob New­man
Live from the 2007 Camp for Cli­mate Action, we have Rob Newman’s hilar­i­ous and polit­i­cal sharp stand up on oil, war and direct action.

Sat­ur­day 12TH APRIL 2008

2 — 3pm Euro­pean autonomous Spaces Part II
Back with 3 more shorts from Direct Action against Apa­thy: Not­ting­ham (Sumac Cen­tre), Chris­tia­nia and Ams­ter­dam

3 — 4 pm Boom — the sound of evic­tion
Sto­ry of gen­tri­fi­ca­tion and resis­tance from down­town san Fran­cis­co

4 — 5 pm Those who dance
Inspir­ing sto­ry of resis­tance from Ross­port in Ire­land where a com­mu­ni­ty is tak­ing on the mas­sive multi­na­tion­al Shell to stop them build­ing an oil pipeline.

5 – 5.30pm The sto­ry of Joe Hill
Sto­ry of leg­endary itin­er­ant, folk hero Joe Hill — a key agi­ta­tor and wob­bly (IWW) organ­is­er

5.30 – 6pm Hands of our homes
Short doc­u­men­taries abot com­mu­ni­ties resist­ing pri­vati­sa­tion and PFIs from around the UK

6 – 7.30pm The Take
Sto­ry of work­ers in Argenti­na who occu­py their fac­to­ry after the 2001 eco­nom­ic crash.

7.30 – 9pm Dock­ers
Sto­ry of amaz­ing 1994 Liv­er­pool dock­ers strike whose strug­gle spread around the world.

AUDACIOUS SPACE COLLECTIVE
leedssquat@googlemail.com

The space was tak­en with­out too much fuss last night, and opened its doors to the pub­lic about 3pm today. On going in, it was obvi­ous that a lot of effort had gone into prepar­ing the infos­hop and beau­ti­fy­ing the inside. There was free cof­fee and snacks, some peo­ple were watch­ing a film and some were hand­ing out lit­er­a­ture on the pave­ment out­side.

For any­one who does­n’t know the area, The Head­row is right in the very cen­tre of town. The coun­cil vacat­ed this build­ing (it used to be the hous­ing advice cen­tre) so they could sell it on to be anoth­er exclu­sive bou­tique; the hous­ing office was moved to some­where fur­ther out of town and hard­er for peo­ple to access.

Per­haps they were pre­scient when they chose to write in their dis­play, “The Hous­ing Advice Cen­tre Is Chang­ing.” It cer­tain­ly has. If you go in now, you’ll learn all about how to squat and take con­trol of your own hous­ing prob­lems!

Come and pop in if you have a chance.

The Auda­cious Space cafe is now shut as of ear­ly Sun­day evening, but every­one is anx­ious to main­tain the momen­tum of this week­end, so there will be a meet­ing for peo­ple inter­est­ed in what to do next on Wednes­day this week at 7pm to dis­cuss ideas, and have a bit of an Auda­cious Debrief.

Call the usu­al num­ber (07526261061) or email leedssquat@googlemail.com for loca­tion. It will be par­tic­u­lar­ly good if peo­ple who did­n’t help in putting on the space, but came down and liked what they saw, came along to see how to get more involved.

And a MASSIVE MASSIVE WELL DONE to every­one who put on and came down to and par­tic­i­pat­ed in this amaz­ing event! Let’s keep the momen­tum going!

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Day of Action for Squat­ting and Autonomous Spaces, Brighton, 12/04/08.

A video of pix­ies reclaim­ing the pub­lic space of Brighton with some ban­ner drop­ping. To our sur­prise the pigs did­n’t show up. The weath­er was great. The day went well.

Video Squat Lev­el — video/mpeg 13M
a href=“http://www.indymedia.org.uk/media/2008/04//396394.mpg”>Video Squat Lev­el — video/mpeg 13M

The day had start­ed with some tree climb­ing. After few hours the first ban­ner was dropped. The ben­der was then erect­ed on the Lev­el and the food acquired from skips was dis­played on the table to be eat­en for free by the mem­bers of pub­lic. The sec­ond ban­ner was dropped an hour lat­er. The crowd gath­ered and there was some gui­tar play­ing to fol­low by the after-par­ty. The day went well.

I went home before the start of the par­ty… please add your own accounts of the day/night.

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MESHO, The 16-page tabloid spoof paper about squat­ting, home­less­ness and autonomous spaces is out!

Ape­ing the METRO mast­head, watch out if you see what looks like a METRO on a tube train or bus — it might be a MESHO

Look out for MESHO in all the squatted/autonomous spaces opened up this week­end in cities across Britain.

Alleged­ly the paper near­ly didn’t hap­pen because three sep­a­rate print­ers pulled out at the last minute fear­ing a legal come­back – or claim­ing they did­n’t have insur­ance. One excused them­selves because they print METRO, before anoth­er final­ly oblig­ed at the last minute.

What does MESHO mean? Well it looks like METRO but is an ana­gram of HOMES. So there.

Down­load MESHO on pdf (16 page, tabloid size, 4.7mb) at www.schnews.org.uk/satire/pdf/mesho.pdf

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On the night of Fri­day 11th April offices of Angel Group [Leeds] came under attack. This was part of the days of action in sup­port of squats and autonomous spaces.

Angel group make their mon­ey by pro­vid­ing poor qual­i­ty hous­ing for asy­lum seek­ers, prof­itting from vul­ner­a­ble peo­ple and racist asy­lum laws.

This com­pa­ny were tar­get­ted as part of the days of action in sup­port of squats and autonomous spaces because hous­ing is a right, not a means to make prof­it. This com­pa­ny are known to exploit their posi­tion of pro­vid­ing hous­ing to vul­ner­a­ble peo­ple who are not in a posi­tion to com­plain, get­ting away with pro­vid­ing sub­stan­dard acco­mo­da­tion.

The front of the Angel group offices were redec­o­rat­ed, slo­gans paint­ed, and locks glued. 12 com­pa­ny vehi­cles were attacked with paint strip­per, spray paint, and had their tyres slashed.

This should send a mes­sage to Angel that their racist busi­ness will not be tol­er­at­ed.

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SPACE INVADED!

Man­ches­ter Space Invaders land­ed on Thurs­day night.… Dodgy TV kicked off the week­end with films about squat­ting (includ­ing the OK cafe) and a trib­ute to Free par­ty stal­ward Char­lie.. This was fol­lowed by a late night open­ing at the new social cen­tre. Intre­pid Invaders then took to the skies for a night of auda­cious ban­ner hang­ing around the city to pro­mote the week­end and No Bor­ders.…

Fri­day night was the open­ing bands night at the squat, with every­thing from punk to folk, via elec­tro ran­dom­ness. This was a fundrais­er for the Base­ment Social Cen­tre; which lives on through the col­lec­tive despite being tem­porar­i­ly shut down.

On Sat­ur­day the Man­ches­ter space invaders took to the streets to reclaim some ‘pub­lic’ spaces…The fam­i­ly fun­day was a suc­cess despite being some­what over­shad­owed by the cor­po­rate pres­ence of the Man­ches­ter swimath­on in Cathe­dral Gar­dens. The space invaders sup­port­ed the teenagers who are con­stant­ly moved on and tar­get­ed by police for assem­bling in ‘pub­lic’ spaces. With a range of music, from bike soundsys­tems to a folk and sam­ba band, we hung out in the sun­shine with the I bike MCR art parade. We made ban­ners, paint­ed faces, did tai qi..and were enter­tained by a magi­cian!

In the evening, up to 200 squat­ters and No Bor­ders activists held an unau­tho­rised demon­stra­tion in the city cen­tre. Accom­pa­nied by a sam­ba band and two soundsys­tems mount­ed on bike trail­ers, they marched from Vic­to­ria Sta­tion into the North­ern Quar­ter, along Mar­ket Street and Kings Street, through Spin­ning­fields into Castle­field.

The event, called by the group Man­ches­ter No Bor­ders, called for the defence of squat­ted spaces and the free­dom of move­ment for all. Squats and autonomous spaces face a hard time from the author­i­ties. Yet, for many peo­ple, espe­cial­ly some migrant com­mu­ni­ties, they are the only alter­na­tive to home­less­ness.

The demon­stra­tion high­light­ed the ridicu­lous­ness of hun­dreds of hous­es stand­ing emp­ty, while many of us face extor­tion­ate rents, mort­gage repay­ments or evic­tion threats.

At the end of the march in Castle­field, the pro­test­ers suc­ceed­ed in tak­ing sym­bol­ic action against the rede­vel­op­ment of the area, occu­py­ing an old pub and hav­ing a cel­e­bra­tion of autonomous spaces. The rede­vel­op­ment of Jackson’s Wharf into a block of flats was recent­ly fought off by local oppo­si­tion; but in many parts of the city the bat­tle has been less suc­cess­ful.

After the demon­stra­tion some space invaders took off to a par­ty in an old fur­ni­ture ware­house in Ard­wick, but this was sad­ly bust­ed by the police and shut down after a cou­ple of hours..


Manchester autonomous demo
Pic­tures and report by Man­ches­ter No Bor­ders of the FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT and DEFEND AUTONOMOUS SPACES demon­stra­tion on Sat­ur­day, April 12th (see www.april-12.blogspot.com).

Last Sat­ur­day evening, up to 200 squat­ters and sup­port­ers fol­lowed our call for an unau­tho­rised demon­stra­tion in the city cen­tre. We were accom­pa­nied by a sam­ba band (Rhythms of Resis­tance) and two soundsys­tems mount­ed on bike trail­ers. With the cops not both­er­ing to show up, we marched undis­turbed from Vic­to­ria Sta­tion into the North­ern Quar­ter, along Mar­ket Street and Kings Street , through Spin­ning­fields into Castle­field.

The demo in itself was already a great suc­cess! We car­ried three big ban­ners read­ing ‘Free­dom of Move­ment for all – defend autonomous spaces’, ‘No Bor­ders, No Nations – against migra­tion man­age­ment’, and ‘Occu­py – Resist’. There was a ban­ner drop along the route, hun­dreds of spoof ‘Mesho’ news­pa­pers were giv­en out, and it was great to see a hun­dred peo­ple sprint down Kings Street past all the posh shops.

But as some­one said, this was not just a demon­stra­tion. In Castle­fields, we suc­ceed­ed in col­lec­tive­ly occu­py­ing Jack­son ‘s Wharf, an old pub that was the focus of a suc­cess­ful local cam­paign against rede­vel­op­ment. Up to a hun­dred squat­ters entered the aban­doned build­ing, hang­ing ban­ners from its bal­cony and open­ing bot­tles of cava that No Bor­ders had pro­vid­ed! Even the cops seemed hap­py to see an old pub being brought back to life for a cou­ple of hours.

And let’s not for­get that the events in Man­ches­ter coin­cid­ed with dozens of build­ing occu­pa­tions, protests and street par­ties across Europe, in cities as diverse as Lon­don, Ams­ter­dam, Vien­na and Prague. World­wide, tens of thou­sands attend­ed.

Our actions have clear­ly shown the ridicu­lous­ness of hav­ing hun­dreds of hous­es stand emp­ty, while social and com­mu­ni­ty cen­tres are being shut down and indi­vid­u­als face extor­tion­ate rents, mort­gage repay­ments or evic­tion threats. With sky-high rents forc­ing the poor to the mar­gins, the creep­ing pri­vati­sa­tion of pub­lic space, and a coun­cil will­ing to close down vital com­mu­ni­ty ser­vices and simul­ta­ne­ous­ly sell off swathes of the city cen­tre to lux­u­ry prop­er­ty devel­op­ers and retail­ers, there has sel­dom been a time when fight­ing for autonomous spaces in Man­ches­ter has been more impor­tant.

We need to recog­nise bor­ders where they appear. The restric­tions cre­at­ed by cap­i­tal­ist social rela­tions and the prop­er­ty sys­tem abol­ish­es com­mon ground, seg­re­gates accord­ing to wealth and own­er­ship, and in doing so throws up bor­ders all around us. Con­trol of the move­ment and asso­ci­a­tion of peo­ple — whether at the micro-lev­el of our inner cities or the macro lev­el of inter­na­tion­al migra­tion is a glob­al issue that must be chal­lenged.

We should fight to cre­ate spaces in Man­ches­ter not sim­ply as bases of resis­tance or cel­e­bra­tion (though we hope they can pro­vide this), but to encour­age a depar­ture from the sys­tems that con­trol us. For cen­turies, peo­ple have migrat­ed across bor­ders and have occu­pied spaces to live in as a way to take con­trol of their own lives. They choose to leave their own pasts, in an effort to claim auton­o­my over their future lives.

The demon­stra­tion on Sat­ur­day was a cel­e­bra­tion of this.…Thank you to every­one who par­tic­i­pat­ed!

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Common Ground 1
Common Ground 2
Squat­ted Com­mu­ni­ty Gar­den Reopened in Read­ing as Part of Days of Action!

On Sat 12th April, actions took place across the world in defence of squats and free spaces. In Read­ing, anti-cap­i­tal­ists man­aged to re-open Com­mon Ground squat­ted com­mu­ni­ty gar­den for the day, with a com­mu­ni­ty BBQ and music show, despite a year of strug­gle with the author­i­ties for con­trol of the space.

Over the last two weeks local activists have been busy qui­et­ly tidy­ing up the gar­den, build­ing new fur­ni­ture and fix­ing a new lock on the gate ready for re-open­ing. How­ev­er, a few days ago, RBC changed the locks and re-secured the gate with bar­ri­cades. No wor­ries though…

For starters, pub­lic­i­ty has been cir­cu­lat­ing for the last month, not only detail­ing the planned re-open­ing, but also explain­ing a ‘Plan B’ for if the author­i­ties sucess­ful­ly stopped the open­ing. RGA declared that, if stopped, the entire event would relo­cate to space right out­side the Coun­cil build­ing, police sta­tion and courts, reclaim­ing it from their author­i­ty (and their pri­vati­sa­tion plans…)

Hap­pi­ly though, this proved unnec­es­sary. On Sat­ur­day, activists from RGA were at Com­mon Ground at 7am, doing work to pre­pare for open­ing time. Come 1pm, as peo­ple began to arrive, the fence came down and moved aside to cre­ate a large (unblock­able!) entrance to the gar­den!

Over the course of the day, many peo­ple came through the gar­den, from local neigh­bours express­ing their sup­port to anar­chist com­rades from oth­er parts of the coun­try. Local down­pours were dealt with (ok, gazee­bos had to be bought) and as the day went on to get brighter and dri­er, more and more peo­ple arrived. Every­body relaxed and enjoyed a free BBQ untill evening fell and musi­cians began to arrive. From 6pm onwards, a diverse crowd of fam­i­ly and friends, neigh­bours and punks, gath­ered around for a drink (or two in a few cas­es!) and showed their appre­ci­a­tion for the acoustic tunes and pos­i­tive mes­sages plied by PJ & Gaby, Neil Suther­land, Kel­ly Kemp, Clay­ton Bliz­zard and Sam Rus­so. Final­ly, a few sober com­rades tidied the whole place up and the crowd drift­ed off into the night, before the fence was re-attached, secur­ing the gar­den, and sev­er­al tired but chuffed anar­chists went off the bed.

Just to men­tion, this is only one per­sons opin­ion but in many ways this was the most suc­cess­ful event held in Com­mon Ground yet. Ok, a few neigh­bours com­plained when a cou­ple of vis­it­ing hip­pies start­ed their drum­ming, but this was quick­ly dealt with and at least one of those neigh­bours was lat­er seen danc­ing on her bal­cony to PJ & Gaby. Aside from that, this was the first event held at the gar­den which was com­plete­ly left alone by the author­ites. Pre­vi­ous events have hap­pened despite inter­fer­ence (such as injunc­tions, evic­tions attempts and hired secu­ri­ty guards) but this was the first time they sim­ply stayed away. Over the last year the activists involved have proved to the coun­cil that they wont be stopped and that attempts at crim­i­nal­is­ing the project achieve noth­ing except wast­ing a lot of mon­ey. Clear­ly, Sat­ur­day was a major vic­to­ry, with the coun­cil giv­ing up.

Keep­ing the gar­den open every­day may prove impos­si­ble due to the size of the organ­is­ing col­lec­tive and the lack of per­ma­nent occu­pa­tion mak­ing it easy for RBC to sim­ply re-secure the gate each time it is opened. How­ev­er, the prob­a­bil­i­ty of a com­mu­ni­ty gar­den being cre­at­ed legal­ly near­by as a result of this project means RGA have proved direct-action gets the goods and a fair few neigh­bours have expressed an inter­est in get­ting involved in this local anti-cap­i­tal­ist organ­i­sa­tion for fur­ther projects.

Cheers to all involved for a good day and sol­i­dar­i­ty to all the oth­ers around the world who par­tic­i­pat­ed in the days of action!

Notes for the edi­tor or the ‘real­ly real­ly inter­est­ed’.…

*The gar­den, orig­i­nal­ly cre­at­ed by local squat­ter, neigh­bours and anti-cap­i­tal­ists ‘RGA’ (Read­ing Grass­roots Action), sits on Read­ing Bor­ough Coun­cil (RBC) owned land which had been left a derelict junk­yard for at least five years pre­vi­ous­ly. Through dona­tions and recy­cling, the gar­den was cre­at­ed almost for free and organ­ised through reg­u­lar direct­ly-demo­c­ra­t­ic meet­ings. Despite RBC gain­ing an evic­tion order for the squat­ters and an injunc­tion ban­ning the gar­den being opened, it was opened in May 2007 with over 200 peo­ple pass­ing through over the day and was then opened every­day and enjoyed by many diverse mem­bers of the com­mu­ni­ty over the sum­mer. The gar­den was final­ly closed down and the squat­ters evict­ed (after two pre­vi­ous evic­tions were seen off by local protest) in Octo­ber. Short­ly after, three activists were arrest­ed attempt­ing to reopen the gar­den and the gar­den has again been left derelict by RBC for five months.

katesgrovegarden(AT)yahoo.co.uk
http://www.rgacollective.org.uk

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Amsterdam autonomous weekend RTS 1Amsterdam autonomous weekend RTS 2Ams­ter­dam RTS pho­tos — more info about what hap­pened over the seas at links below
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Announce­ments about oth­er events tak­ing place over the days of action in Lon­don & else­where, here

Inter­na­tion­al round-up on Indy­media and most up-to-date, the main web­page for the week­end.

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
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Press Release: 7AM — 01/04/08

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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

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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/

£1,700, Including Grant Money, Stolen from the Kebele Bike Workshop by Former Volunteer

The well-known Kebele Bike Work­shop, serv­ing the com­mu­ni­ty for more than 11 years, was ripped off by a for­mer vol­un­teer ear­li­er this month.

The well-known Kebele Bike Work­shop, serv­ing the com­mu­ni­ty for more than 11 years, was ripped off by a for­mer vol­un­teer ear­li­er this month.

Har­vey Tad­man, who over the past year had been heav­i­ly involved in the dai­ly oper­a­tion and orga­ni­za­tion of the bike work­shop, and also well-known through Crit­i­cal Mass and the St. Werburghs’s Bike Project, emp­tied the workshop’s account on 14 March. He had no author­i­ty to do so, hav­ing been asked to leave both the Kebele Co-op and the Bike Work­shop at the begin­ning of Feb­ru­ary.

The mon­ey stolen includ­ed a £900 grant that was giv­en to the Kebele Bike Work­shop specif­i­cal­ly to run bike main­te­nance class­es, on the basis of an appli­ca­tion made by Tad­man, by the Eas­t­on Neigh­bour­hood Renew­al scheme.

He was able to with­draw the mon­ey from the Bike Work­shop account, pro­tect­ed by need­ing two sig­na­tures for trans­ac­tions, by illic­it­ly adding some­one unre­lat­ed to Kebele to the account two days before mak­ing the with­draw­al.

In a text mes­sage to Kebele mem­bers, Tad­man wrote, ‘The resources stay to maintain/support bikes in Eas­t­on’. When con­front­ed by Kebele mem­bers on 21 March, Tad­man claimed that he had con­tact­ed the fun­ders, and that they had giv­en him per­mis­sion to use the grant mon­ey ‘else­where’. Nei­ther Eas­t­on Neigh­bour­hood Renew­al not grant man­agers Quar­tet Com­mu­ni­ty Fund­ing could con­firm any con­tact from Tad­man, and he has refused to pro­vide any proof.

Kebele con­tact­ed Tad­man and demand­ed that the mon­ey be returned in full, both the mon­ey belong­ing to the Bike Work­shop and Kebele as a whole, and the grant mon­ey, des­ig­nat­ed for use by Kebele Bike Work­shop. He has not respond­ed.

Kebele has decid­ed to release this infor­ma­tion pub­licly as we feel we have a respon­si­bil­i­ty to warn oth­er groups with whom this indi­vid­ual might be involved.

Oth­er orga­ni­za­tions, work­shops, and com­mu­ni­ty groups should take note that if Har­vey Tad­man offers any resources, in the form of mon­ey, bike tools, parts, or oth­er, they are stolen prop­er­ty. He is not to be trust­ed.

19 April Sheffield: Climate Action Movement Building Day

A date for your diary!

Cli­mate Action Move­ment Build­ing
Net­work for Cli­mate Action
Sat­ur­day 19th April, 10am — 5pm
Friends Meet­ing House Sheffield
Map — http://home.btconnect.com/sheffieldquakers/hire.htm

A date for your diary!

Cli­mate Action Move­ment Build­ing
Net­work for Cli­mate Action
Sat­ur­day 19th April, 10am — 5pm
Friends Meet­ing House Sheffield
Map — http://home.btconnect.com/sheffieldquakers/hire.htm

Are you involved in local cli­mate action or would you like to be? Cli­mate Chaos is get­ting real and we need to act now — build­ing a vibrant grass­roots move­ment tak­ing action all over the coun­try.

The Net­work for Cli­mate Action is a Uk net­work of local groups and and nation­al net­works with the aim of shar­ing skills and pro­vid­ing sup­port for each oth­er as well as organ­is­ing for action.

We’d like to invite you to a day of net­work­ing, skill­shar­ing and organ­is­ing!

What’s going to hap­pen?

1) DAYS OF ACTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE
Review of Fos­sil Fools Day and plan­ning the next round!
1 May: Inva­sion of the Cli­mate Snatch­ers (day of action against false solu­tions to cli­mate change)
3 June: Day of Action on Food and Cli­mate Change
(for more info see: http://www.daysofclimateaction.org.uk)

2) NETWORK FOR CLIMATE ACTION
What do we want the Net­work to do? How should it func­tion? What needs improv­ing? How do we organ­ise skill­shar­ing, sup­port, infor­ma­tion shar­ing, direct action train­ing, out­reach etc?

3) BUILDING MOMENTUM for the Cli­mate camp and beyond
Ideas for build­ing momen­tum for the cli­mate camp local­ly

4) WORKSHOPS
on top­ics such as get­ting a local group going/keeping momen­tum, plan­ning actions and local press work. Let us know if you could con­tribute to a work­shop, or even offer to run one.

We’re still in the plan­ning stages — please get in touch if there’s some­thing you’d like to see hap­pen­ing on the day!

PRACTICAL INFO
Sat­ur­day 19th April, 10am — 5pm
Friends Meet­ing House Sheffield
Map — http://home.btconnect.com/sheffieldquakers/hire.htm

We aren’t able to pro­vide lunch, but there is a fan­tas­tic vegan/veggie cafe near­by or you can bring your own food.
We’re ask­ing peo­ple for a dona­tion of £2–3 towards the cost of the room. Some accom­mo­da­tion will be avail­able (please email us if need­ed).

The venue is wheel­chair acces­si­ble. Please let us know if you have any spe­cial require­ments.

Please let us know whether you are plan­ning to come, so we can get an idea of num­bers! Email us at contact_NO@SPAM_networkforclimateaction.org.uk

Check out our web­site with hun­dreds of resources for cli­mate action and a direc­to­ry of local groups! http://www.networkforclimateaction.org.uk

For info about the days of cli­mate action check out http://www.daysofclimateaction.org.uk

New collective aims to help grassroots events

We are post­ing this to let peo­ple know about a new col­lec­tive designed to help grass­roots groups through net­work­ing equip­ment and exper­tise when it comes to putting on cam­paign events. But first they need to know what you have to offer…

We are post­ing this to let peo­ple know about a new col­lec­tive designed to help grass­roots groups through net­work­ing equip­ment and exper­tise when it comes to putting on cam­paign events. But first they need to know what you have to offer…

Do you have a pile of use­ful equip­ment that you hard­ly use, clut­ter­ing up your space? Do have or know of a large stor­age space being under­used? Do you main­tain large vehi­cles that nev­er quite earn their keep?

If you answer yes to these and would like to see them ben­e­fit oth­er good caus­es, then the AT Col­lec­tive are inter­est­ed in hear­ing from you. They are cur­rent­ly com­pil­ing a list of equip­ment, skills and spaces that peo­ple have and wish to see used for the ben­e­fit of oth­er groups engaged in rad­i­cal social change.

If you do have any equip­ment, skills or stor­age on offer then please fill in their sur­vey at http://tinyurl.com/3bl8ny

You can also con­tact them direct­ly. For more back­ground info, please see below.

AT Col­lec­tive
Email: atcoop@atcoop.org.uk
Web: www.atcoop.org.uk
Tel: 0845 217 8997

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AT Coop­er­a­tive: An Overview

From camps to urban con­ver­gences and squats, we want to help cam­paigns groups access the skills and mate­ri­als they need to be effec­tive and sus­tain­able. This helps reduce work load of cam­paign­ers putting on grass­roots events and effec­tive­ly dis­trib­utes equip­ment and knowl­edge through­out our net­works.

How­ev­er, we will be more than that — by work­ing with AT Coop we will ensure that your equip­ment is not just used for good caus­es but is prop­er­ly main­tained and stored as well. We want to take the risk and wor­ry out of lend­ing your equip­ment by being tru­ly pro­fes­sion­al about it. Though coop­er­a­tion every­one ben­e­fits, and as AT Coop grows we can pro­vide more and more at ever cheap­er rates.

The AT Coop is a new, not-for-prof­it col­lec­tive, formed to acquire, store, main­tain and mon­i­tor mate­ri­als like solar pan­els, wind tur­bines, vehi­cles, tools, mar­quees, field kitchens and oth­er equip­ment. It also aims to pro­vide prac­ti­cal sup­port to grass­roots cam­paign groups by shar­ing the knowl­edge and skills of those who have them already. For exam­ple, build­ing grey water sys­tems or com­post toi­lets, plumb­ing, pow­er gen­er­a­tion, site man­age­ment, trans­port logis­tics, and so on. Cur­rent­ly we are com­pil­ing a data­base of equip­ment, skills and spaces which can be made avail­able to oth­er social change move­ments.

Our aim is to reduce reliance on expen­sive com­mer­cial busi­ness­es, and encour­age groups to sup­port each oth­er by shar­ing their resources. We will focus on recy­cling and reusing equip­ment wher­ev­er pos­si­ble. Aside from our data­base of skills and equip­ment (and what we are plan­ning to pro­vide our­selves) we are work­ing on a how-to guide for putting on events, devel­op­ing skills and main­tain­ing equip­ment. We can then enable groups to become more autonomous by pro­vid­ing train­ing and knowl­edge based what we learn. Longer term we plan to invest in our own vehi­cles and equip­ment.

The new­ly formed col­lec­tive works along the prin­ci­ples of non-hier­ar­chy and mutu­al aid. Our focus is to sup­port non-dis­crim­i­na­to­ry forms of cam­paign­ing on issues of social jus­tice, eco­log­i­cal defence, ani­mal rights, or any oth­er groups adher­ing to the PGA hall­marks. All of us are expe­ri­enced in putting on var­i­ous cam­paign events, both rur­al and urban.

If you are work­ing on a project or event which needs vol­un­teers, or might pro­vide an oppor­tu­ni­ty for train­ing then please let us know. If you want to sup­port the ATC but don’t have skills or equip­ment, we are cur­rent­ly fundrais­ing to move into the next phase of our project…please get in touch!

To help you we need infor­ma­tion about what is avail­able! Please for­ward this onto con­tacts with­in your move­ment, post this text on your web­site, and get in touch for more infor­ma­tion.

AT Col­lec­tive
atcoop@atcoop.org.uk
http://www.atcoop.org.uk

5 years of war! Stop the Nanotech and Biotech War Profiteers!

Click here to join the action, join us on March 19th, 2008.

This Nano-Vir­tu­al-Sit-In is being per­formed on the 5th anniver­sary of the war on Iraq. We have cho­sen biotech and nan­otech cor­po­ra­tions and orga­ni­za­tions as our tar­gets, because their sci­ence is dri­ven by the war and dri­ves the war.

http://bang.calit2.net/5yearsofwar/

Click here to join the action, join us on March 19th, 2008.

This Nano-Vir­tu­al-Sit-In is being per­formed on the 5th anniver­sary of the war on Iraq. We have cho­sen biotech and nan­otech cor­po­ra­tions and orga­ni­za­tions as our tar­gets, because their sci­ence is dri­ven by the war and dri­ves the war.

http://bang.calit2.net/5yearsofwar/

Spirit of Freedom (March 2008) — Earth Liberation Prisoners

Spir­it of Free­dom
(March 2008)
Pro­duced by
EARTH LIBERATION PRISONERS SUPPORT NETWORK

“The whole expe­ri­ence has been tough, but all the kind and strength­en­ing
words and wise thoughts from strangers made it much eas­i­er!”
(For­mer Swedish Ani­mal Rights Pris­on­er)

Spir­it of Free­dom
(March 2008)
Pro­duced by
EARTH LIBERATION PRISONERS SUPPORT NETWORK

“The whole expe­ri­ence has been tough, but all the kind and strength­en­ing
words and wise thoughts from strangers made it much eas­i­er!”
(For­mer Swedish Ani­mal Rights Pris­on­er)

Wel­come to the March 2008 edi­tion of Spir­it of Free­dom. First off in this
Edi­to­r­i­al ELP would like to apol­o­gise about an error we have made in our
pris­on­er list­ing. We wrote that the Amer­i­can Eco-Defence pris­on­er Grant
Barnes spray-paint­ed the let­ters ELF onto one of the vehi­cles he set fire
to. Grant has asked for a cor­rec­tion, point­ing out he spray-paint­ed the
let­ters ELF onto all of the vehi­cles he set fire to. Sec­ond­ly as peo­ple may
be aware, the Amer­i­can envi­ron­men­tal pris­on­er, Eric McDavid, is cur­rent­ly
held on remand await­ing his sen­tenc­ing hav­ing been found guilty of hav­ing
the inten­tion to destroy the prop­er­ty of the US Foresty Ser­vice, etc. (note:
he nev­er actu­al­ly destroyed or set fire to any­thing). Eric’s sen­tenc­ing is
con­stant­ly being put back and back and we urge every­one to sup­port him as we
recog­nise this con­stant delay in his sen­tenc­ing will be a very stress­ful
time for Eric. Remem­ber, no mat­ter where you are in the world, sup­port the
eco-pris­on­ers and no com­pro­mise in defence of Moth­er Earth!

ECO-DEFENCE PRISONERS

Tre Arrow, CS# 05850722, Van­cou­ver Island Region­al Cor­rec­tion Cen­ter, 4216
Wilkin­son Rd., Vic­to­ria, BC, V8Z 5B2, Cana­da. On remand accused of
involve­ment with an arson on log­ging trucks and an arson on vehi­cles owned
by a sand & grav­el com­pa­ny. Both arsons occurred in the USA. Tre is
fight­ing his extra­di­tion to the USA.

Grant Barnes #137563, San Car­los Cor­rec­tion­al Facil­i­ty, PO Box 3, Pueblo, CO
81002, USA. Serv­ing 12 years for set­ting fire to a num­ber of SUV vehi­cles.
The let­ters ELF were spray paint­ed onto all of the vehi­cles.

Nathan Block, #36359–086, FCI Lom­poc, Fed­er­al Cor­rec­tion­al Insti­tu­tion, 3600
Guard Road, Lom­poc, CA 93436, USA. Serv­ing 7 years & 8 months for an ELF
arson against a Poplar Tree Farm and an ELF arson against an SUV deal­er­ship.
Also admit­ted his role in an ELF/ALF con­spir­a­cy.

Vagge­lis Botzatzis, Komo­ti­ni Juridi­cal Prison (“Dikastikes Fylakes
Komo­ti­nis”), T.K. 69100, Greece. On remand accused of set­ting fire to two
com­pa­ny cars owned by a energy/power com­pa­ny. It is believed that the
per­son or per­sons unknown who car­ried out the arson did so in protest at the
destruc­tion of the nat­ur­al envi­ron­ment and in sup­port of two work­ers who
died at the pow­er plant. Vagge­lis is also accused of set­ting fire to a bank
and start­ing a fire inside a car yard.

Mar­co Camenisch, Post­fach 3143, CH-8105 Regens­dorf, Switzer­land. Serv­ing 18
years. 1) Ten years for using explo­sives to destroy elec­tric­i­ty pylons
lead­ing from nuclear pow­er sta­tions. 2) Eight years for the mur­der of a
Swiss Board­er Guard whilst on the run. In ’02 Mar­co com­plet­ed a 12-year
sen­tence in Italy for destroy­ing elec­tric­i­ty pylons in Italy.

Daniele Casali­ni, Casa Cir­con­dar­i­ale, Via Burla 59, 43100 Par­ma, Italy. Il
Sil­vestre activist await­ing tri­al accused of using explo­sives to dam­age an
elec­tric­i­ty pylon in protest at nuclear ener­gy.

Rod Coro­n­a­do — See details in Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Pris­on­ers List.

Ibai Eder­ra, Car­cel de Pam­plona, C/San Roque. Apdo. 250, 31080 — Iruñez -
Pam­plona, Navar­ra (España), Spain. Serv­ing just under 5 years for
sab­o­tag­ing machin­ery at the con­tro­ver­sial Itoiz dam con­struc­tion site.

Francesco Gioia, C.C. Sol­lic­ciano, Via Giro­lamo Min­ervi­ni 2/R, 50142 Firen­ze
Sol­lic­ciano (FI), Italy. Il Sil­vestre activist await­ing tri­al accused of
using explo­sives to dam­age an elec­tric­i­ty pylon in protest at nuclear
ener­gy.

Jef­frey Luers, #1306729, Lane Coun­ty Adult Cor­rec­tions, 101 West 5th Ave,
Eugene, OR 97401–2695, USA. Serv­ing 10 years for arson on a SUV deal­er­ship
& the attempt­ed arson of an oil truck. The orig­i­nal sen­tence was 22 years &
8 months, but was reduced on appeal.

Eric McDavid X‑2972521 4E 231A, Sacra­men­to Coun­ty Main Jail, 651 “I” Street,
Sacra­men­to, CA 95814, USA. Await­ing sen­tenc­ing hav­ing been found guilty of
plan­ning to destroy the prop­er­ty of the U.S. Forestry Ser­vice, mobile phone
masts and pow­er plants.

Daniel McGowan #63794–053, Unit I, FCI Sand­stone, Fed­er­al Cor­rec­tion­al
Insti­tu­tion, PO Box 1000, Sand­stone, MN 55072, USA. Serv­ing 7 years for an
ELF arson against a Poplar Tree Farm and an ELF arson against an old growth
log­ging cor­po­ra­tion. Also admit­ted his role in an ELF/ALF con­spir­a­cy.

Jonathan Paul — See details in Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Pris­on­ers List.

Julio Vil­lanue­va, C.P. Pri­sion De Pam­plona, 31080, Iruna (Navar­ra), Spain.
Serv­ing just under 5 years for sab­o­tag­ing machin­ery at the con­tro­ver­sial
Itoiz dam con­struc­tion site.

Joy­an­na Zach­er, #36360–086, FCI Dublin, 5700 8th St.- Camp Parks- Unit F,
Dublin, CA 94568, USA. Serv­ing 7 years & 8 months for an ELF arson against
a Poplar Tree Farm and an ELF arson against an SUV deal­er­ship. Also
admit­ted her role in an ELF/ALF con­spir­a­cy.

ANIMAL LIBERATION PRISONERS

Jon Able­white TB4885, HMP Lowd­ham Grange, Lowd­ham, Not­ting­ham, NG14 7DA,
Eng­land. Serv­ing 12 years for attempt­ing to black­mail a farmer who sup­plied
guinea pigs for vivi­sec­tion.

Gregg Avery TA7450, HMP Win­ches­ter, Rom­sey Road, Win­ches­ter, SO22 5DF,
Eng­land. On remand accused of con­spir­a­cy to black­mail, in rela­tion to his
involve­ment with the SHAC cam­paign.

Natasha Avery NR8987, HMP Bronze­field, Woodthor­pe Road, Ash­ford, Mid­dx. TW15
3JZ, Eng­land. Jailed for breach­ing her parole con­di­tions imposed on her for
telling a fox hunt­ing mur­der­ing scum what she thought of them. Also await­ing tri­al accused of con­spir­a­cy to black­mail, in rela­tion to her involve­ment with the SHAC cam­paign.

Nathan Block — See details in Eco Defence Pris­on­ers List.

Mel Broughton TN9138, HMP Wood­hill, Tat­ten­hoe Street, Mil­ton Keynes, Bucks
MK4 4DA, Eng­land. On remand accused of involve­ment with an arson and
black­mail cam­paign against an Oxford Uni­ver­si­ty vivi­sec­tion estab­lish­ment.

Jacob Con­roy #93501–011, FCI Vic­torville Medi­um I Fed­er­al Cor­rec­tion­al
Insti­tu­tion, P.O. Box 5300, Ade­lan­to, CA 92301, USA. Serv­ing 48 months
impris­on­ment for help­ing organ­ise the SHAC-USA cam­paign.

Rod Coro­n­a­do, Voice of the Earth, PO Box 732, Tuc­son, AZ 85702, USA. Due to
be sen­tenced to one-year impris­on­ment after Rod informed peo­ple how to make
an incen­di­ary device dur­ing a speech at an ani­mal rights gath­er­ing.

Don­ald Cur­rie A3660AA, HMP Parkhurst, New­port, Isle of Wight, PO30 5NX,
Eng­land. Serv­ing an Inde­ter­mi­nate Sen­tence, of not less than six actu­al
years, for car­ry­ing out arsons against tar­gets asso­ci­at­ed the vivi­sec­tion
indus­try includ­ing HLS.

Lau­ren Gaz­zo­la #93497–011, FCI Dan­bury, Fed­er­al Cor­rec­tion­al Insti­tu­tion,
Route #37Danbury, CT 06811, USA. Serv­ing 54 months impris­on­ment for help­ing
organ­ise the SHAC-USA cam­paign.

Sarah Gis­borne, LT5393, HMP Down­view, Sut­ton Lane, Sut­ton, Sur­rey, SM2 5PD,
Eng­land. Serv­ing 5½ years for con­spir­a­cy to cause crim­i­nal dam­age fol­low­ing
the dam­ag­ing of 8 vehi­cles owned by peo­ple linked to Hunt­ing­don Life
Sci­ence.

Joshua Harp­er #29429–086, FCI Sheri­dan Fed­er­al Cor­rec­tion­al Insti­tu­tion,
P.O. Box 5000, Sheri­dan, OR 97378 USA. Serv­ing 36 months impris­on­ment for
help­ing organ­ise the SHAC-USA cam­paign.

Kevin Kjon­aas #93502–011, FCI Sand­stone, PO Box 1000, Sand­stone, MN 55072
USA. Serv­ing 72 months impris­on­ment for help­ing organ­ise the SHAC-USA
cam­paign.

Daniel McGowan — See details in Eco Defence Pris­on­ers List.

Heather Nichol­son VM4859, HMP Bronze­field, Woodthor­pe Road, Ash­ford, Mid­dx.
TW15 3JZ, Eng­land. On remand accused of con­spir­a­cy to black­mail, in
rela­tion to her involve­ment with the SHAC cam­paign.

Jonathan Paul, #07167–085, FCI Phoenix, Fed­er­al Cor­rec­tion­al Insti­tu­tion,
37910 N 45th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85086, USA. Sen­tenced to 51 months for an
ALF arson on a horse meat plant. Also admit­ted his role in an ELF/ALF
con­spir­a­cy.

John Smith TB4887, HMP Lowd­ham Grange, Lowd­ham, Not­ting­ham, NG14 7DA,
Eng­land. Serv­ing 12 years for attempt­ing to black­mail a farmer who sup­plied
guinea pigs for vivi­sec­tion.

Andrew Stepan­ian #26399–050, FCI But­ner Medi­um II Fed­er­al Cor­rec­tion­al
Insti­tu­tion, PO Box 1500, But­ner, NC 27509 USA. Serv­ing 36 months for
help­ing organ­ise the SHAC-USA cam­paign.

Ker­ry Whit­burn TB4886, HMP Lowd­ham Grange, Lowd­ham, Not­ting­ham, NG14 7DA,
Eng­land. Serv­ing 12 years for attempt­ing to black­mail a farmer who sup­plied
guinea pigs for vivi­sec­tion.

Gabriel Vil­leneuve #HUL03299801, 500, de la Faune, Case Postale 87130,
Québec, Québec, G1G 5E4, Can­da. Held on remand accused of breach­ing pro­ba­tion con­di­tions by alleged­ly attend­ing an ani­mal rights protest, even though he nev­er actu­al­ly went to the protest!

Joy­an­na Zach­er — See details in Eco Defence Pris­on­ers List.

PLOUGHSHARES PRISONERS

Helen Wood­son, 03231–045, FMC Car­swell — Admin. Max. Unit, POB 27137, Ft.
Worth, TX 76127, USA. Serv­ing 8 years 10 months for actions that focused on the inter­re­la­tion­ship of war & the destruc­tion of the nat­ur­al world. The actions includ­ed pour­ing red paint over the secu­ri­ty desk of a fed­er­al court and mak­ing threat­en­ing com­mu­ni­ca­tions. Pre­vi­ous­ly Helen had served 20½ years for: 1) Using a ham­mer to dis­arm a nuclear mis­sile silo. 2) Burn­ing $25,000 on the floor of a bank whilst denounc­ing war, envi­ron­men­tal destruc­tion & eco­nom­ic injus­tice. 3) Mail­ing warn­ing let­ters with bul­lets attached to Gov­ern­ment & cor­po­rate offi­cials.

THE LECCE FIVE
The Lec­ce Five have been charged with “sub­ver­sive asso­ci­a­tion” accused of dam­ag­ing Esso petrol pumps to oppose the War on Iraq; sab­o­tag­ing the cash
machines of a bank which funds an immi­gra­tion cen­tre; and tar­get­ing the multi­na­tion­al com­pa­ny Benet­ton in sup­port of Mapuche land rights activists in Chile. All of the defen­dants are cur­rent­ly either under house arrest or released on bail.

ANTIFA PRISONERS

Lasan­dra Bur­well W063658, Ohio Refor­ma­to­ry for Women, 1479 Collins Ave.
Marysville, OH 43040, USA. Serv­ing 5 years for tak­ing part in an anti-fas­cist demon­stra­tion that turned into a riot.

Vah­tang Devitlidze, ul. Libbedo­va 42, UO 68/2, otryad 14, briga­da 142, g. Hagyshen­sk, Krasnodarskiy Kray, 352680 Rus­sia. Serv­ing 2½ years for stab­bing a neo-nazi in the leg whilst defend­ing him­self from attack.

Augustin Kraus, Vazeb­ni veznice, PP‑1, Lit­o­merice, 41 201, Czech Repub­lic.
Serv­ing 14 months for his par­tic­i­pa­tion in attacks against local neo-nazis. His charge was “bod­i­ly harm”. He speaks Czech, Slo­vak and Pol­ish. You can also write him short post­cards in Eng­lish.

Fabio Milan, C.C. via Pianez­za 300, 10151 Tori­no, Italy. On remand accused of fight­ing with the police after an anti-fas­cist protest.

Andrea Neff, Bnr: 746/07/2, Jus­tizvol­lzugsanstalt fur Frauen in Berlin, Arkonas­trasse 56, 13189 Berlin, Ger­many. Serv­ing 14 months for anti-fas­cist activ­i­ty.

Chris­t­ian Süm­mer­mann, Bnr: 441/08/5, JVA Plötzensee, Lehrter­str. 61, 10557 Berlin, Ger­many. Serv­ing 40 months for breach­ing the peace whilst serv­ing a sus­pend­ed sen­tence issued for anti-fas­cist activ­i­ties.

Tomasz Wiloszews­ki, Zak­lad Karny, Orze­chowa 5, 98–200 Sier­adz, Poland.
Serv­ing 15 years for acci­den­tal­ly killing a neo-nazi whilst defend­ing him­self.

OTHER PRISONERS

Olga Alek­san­drov­na Nevskaya, UU163/5, 7 Otryad, pos. Dzerzhin­skiy, Mozhaysk 140090 Moskovskaya oblast, Rus­sia. Eco-activist serv­ing 6 years for arson, crim­i­nal dam­age and caus­ing explo­sions in protest at the war in Chech­nya. Due for release in 2009.

Mau­ra Mich­lle Lun­gar­l­li, book­ing # 1167062, Cen­tu­ry Region­al Deten­tion Facil­i­ty (CRDF), 11705 South Alame­da Street, Lyn­wood, CA 90262, USA. Well known ani­mal rights Lau­ra Lun­gar­l­li held on remand accused of activ­i­ty uncon­nect­ed to ani­mal rights. (Please note the prison offi­cials have made a spelling mis­take with her name which must be repli­cat­ed on her let­ters of sup­port).

Kevin Olliff, book­ing #1167029, Ter­mi­nal Annex, P.O. Box #86164, Los Ange­les, CA 90086–0164, USA. Ani­mal rights activist held on remand accused of activ­i­ty uncon­nect­ed to ani­mal rights. Co-defen­dant of Lau­ra Lun­gar­l­li.

Fran Thomp­son, #1090915 HU 1C, WERDCC, PO Box 300, Van­dalia, MO 63382, USA.
Serv­ing Life for killing, in self-defence, a stalk­er who had bro­ken into her home. Before her impris­on­ment Fran was an eco, ani­mal & anti-nuke cam­paign­er.

MOVE
MOVE is an eco-rev­o­lu­tion­ary group who car­ried out protests in defence of all life. There are cur­rent­ly eight MOVE activists in prison each serv­ing 100 years after been framed for the mur­der of a cop in 1979. 9th defen­dant, Mer­le Africa, died in prison in 1998.

Deb­bie Simms Africa (006307), Janet Hol­loway Africa (006308) and Janine Philips Africa (006309) all at: SCI Cam­bridge Springs, 451 Fuller­ton Ave, Cam­bridge Springs, PA 16403–1238, USA.

Michael Davis Africa (AM4973) and Charles Simms Africa (AM4975) both at SCI Grater­ford, PO Box 244, Grater­ford, PA 19426–0244, USA.

Edward Good­man Africa (AM4974), SCI Mahanoy, 301 Morea Rd, Frackville, PA 17932, USA.

William Philips Africa (AM4984) and Del­bert Orr Africa (AM4985) both at SCI Dal­las Draw­er K, Dal­las, PA 18612, USA.

Mumia Abu Jamal, (AM8335), SCI Greene, 175 Progress Dri­ve, Way­nes­burg PA 15370, USA. In 1981 Mumia, for­mer Black Pan­ther and vocal sup­port­er of MOVE, was framed for the mur­der of a cop. He was orig­i­nal­ly sen­tenced to death but is cur­rent­ly await­ing re-sen­tenc­ing fol­low­ing a court hear­ing in 2001.

STATEMENT ON VIOLENCE
Some peo­ple list­ed in this newslet­ter have car­ried out vio­lent actions. ‘Spir­it of Free­dom’ does not con­done vio­lence. But we are also against cen­sor­ship & believe peo­ple can decide for them­selves who they wish to sup­port.

ABOUT E.L.P. SUPPORT NETWORK
ELP is an inter­na­tion­al eco-pris­on­er sup­port net­work found­ed, in Britain, in 1993 to sup­port jailed eco-activists. We sup­port the pris­on­ers by pro­duc­ing var­i­ous reg­u­lar pris­on­er lists:

Spir­it of Free­dom is ELP’s inter­na­tion­al month­ly pris­on­er list­ing which is cir­cu­lat­ed by e‑mail.

Urgent ELP! Bul­letin is an e‑mail ser­vice that dis­trib­utes the names of any new eco-pris­on­er as soon as ELP gets their details. For more info e‑mail ELP4321@hotmail.com

On-Line Newslet­ters — ELP has a num­ber of web­sites that pro­vide news, pris­on­er lists and addi­tion­al info about ELP & the pris­on­ers.

Eng­lish lan­guage ELP Web­site
www.spiritoffreedom.org.uk

Greek lan­guage ELP Web­site
http://greekelp.blogspot.com

North Amer­i­can ELP Web­site
www.ecoprisoners.org

Turk­ish lan­guage ELP Web­site
www.geocities.com/yesilanarsi/elp.htm

ELP Extra is an e‑mail group that cir­cu­lates the details of polit­i­cal pris­on­ers, ELP learns about, who do not fall with­in the remit for sup­port by ELP. To sub­scribe to the list e‑mail ELP4321@Hotmail.com

Aus­tralian ELP.SN is our Aus­tralian con­tact. For more info e‑mail elp4321@hotmail.com

Bel­gium ELP.SN is our Bel­gium con­tact. For more info e‑mail elp_bel@hotmail.com

Ger­man ELP.SN is a pris­on­er led ini­tia­tive run by eco-pris­on­er Mar­co Camenisch. For more info con­tact Mar­co Camenisch, Post­fach 3143, CH-8105 Regens­dorf, Switzer­land.

Greek ELP.SN is our Greek con­tact. For more info e‑mail greekelp@yahoo.gr

North Amer­i­can ELP is our North Amer­i­can con­tact. For more infor­ma­tion e‑mail naelpsn@mutualaid.org

Turkey ELP.SN is our Turk­ish con­tact. For more info e‑mail yesilanarsi@yahoo.com

Good news at last for Packers Field users!!!

Free, infor­mal access to con­tin­ue

The last 10 months may have seemed the qui­etest since 2002, when the City Academy’s plans to devel­op Pack­ers Field first became pub­lic knowl­edge.

Free, infor­mal access to con­tin­ue

The last 10 months may have seemed the qui­etest since 2002, when the City Academy’s plans to devel­op Pack­ers Field first became pub­lic knowl­edge.

In fact, the work of local cam­paign­ers try­ing to main­tain free pub­lic access to Pack­ers has con­tin­ued through­out this peri­od, and is to be reward­ed with the imple­men­ta­tion of a Com­mu­ni­ty Use Agree­ment, or CUA. This CUA should uphold the right of local peo­ple to con­tin­ue to use the site for infor­mal sport and leisure, as they have done for gen­er­a­tions. This is good news for local res­i­dents of all ages and back­grounds, in advance of the field re-open­ing in April or May.

What is a CUA?
A CUA is a doc­u­ment that is required when coun­cils and gov­ern­ment give fund­ing to devel­op sports facil­i­ties. It is a signed legal doc­u­ment that makes it clear who can use the facil­i­ties and who is respon­si­ble for man­ag­ing them. In the case of Pack­ers, the CUA will be signed by the City Acad­e­my and Bris­tol City Coun­cil.

His­to­ry of the Pack­ers Field CUA
The imple­men­ta­tion of a CUA was one of the con­di­tions attached to plan­ning per­mis­sion grant­ed to the Acad­e­my. How­ev­er, this does not tell the whole sto­ry. ‘Com­mu­ni­ty use’ refers pri­mar­i­ly to offi­cial, organ­ised groups of peo­ple who book the facil­i­ties (sports clubs, schools, etc). The rights of infor­mal users (e.g. walk­ers, kite-fly­ers, chil­dren hav­ing a ‘kick­about’) are not auto­mat­i­cal­ly cov­ered by a CUA. Indeed, the Acad­e­my stat­ed from the begin­ning that its com­mit­ment was only to organ­ised sport. The orig­i­nal CUA pro­posed by the Acad­e­my in 2005 con­sist­ed of just a few para­graphs, with no mean­ing­ful con­tent regard­ing pub­lic use or the Academy’s respon­si­bil­i­ties. It was under­stand­ably reject­ed by local peo­ple. The new agree­ment that has been agreed and signed is a robust, mean­ing­ful doc­u­ment, WRITTEN AND PROPOSED BY MEMBERS OF THE LOCAL COMMUNITY. Both of these doc­u­ments are avail­able to view at www.packersfield.org.uk.

The CUA now allows the local com­mu­ni­ty and the school to enjoy the ben­e­fits of this green space, as has always been the inten­tion of cam­paign­ers. How­ev­er, the man­age­ment of the CUA by the Acad­e­my will need to be mon­i­tored close­ly by all par­ties, as some ques­tions remain over how the Acad­e­my can be held to account to do what it says it will do.

What does the Pack­ers CUA mean for local peo­ple?

The CUA sets out a num­ber of impor­tant guar­an­tees for infor­mal users of the field. These include:
— Free pub­lic access to the site at all times between 7.30am and dusk.
— The City Acad­e­my to be respon­si­ble for main­te­nance and safe­ty of site.
— Annu­al con­sul­ta­tion meet­ings with the Acad­e­my to dis­cuss progress of infor­mal use of the site, includ­ing griev­ances /
con­cerns. Local res­i­dents are strong­ly encour­aged to attend these pub­lic meet­ings.

Infor­mal users of Pack­ers also have respon­si­bil­i­ties under the terms of the CUA. These include:
— Not inter­fer­ing with for­mal sports activ­i­ties on the field or pos­ing a health and safe­ty risk to oth­er users.
— Mov­ing to oth­er parts of the site if rea­son­ably request­ed to do so by ground staff.
— Not walk­ing dogs on the site.

This is only a brief sum­ma­ry of the agreed CUA. For a more detailed under­stand­ing of its con­tent, please con­sult the orig­i­nal doc­u­ment at

www.packersfield.org.uk/news/cua2.htm or by con­tact­ing the City Acad­e­my.

Future devel­op­ment of Pack­ers Field?
It has long been pub­lic knowl­edge that the Acad­e­my and Bris­tol City Coun­cil are keen to devel­op an ath­let­ics facil­i­ty on Pack­ers Field. A pre­vi­ous plan for a sta­di­um and arti­fi­cial run­ning track was quick­ly retract­ed fol­low­ing pub­lic oppo­si­tion, but both par­ties have since made clear their desire to see an ath­let­ics facil­i­ty on the site. This pos­es some very seri­ous chal­lenges for the future, not least to the valid­i­ty of the CUA itself. If an ath­let­ics facil­i­ty were to be locat­ed on the site, any free space for infor­mal use would undoubt­ed­ly be lost. It is also a very real pos­si­bil­i­ty that flood­lights will be part of the plan, which would affect many peo­ple in White­hall and Green­bank. This may well become the next part of the cam­paign and will again need pop­u­lar local sup­port to stop it form hap­pen­ing.

Let’s end on a pos­i­tive note! The Acad­e­my has made con­sid­er­able con­ces­sions on its orig­i­nal vision for Pack­ers Field, due to the strength and ini­tia­tive of the local com­mu­ni­ty. These con­ces­sions are a trib­ute to every per­son who has signed a peti­tion, writ­ten a let­ter, attend­ed a meet­ing or just sup­port­ed the cam­paign with words of encour­age­ment. The future of the field is still a long way from cer­tain, but what we have achieved so far should give us the belief that we can fur­ther influ­ence events and deci­sions.

To cel­e­brate this pos­i­tive devel­op­ment in the cam­paign, there will be a social evening at the White Hart pub on White­hall Road on Sun­day 30th March from 8 till late. There will be live bands, DJs and the chance to catch up with peo­ple who have sup­port­ed the cam­paign over the last few years. Entry is free, although dona­tions towards the ongo­ing costs of the cam­paign are appre­ci­at­ed. All wel­come, please come along.

http://www.packersfield.org.uk

Word Doc­u­ment Leaflet deliv­ered to White­hall res­i­dents

Bristol Activists to join international day of action against Shell on St Patrick’s Day

Pro­test­ers will be pick­et­ing Shell garages in Bris­tol on St Patrick­’s Day. The actions are part of an inter­na­tion­al day of action in sol­i­dar­i­ty with res­i­dents of Ross­port, Coun­ty Mayo, Ire­land who are fight­ing the oil com­pa­ny’s plan to build a poten­tial­ly dev­as­tat­ing onshore oil refin­ery and high pres­sure pipeline in their remote and envi­ron­men­tal­ly sen­si­tive region.

Pro­test­ers will be pick­et­ing Shell garages in Bris­tol on St Patrick­’s Day. The actions are part of an inter­na­tion­al day of action in sol­i­dar­i­ty with res­i­dents of Ross­port, Coun­ty Mayo, Ire­land who are fight­ing the oil com­pa­ny’s plan to build a poten­tial­ly dev­as­tat­ing onshore oil refin­ery and high pres­sure pipeline in their remote and envi­ron­men­tal­ly sen­si­tive region.

The pick­ets are tak­ing place on Mon­day 17th March, at the York Road Shell garage in Bed­min­is­ter, from 7.30am until 9.30am and the Muller Road Shell garage, junc­tion 2, of the M32, from 5pm until 7pm to coin­cide with rush hour. Please do come along. Musi­cians who play Irish music and Irish dancers will be par­tic­u­lar­ly wel­come. If you can­not dance brief lessons will be avail­able at the Muller Road Shell on the day.

For more infor­ma­tion text Ris­ing Tide on 07917383517

BACKGROUND INFORMATION
This year´s St Paddy´s day (Ireland’s nation­al day), the 17th March, has been called as an Inter­na­tion­al day of action against shell, in sol­i­dar­i­ty with the peo­ple of Ross­port, Coun­ty Mayo, Ire­land.

Since 2000 the small rur­al com­mu­ni­ty of Ross­port, have been engaged in an epic bat­tle try­ing to pre­vent Shell, Sta­toil, and Marathon from build­ing a poten­tial­ly dev­as­tat­ing tox­ic onshore gas refin­ery and high pres­sure pipeline in their remote and envi­ron­men­tal­ly sen­si­tive region.

Peo­ple from all over Ire­land are set to join forces and show their unit­ed strength by going all the way to Lon­don to demon­strate on shell´s front door step. Glu­aiseacht, the Irish envi­ron­men­tal net­work organ­is­ing the trip, are call­ing for peo­ple to join them at the shell head office in Lon­don, or there is also a call out to take sol­i­dar­i­ty actions at shell garages and offices, St Paddy´s day parades and Irish embassies all over the world to coin­cide with the vis­it from 15th-17th March.

The Lon­don shell cen­tre is locat­ed on the South Bank in front of Jubilee Gar­dens (SE1) right next to Water­loo train sta­tion and across from the Lon­don Eye.

What´s Wrong With shell? — The Cor­rib Pipeline Project

Shell are the biggest stake­hold­er and ben­e­fi­cia­ry of the project to build this poten­tial­ly dev­as­tat­ing tox­ic onshore gas refin­ery and high pres­sure pipeline, so have there­fore been the main tar­get of protest.

Com­mu­ni­ty Strength

From the sum­mer of 2005 mass pick­ets shut down the refin­ery con­struc­tion site after five Ross­port res­i­dents were impris­oned for refus­ing to allow Shell’s sub-con­trac­tors access to their and their neigh­bours’ small farms which the pipeline is to go through. But in Octo­ber 2006 the Irish state came to the aid of shell by bring­ing in a mas­sive two hun­dred strong police unit to phys­i­cal­ly force a path for Shell to com­mence work. A large police pres­ence, con­sist­ing of Gar­dai (Irish police) from all over Ire­land, has stayed at the site to aid the work to con­tin­ue undis­rupt­ed.

The costs to the Envi­ron­ment, Com­mu­ni­ty & Health

Since shell start­ed build­ing the refin­ery, Car­row­more Lake, which is a Spe­cial Area of Con­ser­va­tion as well as the local water sup­ply to 10,000 peo­ple, has been pol­lut­ed with dan­ger­ous­ly high lev­els of alu­mini­um com­ing from the build­ing site.

The gas pipeline is to oper­ate at such high pres­sure that accord­ing to the government’s safe­ty study if rup­tured could poten­tial­ly kill peo­ple and destroy build­ings for hun­dreds of metres around.

The waste from the refin­ery is to be dumped into Broad­haven bay, where 220 sight­ings of sev­en whale and dol­phin species, plus sight­ings of two seal species have been record­ed.

This is all not to men­tion the irrepara­ble dam­age fos­sil fuels, like gas, are hav­ing on desta­bil­is­ing the glob­al cli­mate and the dev­as­ta­tion shell projects have caused around the world.

Although the resis­tance to shell in Coun­ty Mayo is strong, the Irish state & shell´s tac­tics of bru­tal­i­ty, repres­sion and intim­i­da­tion has paid a price on the peo­ple fight­ing the pipeline project.

So mark St Paddy´s day by show­ing sol­i­dar­i­ty with their fight!

For more info:

http://www.indymedia.ie/mayo — Reports of news and actions about the pipeline
http://www.struggle.ws/rsc — Ross­port Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp set­up to aid the cam­paign against shell
http://www.corribsos.com — Cam­paign group Shell to Sea

Earth First! summer gathering date change & contact details

The dates of the EF! Sum­mer Gath­er­ing have been changed, to work bet­ter with oth­er events hap­pen­ing over the sum­mer such as the Sav­ing Ice­land protest camp and the Camp for Cli­mate Action.

The new dates are Wednes­day 27th August to Mon­day 1st Sep­tem­ber 2008.

This should give us all the space to recov­er & reflect, and to plot & plan onwards and upwards.

Rabbit with spanner & Earth First!The dates of the EF! Sum­mer Gath­er­ing have been changed, to work bet­ter with oth­er events hap­pen­ing over the sum­mer such as the Sav­ing Ice­land protest camp and the Camp for Cli­mate Action.

The new dates are Wednes­day 27th August to Mon­day 1st Sep­tem­ber 2008.

This should give us all the space to recov­er & reflect, and to plot & plan onwards and upwards.

The new con­tact details for the EF!SG col­lec­tive is summergathering@earthfirst.org.uk

You can down­load pub­lic­i­ty — 2 posters & leaflet all in one: (front & back)

Watch this space for more info near­er the time.