Earth Liberation Front Claims Arson Against Urban Sprawl

“ELF claims arson on urban sprawl­ing project in Älmhult, Swe­den the 25/7. An esti­mat­ed 2 mil­lion­SEK [approx­i­mate­ly £170,000] vil­la was burnt to the ground, in response to the increas­ing urban sprawl­ing as well in Älmhult as in Swe­den and the civil­i­sa­tion all over.”

Received anony­mous­ly by Bite Back Mag­a­zine.

“ELF claims arson on urban sprawl­ing project in Älmhult, Swe­den the 25/7. An esti­mat­ed 2 mil­lion­SEK [approx­i­mate­ly £170,000] vil­la was burnt to the ground, in response to the increas­ing urban sprawl­ing as well in Älmhult as in Swe­den and the civil­i­sa­tion all over.”

Received anony­mous­ly by Bite Back Mag­a­zine.

Sitting on piles of coal, revolting peasants, trashing things & fixing other things together, it’s the latest EF! Action Update

Smelters smelt­ed and wood­chip­pers chipped, pro­tes­tors around the world have been busy again tak­ing action against the plan­et-trash­ers — read all about it in the lat­est quar­ter­ly EF! Action Update.

This EF!AU is jam packed with excit­ing actions, plus fea­tures on inter­na­tion­al resis­tance against coal in time for this year’s Camp for Cli­mate Action, a resur­gence of anti-genet­ics cam­paign­ing, and pro­pos­als for a rolling block­ade next year of Kingsnorth. You’ll be inspired to Taste the Waste, Leave it in the Ground and who knows what else!

EF! mine rest planets later logoSmelters smelt­ed and wood­chip­pers chipped, pro­tes­tors around the world have been busy again tak­ing action against the plan­et-trash­ers — read all about it in the lat­est quar­ter­ly EF! Action Update.

This EF!AU is jam packed with excit­ing actions, plus fea­tures on inter­na­tion­al resis­tance against coal in time for this year’s Camp for Cli­mate Action, a resur­gence of anti-genet­ics cam­paign­ing, and pro­pos­als for a rolling block­ade next year of Kingsnorth. You’ll be inspired to Taste the Waste, Leave it in the Ground and who knows what else!

With sto­ries of green­wash laid bare, guer­ril­la-gar­den­ing, revolt­ing peas­ants, protest camps against coal mines and air­ports, build­ings burnt down, con­vey­ors and trains stopped, tires deflat­ed, GM fields lib­er­at­ed & ‘tri­als’ decon­t­a­m­i­nat­ed, despite tear-gas, jail threats, and fortress-like field pro­tec­tion, con­tin­u­ing resis­tance in Mayo & Ice­land, and cam­paign suc­cess­es, the diverse uses of super­glue just become mun­dane. Got a bro­ken tea cup or an incin­er­a­tor to shut down? You know what to use!

And if smash­ing green­hous­es or hang­ing about 60 metres up seems wierd, read on…

Also includes full lists of eco­log­i­cal direct action groups, protest camps & sup­port groups. Bat­ter­ies not includ­ed.

Pick up your copy at the Camp for Cli­mate Action or at your near­est social cen­tre. Or drop us a line at actionup­date AT earthfirst.org.uk and we’ll post you as many as you like for dis­trib­ut­ing around town and at events.

Down­load the lat­est EF!AU to share with oth­ers, sub­scribe or check out some past issues. The next issue will come out at the begin­ning of Novem­ber.

And of course, this year’s EF! Sum­mer Gath­er­ing (click here for lat­est news) is from Wednes­day 27th August to Mon­day 1st Sep­tem­ber 2008, if you want to plot & plan, and laugh & chat with old friends & new.

Latest info on Camp for Climate Action (& action reports during the camp) — useful links including ‘what’s it like’ video

All the lat­est info you need to have a reward­ing Camp for Cli­mate Action is below — read more.

Also please note that dur­ing the camp, the best place to get relat­ed action reports will be https://indymedia.org.uk/en/actions/2008/climatecamp/, with oth­ers on the gen­er­al IMC newswire. Dai­ly video reports trail­er.

We’ll do a round-up of actions & pho­tos after­wards, as last year.

Climate camp penknifeAll the lat­est info you need to have a reward­ing Camp for Cli­mate Action is below — read more.

Also please note that dur­ing the camp, the best place to get relat­ed action reports will be https://indymedia.org.uk/en/actions/2008/climatecamp/, with oth­ers on the gen­er­al IMC newswire. Dai­ly video reports trail­er.

We’ll do a round-up of actions & pho­tos after­wards, as last year.

Get­ting there | What to bring | Neigh­bour­hoods | Phones & secu­ri­ty | Direct action | 9th August mass action | Oth­er use­ful info about the camp | Work­shop pro­gramme - you’ll find 2 work­shops clear­ly labelled as EF! but there’ll be EF!ers, such as you dear read­er, sprin­kled here and there through­out the camp in all sorts of roles, or off site tak­ing action; also check out all the excit­ing UK coal resis­tance work­shops, main­ly in the Welsh neigh­bour­hood & not in the main work­shop pro­gramme.

Video — Attend­ing the camp. The prac­ti­cal­i­ties, fun, and fears. Views, reas­sur­ance, clar­i­fi­ca­tion, and enthu­si­asm from peo­ple who attend­ed in 2007, and a lit­tle bit of the mag­ic in their words and eyes.

Activists take site for the Camp for Climate Action and reveal location

30 July 2008

Activists take site for the Camp for Cli­mate Action and reveal loca­tion

Climate camp 08 banner & tripods30 July 2008

Activists take site for the Camp for Cli­mate Action and reveal loca­tion

100 peo­ple entered and secured an uncul­ti­vat­ed field at Deans­gate Ridge at 3.00pm today, only 1 km from Kingsnorth Pow­er Sta­tion. They erect­ed and climbed tripods to pre­vent police from mov­ing them and have erect­ed a mar­quee along­side a ban­ner which reads ‘No New Coal’.

Although the cli­mate camp activists have been upfront and open about most aspects of their plans, the loca­tion of the camp had not been revealed until today in order to pre­vent E.ON and the police from attempt­ing to stop it from hap­pen­ing. The uncul­ti­vat­ed field is on a road that runs between Hoo St Wer­burgh and High Hal­stow. The Camp for Cli­mate Action intends to return the field in two weeks in as good, if not bet­ter, con­di­tion than it was found.

Around 20 sheep were in the field when it was occu­pied. They have been round­ed up and are being tak­en care of with food and water.

The camp, which is due to offi­cial­ly start on Sun­day, 3 August, is expect­ed to attract thou­sands of peo­ple com­ing from all over the UK. The week long camp hosts hun­dreds of work­shops on sus­tain­able liv­ing and the pol­i­tics of cli­mate change. The camp will cul­mi­nate on Sat­ur­day 9 August in a mass direct action to shut down Kingsnorth pow­er sta­tion on protest over E.ON’s plans to build the first new coal-fired pow­er sta­tion in the UK for 33 years.

“We want to warm­ly invite peo­ple from the local com­mu­ni­ty to come down and see for them­selves what the camp is all about,” said Ter­ry Graves, who has already pitched his tent up in the field.

“E.ON and the gov­ern­ment believe that you can have end­less fos­sil-fuelled eco­nom­ic growth in a world of finite resources,” said Christi­na Greens­ford, who helped to secure the camp. “Peo­ple from all over the UK are here to cre­ate a demo­c­ra­t­ic, low-car­bon soci­ety in which our long term future on this plan­et is pri­ori­tised over the short term prof­it mar­gins of the fos­sil fuel indus­try.”

“We have a future to pro­tect, and today, in set­ting up the cli­mate camp, we’ve drawn a line in the sand at Kingsnorth.” said Han­nah Abbots. “We will not allow com­pa­nies like E.ON drag us over the edge of cli­mate cat­a­stro­phe.”

Press can con­tact Conor O’Brian at 07530 306267 who is on site and arrange inter­views, either over the phone or on the perime­ter of the site.

Press can also con­tact the media team, who are not cur­rent­ly on site, at 07772 861 099

A press advi­so­ry will be short­ly issued giv­ing infor­ma­tion as to when the first media tours of the camp will take place.

camp media team
press@climatecamp.org.uk
http://www.climatecamp.org.uk

The OS grid ref­er­ence for the camp is TQ 773 742. The site is between Dean­gate round about on the A228 and the vil­lage of High Hal­stow. The site is on the west side of the road (left com­ing north from the A228) as you go up hill after the Dean­gate sports field and before Dux Court farm.

For direc­tions and oth­er use­ful info, see http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/21137

Saving Iceland Shuts Down Geothermal Drilling Work in Hengill

HELLISHEIDI (ICELAND) – This morn­ing the direct action cam­paign Sav­ing Ice­land has occu­pied one of the main geot­her­mal drill sites in Hengill where the Hell­ishei­di pow­er plant is being expand­ed by Reyk­javik Ener­gy. 20 activists have chained them­selves to machin­ery and have climbed the drill to hang up a ban­ner say­ing “Reyk­javik Ener­gy out of Hell­ishei­di and Yemen”.

HELLISHEIDI (ICELAND) – This morn­ing the direct action cam­paign Sav­ing Ice­land has occu­pied one of the main geot­her­mal drill sites in Hengill where the Hell­ishei­di pow­er plant is being expand­ed by Reyk­javik Ener­gy. 20 activists have chained them­selves to machin­ery and have climbed the drill to hang up a ban­ner say­ing “Reyk­javik Ener­gy out of Hell­ishei­di and Yemen”. They have also occu­pied the pow­er con­trol room of the drill site. The pow­er to the drill was shut off and drilling was stopped for the rest of the day. Sev­en peo­ple got arrest­ed. The protest was aimed at Reyk­javik Ener­gy sup­ply­ing elec­tric­i­ty to alu­mini­um smelters in Ice­land, destruc­tion and pol­lu­tion of the Hengill area and RE’s spon­sor­ing of severe human rights abuse in Yemen.

In the last week, Sav­ing Ice­land took action at the Glen­core and ALCOA head­quar­ters in Switzer­land as well as all Swiss Ice­landic con­sulates, the Ice­landic embassy in Rome, Ice­landic con­sulate in Milan and also the head­quar­ters of Impregi­lo. In Ice­land Cen­tu­ry Alu­minum and Landsvirkjun both saw two actions against them and now Reyk­javik Ener­gy was tar­get­ed.

“We have been camp­ing at Hell­ishei­di for two weeks now and we are wit­ness­ing the scale of destruc­tion, most of which is not very vis­i­ble to the pub­lic. Peo­ple should real­ly come and have a look what is hap­pen­ing here. What used to be a beau­ti­ful nat­ur­al area is now full of tar­mac and pol­lu­tion. It used to be full of tourists. Now the hik­er huts are aban­doned while moun­tains are being blown up to pow­er the Cen­tu­ry smelters,” says Sav­ing Iceland’s Jaap Krater.

Most of the work is being done by East­ern Euro­peans who are liv­ing in a work camp, in sim­i­lar con­di­tions to the Karah­n­jukar con­struc­tion.

Reyk­javik Ener­gy Invest in Yemen
Sav­ing Ice­land also crit­i­cis­es Reyk­javik Ener­gy for it’s invest­ments in Yemen (1,2), a coun­try with a Shari’a regime, where there is no free press and secu­ri­ty ser­vices are rou­tine­ly involved in tor­ture and even extra­ju­di­cial exe­cu­tions (3,4).

“RE say that geot­her­mal invest­ments will ben­e­fit the poor in the coun­try. The real­i­ty is that the ener­gy will not go to the poor. The regime is very cor­rupt and Yemen is even adver­tis­ing for alu­mini­um smelters to come there. If some­one would have said ten years ago: I’m mak­ing a deal with Sadam Hus­sein to help the poor, would you believe them?”
“RE should not make deals with any­one involved in seri­ous human rights vio­la­tions, whether it’s a fun­da­men­tal­ist state or heavy indus­try cor­po­ra­tions,” says Krater.

Impact of Hell­ishei­di exten­sion
The envi­ron­men­tal impact asess­ment for Hell­ishei­darvrikjun says explic­it­ly that the only pur­pose is to sup­ply ener­gy for the Cen­tu­ry expan­sion at Grun­dar­tan­gi and pos­si­ble new ALCAN and Cen­tu­ry plants at Straumsvik and Hel­gu­vik (5). At the same time, farm­ers pay twice as much for elec­tric­i­ty as these cor­po­ra­tions (6).
Sav­ing Ice­land has pub­lished reports doc­u­ment­ing a long list of human rights vio­la­tions of these com­pa­nies (7, 8).

Sav­ing Ice­land spokes­peo­ple Miri­am Rose and Jaap Krater have doc­u­ment­ed the effects of the geot­her­mal pow­er in Hengill in the jour­nal the Ecol­o­gist (9):

“Laced with var­i­ous and some­times tox­ic com­pounds from deep with­in the bedrock, the [geot­her­mal bore­hole] water is either pumped back into the bore­hole – which can lead to geo­log­i­cal insta­bil­i­ty – or is pumped untreat­ed into streams and lakes. This par­tic­u­lar tech­nique has already cre­at­ed a huge dead zone in lake Thing­vallavatn.”

Pic­tures of the phys­i­cal impact of the drilling can be seen on the Sav­ing Ice­land web­site (10 / see below)

About Sav­ing Ice­land
In the last two weeks, Sav­ing Ice­land stopped work at the con­struc­tion site of Cen­tu­ry Aluminum’s planned new smelter in Hel­gu­vík, they block­ad­ed the exist­ing Cen­tu­ry smelter on Hvalfjor­dur, and took a num­ber of actions against Landsvirkjun, Iceland’s nation­al pow­er com­pa­ny. This is part of their fourth sum­mer of direct action against heavy indus­try in Ice­land.
Sav­ing Ice­land was start­ed by Ice­landic envi­ron­men­tal­ists ask­ing for help to protest the Ice­landic wilder­ness, the largest remain­ing in Europe, from heavy indus­try. Alu­mini­um cor­po­ra­tions Alcoa, Cen­tu­ry Alu­minum and Rio Tin­to-Alcan want to con­struct new smelters. This would require exploita­tion of all the geot­her­mal areas in the coun­try, as well as damming all major glacial rivers (see http://www.savingiceland.org/sos).
This year, the fourth action camp to pro­tect Ice­landic nature has been set up near the Hell­ishei­di geot­her­mal plant.

More infor­ma­tion
http://www.savingiceland.org
saving­ice­land at riseup.net

Ref­er­ences

1. Yemen News Agency (2008). Yemen, Ice­landic REI sign doc­u­ment to invest in gen­er­at­ing elec­tric­i­ty by geot­her­mal. http://www.sabanews.net/en/news151190.ht… [Accessed July 27th, 2008]
I2. ceNews (208). Elec­tric­i­ty agree­ment signed between Yemen and Ice­land. http://www.icenews.is/index.php/2008/04/… [Accessed July 27th, 2008]
3. BBC News (2008). Coun­try Pro­file: Yemen. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_… [Accessed July 17th, 2008]
4. Embassy of Yemen in the US (2008). http://www.yemenembassy.org/economic/ind…. [Accessed July 17th, 2008]
5. VGK (2006). Envi­ron­men­tal Impact Ass­es­ment fot Hel­ishei­darvirkjun. VGK, Reyk­javik.
6. Ice­land Review (2007). Cen­tu­ry Smelter to Pay Less for Ener­gy than Farm­ers. June 7th 2007. Also avail­able at http://savingiceland.puscii.nl/?p=821. [Accessed July 27th, 2008]
7. Sav­ing Ice­land (2007). Alcan’s Links to the Arms Indus­try. http://savingiceland.puscii.nl/?p=882 [Accessed July 27th, 2008]
8. Sav­ing Ice­land Press Release (2007). Sav­ing Ice­land Block­ades Cen­tu­ry and ELKEM. http://savingiceland.puscii.nl/?p=841 [Accessed July 27th, 2008]
9. Krater, J., Rose, M., Anslow, M. (2007). Alu­mini­um Tyrants. The Ecol­o­gist 2007 (10). Also avail­able at http://savingiceland.puscii.nl/?p=1021 [Accessed July 27th, 2008]
10. Sav­ing Ice­land (2008). Destruc­tion of Hengill. http://savingiceland.puscii.nl/?page_id=… [Accessed July 27th, 2008]

Caravan heads for Camp for Climate Action — events programme — Heathrow conference — updated again

Angry Pen­guins & Cli­mate Refugees to Vis­it Cli­mate Crim­i­nals

Wednes­day 30th July: A large group of dis­placed pen­guins, a home­less polar bear, and sev­er­al human cli­mate refugees crossed Lon­don Bridge to enter the City of Lon­don today

“We have been forced from our homes by the actions of com­pa­nies that are reap­ing huge rewards from the per­pet­u­a­tion of a fos­sil fuel econ­o­my” said Pen­ny LeGuin. “If they are allowed to con­tin­ue with their reck­less behav­iour, you humans will also find your­selves with­out a home – plan­et Earth will become unin­hab­it­able.”

Climate camp caravan 2Climate camp caravan 1Angry Pen­guins & Cli­mate Refugees to Vis­it Cli­mate Crim­i­nals

Wednes­day 30th July: A large group of dis­placed pen­guins, a home­less polar bear, and sev­er­al human cli­mate refugees crossed Lon­don Bridge to enter the City of Lon­don today

“We have been forced from our homes by the actions of com­pa­nies that are reap­ing huge rewards from the per­pet­u­a­tion of a fos­sil fuel econ­o­my” said Pen­ny LeGuin. “If they are allowed to con­tin­ue with their reck­less behav­iour, you humans will also find your­selves with­out a home – plan­et Earth will become unin­hab­it­able.”

The group will be vis­it­ed a vari­ety of oil, gas and finance com­pa­nies that they have iden­ti­fied as fuelling the run­away cli­mate chaos that is destroy­ing their homes. This event is part of the Cli­mate Car­a­van, which is trav­el­ling through Lon­don, from Heathrow Air­port to the Camp for Cli­mate Action at Kingsnorth pow­er sta­tion in Kent.

Paula Bare explained — “Our Car­a­van began in Sip­son, where an entire com­mu­ni­ty faces evic­tion for a sui­ci­dal 3rd Run­way for Heathrow. On our jour­ney to the site of an equal­ly absurd pro­posed new coal-fired pow­er sta­tion at Kingsnorth, we are bring­ing the cat­a­stroph­ic impacts of cli­mate chaos to the oil-soaked heart of the prob­lem – the City of Lon­don.”

Notes for Edi­tors:
1. The Cli­mate Car­a­van began on Sun­day July 27th, leav­ing from the site of last years’ huge­ly suc­cess­ful Camp for Cli­mate Action which was held on Sip­son Lane, under the deaf­en­ing roar of Heathrow’s flight­path. By wheel and foot, around 50 peo­ple are mak­ing their way to the Camp for Cli­mate Action under the shad­ow of Kingsnorth Pow­er Sta­tion. The 60+ mile trip will take a week, with events planned at each stop. The Car­a­van will arrive at the Camp on Sun­day 3rd August. See www.climatecamp.org.uk/caravan

2. See www.climatecamp.org.uk for more infor­ma­tion on The Camp for Cli­mate Action.

3. Con­tact the Car­a­van Press Team on 07989 985 442.

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Car­a­van Events Pro­gramme

These events are to act as local out­reach in the run up to the Camp as well as to pro­vide entertainment/interest to Car­a­van­ers.

Sun­day 27th July: Launch of the Cli­mate Car­a­van.
The Cli­mate Car­a­van starts its 60 mile jour­ney from Heathrow to Kingsnorth.
9.30am Har­ling­ton Bap­tist Church, 266 High Street, Har­ling­ton Hayes, UB3 5DG

Sun­day 27th July: Cli­mate Camp-What’s it all about?
Come along & meet the campers.
7.30pm Grove Gar­dens Chapel, Low­er Grove Rd, off Queens Rd, Rich­mond.

Mon­day 28th July: ‘Turn­ing the world upside down’-
The Put­ney Cli­mate Debate.
Arrive 6.30pm. Speak­ers from 7pm. St Mary’s Church, Put­ney High Street, SW15 1SN.
Speak­ers :
Andrew Simms (New Eco­nom­ic Foun­da­tion)
Jen­ny Jones (Lon­don Green Par­ty)
Pen­ny East­wood (The Camp for Cli­mate Action)
Leila Deen ( World Devel­op­ment Move­ment)
Simon Okotie ( Lon­don Cit­i­zens)
Kei­th Wil­son (Treespon­si­bil­i­ty)
Andy Goldring (Per­ma­cul­ture Asso­ci­a­tion)
Dr. Paul Chat­ter­ton (Leeds Uni­ver­si­ty) will intro­duce and facil­i­tate.

Tues­day 29th July: A fair & sus­tain­able tran­si­tion. How do we make it hap­pen?
7.00pm: Syn­er­gy Cen­tre, 220 Farm­ers Road, Oval. SE5 OTW
This evening starts with a 50 minute film “Pow­er of the Com­mu­ni­ty” about Cuba intro­duc­ing peak oil, post fos­sil-fuel com­mu­ni­ties, per­ma­cul­ture, urban food solu­tions and tran­si­tion­ing to a post-fos­sil fuel econ­o­my whilst main­tain­ing a wel­fare state. A brief intro to tran­si­tion towns fol­lows and then an open space cre­ative vision­ing ses­sion to pre­pare us for a pos­i­tive debate around how to get this going here and now.

Wednes­day 30th July: Cli­mate & Cap­i­tal­ism
Finance and The City
A Tour; meet at 3.30pm out­side Liv­er­pool St, Bish­ops­gate exit. (1 ½ hours).
*Tack­ling cli­mate change starts at home, appar­ent­ly.*
Exam­in­ing the root caus­es of cli­mate change has brought us to the bleed­ing
heart of Lon­don: the sin­gle square mile of the busi­ness dis­trict. Deci­sions
made in the City over finan­cial invest­ments across the world are lock­ing us
into decades of car­bon emis­sions. How are we tied up in this? How do we
affect it?
Take the tour, meet­ing at Liv­er­pool St on Bish­ops­gate at 3.30pm.
Look for the suits with umbrel­las..

Thurs­day 31st July: Life Beyond Cars
Fam­i­ly friend­ly for­ay into a fos­sil fuel free future. Bring your bikes-Dr Bike in res­i­dence. Work­shops, talks, dis­plays & demon­stra­tions.
4–6pm: nr Oxleas Wood Cafe, Crown wood lane, Shoot­ers Hill, Green­wich, SE18 35A
Fri­day 1st August: Cli­mate Camp-What’s it all about?
Come along & meet the campers.
7.30pm: St Botolph’s Church Hall, The Hill, North­fleet. DA11 9EU.
Sat­ur­day 2nd August: Cli­mate Camp-What’s it all about?
Come along & meet the campers.
7.30pm: Church of St Fran­cis of Assisi, Gala­had Avenue, Strood, ME2 2YS.

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See also cyclists arriv­ing in New­cas­tle from Scot­land

Heathrow launch con­fer­ence

Stop Incin­er­a­tion car­a­van from Sus­sex

Prac­ti­cal car­a­van info, meet­ing points etc | Route
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29.07.08 Cli­mate camp car­a­van — film stop.

The cli­mate camp car­a­van­ners stopped at the Syn­er­gy cen­tre in Oval for a sched­uled break from their trav­els on Tues­day evening.

Around 30–50 peo­ple of vary­ing back­grounds and ages set­tled in for the night, and after a home-made meal they watched a film about sus­tain­able liv­ing in Cuba, and how to intro­duce tech­niques for sus­tain­able liv­ing into their lives here in the UK. The film was shown on a cycle-pow­ered cin­e­ma, which fea­tured 2 bicy­cles, allow­ing peo­ple to swap when they got tired with­out loss of pow­er.

After­wards the group gath­ered togeth­er for a group dis­cus­sion about sus­tain­abil­i­ty, which began with speech­es by a Cam­den coun­cil­lor, two envi­ron­men­tal thinkers and a mem­ber of the cli­mate camp staff. The theme of the evening was very much about how to try and ensure the com­mu­ni­ties in which the car­a­van­ners live become as self-suf­fi­cient and envi­ron­men­tal­ly friend­ly as soon as human­ly pos­si­ble.

Final­ly, an exhaust­ed car­a­van did their best to absorb it all and wash up before crash­ing for the night.

In a few days time the car­a­van will arrive at the site at Kingsnorth, whose site has already been claimed by the Campers, in prepa­ra­tion for their arrival…

Onward.
: ))

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Caravan penguinscaravan polar bearCaravan at RBS HQ with dumped penniesWednes­day 30th July, the fourth day of the Cli­mate Car­a­van trav­el­ing to this year’s Cli­mate Action Camp in Kingsnorth, Kent. The theme of today’s leg was ‘Cli­mate & Cap­i­tal­ism’, and so, there’s prob­a­bly no bet­ter place to point out the links between Cli­mate Chaos and Cap­i­tal­is­m’s obses­sion with mak­ing bucks out of the deple­tion of the plan­et’s nat­ur­al resources, than the Square Mile.

Flee­ing pen­guins and polar bears, and cli­mate refugees on boats migrat­ing due to the dev­as­tat­ing effects of cli­mate change, invad­ed Lon­don Bridge at about eleven in the morn­ing, and they slow­ly made their way into the City of Lon­don. The traf­fic in Lon­don Bridge was brought to a stand­still for about one hour, whilst pro­test­ers gave away hun­dreds of leaflets and the Cam­p’s news­pa­per to the passers-by.

The Car­a­van then moved into the City itself, with a detour through sev­er­al of the City’s main land­marks. It even­tu­al­ly stopped at the glob­al invest­ment bank­ing and secu­ri­ties firm Gold­man Sachs, where a long speech was made through the bike sound sys­tem about the sort of ‘invest­ments’ Gold­man Sachs are involved in, and how this relates to Cli­mate Change and its effects on com­mu­ni­ties and the envi­ron­ment. It was also point­ed out that Gold­man Sachs had already been tar­get­ed before by the Jus­tice For Clean­ers cam­paign, for their low stan­dards of employ­ment con­di­tions for the City’s army of invis­i­ble clean­ers.

The Car­a­van then moved to St Paul’s Cathe­dral where it stopped for a cou­ple of hours for lunch. A pho­to exhi­bi­tion was set up, whilst the bike sound sys­tem kept play­ing chill tunes for the par­tic­i­pants, as well as for the many tourists that approached it to find out what was all that about.

The Car­a­van then set off for the meet­ing point at Liv­er­pool Street sta­tion, where it was joined by some more peo­ple wait­ing there. It then moved to the near­by head­quar­ters of the Roy­al Bank of Scot­land, where bags full of pen­nies where thrown at the main entrances to sym­bol­ize the cor­po­ra­tion’s invest­ments in Cli­mate Chaos.

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The car­a­van is on the move! For four days now the col­lec­tion of bikes, trikes, walk­ers, pen­guins, pirate ship and polar bear have manoeu­vred their way from the site of last year’s camp into the heart of Lon­don. From beau­ti­ful city parks to three-laned round­abouts the group has brought bright colours,music and a vibrant, pos­i­tive change to the sur­round­ing envi­ron­ment. This was most appar­ent today (Wednes­day) as we danced in sun­shine through the finan­cial dis­trict of Lon­don, fly­er­ing inquis­i­tive onlook­ers and set­ting a dif­fer­ent stage for city lunch-time buy­ers.

The response from pass­ing peo­ple as we weave our way through the streets has been astound­ing. Every­where we have vis­it­ed pedes­tri­ans and dri­vers alike have tak­en a gen­uine inter­est in why we are here- and will­ing to talk about the rel­e­vant issues of cli­mate change.

The Put­ney debates was well attend­ed as groups dis­cussed six pro­pos­als to turn the world upside down. Top­ics ranged from per­ma­cul­ture to envi­ron­men­tal eco­nom­ics, and was hearti­ly begun with a song to remem­ber the dig­gers of 1649.

Petrol sta­tions have been con­stant­ly fre­quent­ed along the route with gui­tar melodies to light­en the mood for those at petrol pumps.

Today, a wad­dle of pen­guins stopped traf­fic on Lon­don bridge and made their way towards the finan­cial and adver­tis­ing insti­tu­tions com­plic­it in the use of fos­sil fuels for short-term eco­nom­ic gain. This was an utter­ly amaz­ing and inspir­ing action. The pen­guins had an open road over the bridge to enter the city as two lanes were used for wad­dling and the rest of the group calm­ly dealt with the traf­fic behind.

Pen­guins made vis­its all over Lon­don to the adver­tis­ing com­pa­nies pro­mot­ing the likes of Shell (in sol­i­dar­i­ty with the Ross­port camp), BAA and E‑ON. Occu­pa­tions were made at offices in Hol­born and Tot­ten­ham Court Road areas where nor­mal oper­a­tions were dis­rupt­ed and links to the car­bon web expressed.

A trip was also made to the city hall in Strat­ford where a coun­cil meet­ing was being held con­cern­ing the expan­sion of City Air­port. Tents were put up and mem­bers of the coun­cil giv­en infor­ma­tion con­cern­ing the impact of air­port expan­sion and run­away cli­mate change.

Tomor­row we leave Lon­don for Kent “the gar­den of Eng­land” to hear sto­ries of Oxleas Wood and a step clos­er towards our des­ti­na­tion at Cli­mate Camp. Tonight we sang songs in Hack­ney City Farm and par­tied in Lon­don Fields with the locals, after hear­ing the bril­liant news that the site has been tak­en next to the pow­er sta­tion. Come and join us on are jour­ney to Kingsnorth and cer­tain­ly to a fos­sil-free sus­tain­able future!

Fol­low­ing are the expe­ri­ences of some of the car­a­van­ers so far on the route;

* Learn­ing the sto­ries of Lon­don along the route and con­nect­ing the Put­ney debates to anoth­er rad­i­cal point in his­to­ry has made me feel com­plete­ly hope­ful in achiev­ing the big ideas for change.

* I’m tired but inspired by the beau­ti­ful train of bicy­cles and peo­ple with colour­ful flags and pirate ship. Wee­v­ing our way through the city has felt peace­ful despite all the traf­fic. Every day is excit­ing and i can’t wait for the next. A high­light has been danc­ing in sun­shine after nav­i­gat­ing to the Syn­er­gy cen­tre in Oval.

* Come join us! We have been shim­mer­ing our way through the city with the police leav­ing us alone­and self-man­ag­ing are route.

* My favourite moment has been walk­ing past a school with the car­a­van and all the kids look­ing real­ly inter­est­ed in what was going on. As we left the teacher seemed to start explain­ing our pres­ence there.

* Going through hec­tic traf­fic junc­tions and work­ing togeth­er has been so impor­tant in bring­ing the group togeth­er as a sol­id block. I’ve learnt loads about traf­fic con­trol! and that we’re best tight­ly-knit and not as a frag­ment­ed troop.

* I’m real­ly excit­ed and felt tear­ful with joy ear­li­er. It’s empow­er­ing walk­ing on the road and feel amaz­ing­ly safe. It’s real­ly well orga­nized and there’s great chances to chat with peo­ple and inter­act. You for­get where the cars are and just enjoy the jour­ney.

* I’m chuffed with the open­ness and feel of the car­a­van and there’s great free­dom to get involved. it’s com­plete­ly mul­ti-faceted- as some peo­ple seem to walk­ing as a pil­grim­mage, while oth­ers for out­reach. It does­n’t feel like a tra­di­tion­al march, it’s much more engag­ing with who we’re pass­ing because we can take time to talk to pass­ing motorists and pedes­tri­ans.

* I’ve found it absurd and amaz­ing- i had loads of fun played sar­dines in leafy, over­grown Rich­mond grave­yard. We’ve adapt­ed to the new places we’ve arrived at and inter­act­ed well with the locals- from putting on events with them to doing hand­stands and street­danc­ing in Oval!

* I’m tired but very pos­i­tive and elat­ed to be here. It’s a non-stop roller­coast­er of fun from meet­ing new peo­ple and see­ing new place to learn­ing new skills.

* I feel pre­pared, inspired and cre­ative, and also part of a tra­di­tion in learn­ing about the his­to­ry of when peo­ple cre­ate some­thing to stand up togeth­er.

* I feel excit­ed and have gained ener­gy from being part of this amaz­ing group of peo­ple. I had con­cerns about the safe­ty of the car­a­va but these dis­ap­peared on the first day. Every­one is in high spir­its, there’s good veg­an food and wicked cre­ativ­i­ty.

Food not Bombs — Brixton

The Lon­don Food not Bombs group gave away food in Brix­ton’s Win­drush Square on Sun­day 27th July.

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The Lon­don Food not Bombs group gave away food in Brix­ton’s Win­drush Square on Sun­day 27th July.

Food not Bombs, the autonomous rev­o­lu­tion­ary group, gives away food to the pub­lic as a piece of non vio­lent direc­tion action. The food was 100% veg­an and made from fruit and veg­eta­bles that had been dis­card­ed togeth­er with things that grow wild local­ly. Some of the food was picked in the Lough­bor­ough Estate!

Ear­li­er this year two mem­bers of the group were arrest­ed under the noto­ri­ous anti-social behav­iour leg­is­la­tion. Thank­ful­ly there were no prob­lems with the police today.

This was a joint serv­ing of Whitechapel Food Not Bombs and Brix­ton Reclaim Your Food (in Brix­ton !)

The two groups have been work­ing togeth­er more and more recent­ly ; but still main­tain­ing a serv­ing in Whitechapel (usu­al­ly on Sat­ur­days) and one in Brix­ton (on Sun­days).

Both web­sites can be found from http://www.londonfnb.org

We always need help and love to meet new peo­ple, so don’t hes­i­tate to come around/get in touch if you like skip­ping, cook­ing, street events, sol­i­dar­i­ty, etc

EarthFirst! gathering workshop call & travel info

LAST CALL FOR RUNNING WORKSHOPS

at the Earth First! Sum­mer Gath­er­ing
Eco­log­i­cal Direct Action with­out Com­pro­mise
27 Aug — 1 Sept 2008, Nor­folk

Get in touch if you or your campaign/group/network would like to run a work­shop or ses­sion at the gath­er­ing, espe­cial­ly if you can offer work­shops on action train­ing, direct action cam­paigns, ecol­o­gy, eco­log­i­cal restora­tion and sus­tain­able liv­ing.

Email us on sum­mer­gath­er­ing _ AT _ earthfirst.org.uk or ring 01524 383012

Dead­line 12 August!

We’ve already got lots of work­shops con­firmed. Join us for:


LAST CALL FOR RUNNING WORKSHOPS

at the Earth First! Sum­mer Gath­er­ing
Eco­log­i­cal Direct Action with­out Com­pro­mise
27 Aug — 1 Sept 2008, Nor­folk

Get in touch if you or your campaign/group/network would like to run a work­shop or ses­sion at the gath­er­ing, espe­cial­ly if you can offer work­shops on action train­ing, direct action cam­paigns, ecol­o­gy, eco­log­i­cal restora­tion and sus­tain­able liv­ing.

Email us on sum­mer­gath­er­ing _ AT _ earthfirst.org.uk or ring 01524 383012

Dead­line 12 August!

We’ve already got lots of work­shops con­firmed. Join us for:

DIRECT ACTION TRAINING
includ­ing: Blockad­ing, rec­cies for actions, secu­ri­ty for actions, how to plan actions, legal and arrest info, map read­ing for begin­ners, squat­ting, how to run legal sup­port and police liai­son

GET INVOLVED IN AND PLAN DIRECT ACTION CAMPAIGNS
Leave it in the ground — resis­tance to coal
Stop­ping GM test fields
Sav­ing Ice­land: resis­tance to heavy indus­try
Food and Cli­mate Change info and action
Oppos­ing the nuclear indus­try
Bio­fu­els
Smash Edo – what’s hap­pen­ing and inter­st­ing lessons for oth­er cam­paigns
Ris­ing Tide

ECOLOGY AND SUSTAINABLE LIVING
Learn about ecol­o­gy, eco-cen­tric ethics, sus­tain­able liv­ing and eco­log­i­cal restora­tion includ­ing field trips and hands-on work.

There’ll also be inter­na­tion­al and nation­al action round-ups, region­al get-togeth­ers, ses­sions on strat­e­gy, where next and how we com­mu­ni­cate.

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More info about the Earth First! Sum­mer Gath­er­ing

Want to do some­thing to stop our plan­et from get­ting trashed?

EF! is about direct action to halt the destruc­tion of the Earth. It’s about doing it your­self rather than rely­ing on lead­ers, gov­ern­ments or indus­try.
Direct action is at the heart of it, whether you’re stand­ing in front of a bull­doz­er, shut­ting down an open-cast mine or rip­ping up a field of GM crops.

We’re a loose net­work of peo­ple, groups and cam­paigns com­ing togeth­er for eco­log­i­cal direct action.

Join us for 5 days of work­shops, net­work­ing and plan­ning actions, run with­out lead­ers by every­one who comes along. The gath­er­ing is also a
prac­ti­cal exam­ple of low-impact eco-liv­ing and non-hier­ar­chi­cal organ­is­ing.

WHERE IS IT?
The gath­er­ing is hap­pen­ing on love­ly fields less than 3 miles from Diss in Nor­folk, with reg­u­lar trains to Diss and bus­es from Diss to the site.
We rec­om­mend that you arrive Tue evening, as work­shops will start on Wednes­day morn­ing and run until Sun­day after­noon.

FOOD AND WHAT TO BRING
Deli­cious veg­an food will be pro­vid­ed by the Anar­chist Teapot for £4 per day, or you can cater for your­self
Bring camp­ing gear — if you want details of B&Bs in the area con­tact us.
We are ask­ing for a con­tri­bu­tion of £15-£25 accord­ing to what you can afford.
Dogs: the gath­er­ing is held at a dog free site, unfor­tu­nate­ly we will have to turn away any dogs that arrive.
Please leave your car at home, it’s real­ly easy to get to by pub­lic trans­port or come by bike. You can also check out our lift shar­ing board:
http://www.easf.org.uk/forum/viewforum.php?f=15

WHAT YOU’LL FIND ON SITE
Wel­come tent at the gate
Work­shop spaces
Anar­chist Teapot Kitchen
Veg­gies Cafe
Kids space with toys
Library with books on rad­i­cal thought and some relax­ing fic­tion
Book stall by Nat­ter­jack Press
A space for leaflets and dis­plays
Cin­e­ma show­ing political/campaigns films
Bar
Wash­ing facil­i­ties and com­post toi­lets
Sauna and hot tubs
Renew­able pow­er

(Please not that the gath­er­ing is not a fes­ti­val)

Find out more and join in!

The near­est train sta­tion is up on the web­site (for book­ing advance train or coach tick­ets), and there’s a lift-shar­ing forum too.

Email us if you can offer a work­shop, want to help out with the gath­er­ing or if you would like posters and leaflets to dis­trib­ute.

http://www.earthfirst.org.uk, sum­mer­gath­er­ing _ AT _ earthfirst.org.uk

Sustainable Transport: Climate Camp Style

The camp for cli­mate action is already hot­ting up. Lit­er­al­ly.

Scottish climate camp bike caravanThe camp for cli­mate action is already hot­ting up. Lit­er­al­ly.

The bicy­cle car­a­van head­ing down to Kingsnorth from Scot­land arrived in New­cas­tle Upon Tyne yes­ter­day. The group has made their way down from the Scot­tish Bor­ders in blis­ter­ing heat. They arrived look­ing hap­py and a wee bit sun­burnt.

The group plan to cycle to to the camp for cli­mate action call­ing at some of the u:k’s loveli­est beau­ty spots and some of the ugli­est pol­luters alike. See map on www.climatecamp.org.uk for details.
Unfor­tu­nate­ly one of the rid­ers took a tum­ble in the Scot­tish Bor­der region and has frac­tured her elbow. The bicy­cle car­a­van and the injured rid­er are deter­mined to car­ry on and to con­front E‑on and the UK gov­ern­ments coal fired and nuclear ener­gy pol­i­cy which is spon­sor­ing cli­mate chaos.

CALL OUT

The bicy­cle group are call­ing on all groups and indi­vid­u­als to put on your hel­mets and get on your bike. Join the cycle car­a­van to Kingsnorth and join the move­ment to stop cli­mate change.

CONTACT: 07786 381674 — Leave a mes­sage and they will get in touch.

The 2008 cli­mate camp is hap­pen­ing 3–11 August close to Kingsnorth pow­er sta­tion in Kent, site of the pro­posed new coal fired pow­er sta­tion. Every­body wel­come!

Smash School Privatisation: Wembley Sports Ground Re-Occupied, AGAIN!

27.07.2008
Fol­low­ing the recent res­i­dents and local teach­ers’ resis­tance to the pri­va­tised Wem­b­ley Ark Acad­e­my school plans, this morn­ing an inde­pen­dent group of “con­cerned cit­i­zens” re-occu­pied the Wem­b­ley Park Sports Ground.

27.07.2008
Fol­low­ing the recent res­i­dents and local teach­ers’ resis­tance to the pri­va­tised Wem­b­ley Ark Acad­e­my school plans, this morn­ing an inde­pen­dent group of “con­cerned cit­i­zens” re-occu­pied the Wem­b­ley Park Sports Ground.

Last week saw the end of the two-year Tent City Occu­pa­tion cam­paign that was try­ing to save the Wem­b­ley Park Sports Ground from the hands of the pri­vate investor Ark, who plan to build a pri­va­tised school on the site and gain con­trol of the last remain­ing play­ing fields in the area.

A num­ber of inter­na­tion­al “con­cerned cit­i­zens” opposed to school pri­vati­sa­tion in the UK and across the world re-occu­pied the land ear­ly this morn­ing .

The ini­tal phone call this morn­ing stat­ed this is a fight to save the local sports ground and make a stand against school pri­vati­sa­tion in Wem­b­ley and across the coun­try.

The camp is now offi­cial­ly open. Fan­cy a build up to Cli­mate Camp. Fan­cy a place after Cli­mate Camp. All are wel­come

Come join the Anti-Acad­e­my camp. Smash School Pri­vati­sa­tion. Hands Off Our Chil­dren!