Direct action against the oil industry and the G8 started early today in Edinburgh.…

Today at 07:30, 2 petrol sta­tions were shut down in Edin­burgh. The first was a BP sta­tion on Calder Road, and the sec­ond was a Shell sta­tion on Comis­ton Road. All pumps were put out of action with bike locks, and oil spills at the fore­court entrances meant no more busi­ness as usu­al for a while.

The oil indus­try, like the G8 is the epit­o­me of cap­i­tal­ism and it’s ills. It places wealth and pow­er in the hands of the few at mas­sive expense to this plan­et’s envi­ron­ment and peo­ples.

Oil explo­ration and pro­duc­tion destroys wilder­ness and maims ecosys­tems. 10,000’s of tonnes of oil are rou­tine­ly dumped in rivers and oceans, poi­son­ing aquat­ic life and water sup­plies.

In the U.K. alone, 24,000 peo­ple die pre­ma­ture­ly each year from emis­sions from vehi­cles and refiner­ies, and many more are killed or crip­pled on the roads.

Against this back­ground, the vest­ed inter­ests of the oil indus­try fund aca­d­e­mics to hide the causal link between green­house gas­es emis­sions from burn­ing fos­sil fuels and spi­ralling cli­mate change. Glob­al tem­per­a­tures are the high­est in 2,000 years — we are fac­ing an envi­ron­men­tal melt­down cri­sis.

No amount of cor­po­rate PR exer­cis­es can hide how the oil indus­try helps make the rich rich­er and the poor poor­er. Most of the top 20 petro­le­um cor­po­ra­tions are based in G8 coun­tries, with a revolv­ing door of top jobs between their gov­ern­ments and the indus­try. These cor­po­ra­tions set the glob­al agen­da, reap­ing mas­sive prof­its as the major­i­ty world are crushed by pover­ty char­ac­terised by a lack of clean water, food, health care and edu­ca­tion.

Work­ers in the oil indus­try suf­fer long ardu­ous hours in dan­ger­ous con­di­tion, for poor pay. Eas­i­ly pre­ventable acci­dents are com­mon. Attempts to unionise and organ­ise for bet­ter con­di­tions are met with intim­i­da­tion, sack­ings and vio­lence.
Oil multi­na­tion­als lit­er­al­ly call the shots, as they rou­tine­ly back ruth­less dic­ta­tor­ships across the world, from Sudan to Colum­bia, Ango­la to Indone­sia. The death squads do their dirty work. Hand in glove with the rul­ing elites, they make sure that noth­ing stands in the way of their pipelines and prof­its. Should oil pro­duc­ing regimes not toe the line or com­ply with cor­po­rate inter­ests, inva­sion is always an option, with the mil­i­tary might of the U.S. and U.K. as the enforcers.Tens of thou­sands were killed in Iraq to secure access to the world’s sec­ond largest oil reserves.

For all the G8’s talk of can­celling debt and pro­mot­ing “devel­op­ment” (ha ha ha!), the exis­tence of the oil indus­try and the cap­i­tal­ism which it dri­ves con­demns mil­lions to hell­ish lives and is push­ing life on earth to the brink of envi­ron­men­tal and social cat­a­stro­phe. Every­thing it touch­es dies. The G8, the oil indus­try and cap­i­tal­ism can­not be reformed. They must be dis­man­tled and destroyed if there is to be any hope of a bet­ter world. This is why we take direct action, to dent their prof­its and to oppose their world of pow­er and prof­it. The pow­er and the odds against us are enor­mous, but we can nev­er give up. Fight for a new world in any way you can.The oil indus­try is the epit­o­me of cap­i­tal­ism and it’s ills. It places wealth and pow­er in the hands of the few at mas­sive expense to this plan­et’s envi­ron­ment and peo­ples.

Oil explo­ration and pro­duc­tion destroys wilder­ness and maims ecosys­tems. 10,000’s of tonnes of oil are rou­tine­ly dumped in rivers and oceans, poi­son­ing aquat­ic life and water sup­plies.

In the U.K. alone, 24,000 peo­ple die pre­ma­ture­ly each year from emis­sions from vehi­cles and refiner­ies, and many more are killed or crip­pled on the roads.

Against this back­ground, the vest­ed inter­ests of the oil indus­try fund aca­d­e­mics to hide the causal link between green­house gas­es emis­sions from burn­ing fos­sil fuels and spi­ralling cli­mate change. Glob­al tem­per­a­tures are the high­est in 2,000 years — we are fac­ing an envi­ron­men­tal melt­down cri­sis.

No amount of cor­po­rate PR exer­cis­es can hide how the oil indus­try helps make the rich rich­er and the poor poor­er. Most of the top 20 petro­le­um cor­po­ra­tions are based in G8 coun­tries, with a revolv­ing door of top jobs between their gov­ern­ments and the indus­try. These cor­po­ra­tions set the glob­al agen­da, reap­ing mas­sive prof­its as the major­i­ty world are crushed by pover­ty char­ac­terised by a lack of clean water, food, health care and edu­ca­tion.

Work­ers in the oil indus­try suf­fer long ardu­ous hours in dan­ger­ous con­di­tion, for poor pay. Eas­i­ly pre­ventable acci­dents are com­mon. Attempts to unionise and organ­ise for bet­ter con­di­tions are met with intim­i­da­tion, sack­ings and vio­lence.
Oil multi­na­tion­als lit­er­al­ly call the shots, as they rou­tine­ly back ruth­less dic­ta­tor­ships across the world, from Sudan to Colum­bia, Ango­la to Indone­sia. The death squads do their dirty work. Hand in glove with the rul­ing elites, they make sure that noth­ing stands in the way of their pipelines and prof­its. Should oil pro­duc­ing regimes not toe the line or com­ply with cor­po­rate inter­ests, inva­sion is always an option, with the mil­i­tary might of the U.S. and U.K. as the enforcers.Tens of thou­sands were killed in Iraq to secure access to the world’s sec­ond largest oil reserves.

For all the G8’s talk of can­celling debt and pro­mot­ing “devel­op­ment” (ha ha ha!), the exis­tence of the oil indus­try and the cap­i­tal­ism which it dri­ves con­demns mil­lions to hell­ish lives and is push­ing life on earth to the brink of envi­ron­men­tal and social cat­a­stro­phe. Every­thing it touch­es dies. The G8, the oil indus­try and cap­i­tal­ism can­not be reformed. They must be dis­man­tled and destroyed if there is to be any hope of a bet­ter world. This is why we take direct action, to dent their prof­its and to oppose their world of pow­er and prof­it. The pow­er and the odds against us are enor­mous, but we can nev­er give up. Fight for a new world in any way you can. See you on the streets…

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