Valentines Day Cowley Road Anticapitalist stylee

Loved up pix­ies seem to have added ant­i­cap­i­tal­ist graf­fi­ti to bus stop adver­tis­ing hoard­ings to cel­e­brate Valen­tines day in an. Ant­i­cap­i­tal­ist stylee.

Per­son­al­ly I think it total­ly unac­cept­able to inter­fere with the smooth run­ning of glob­al cap­i­tal­ism like this. After all Valen­tines day is about con­sum­ing prod­ucts not about love.

Spot­ted in var­i­ous loca­tions on Cow­ley Road.

Oxford Valentine's graff 1
Oxford Valentine's graff 2Oxford Valentine's graff 3
Loved up pix­ies seem to have added ant­i­cap­i­tal­ist graf­fi­ti to bus stop adver­tis­ing hoard­ings to cel­e­brate Valen­tines day in an. Ant­i­cap­i­tal­ist stylee.

Per­son­al­ly I think it total­ly unac­cept­able to inter­fere with the smooth run­ning of glob­al cap­i­tal­ism like this. After all Valen­tines day is about con­sum­ing prod­ucts not about love.

Spot­ted in var­i­ous loca­tions on Cow­ley Road.

New social centre opening tonight in London!

!! OPENING !! (final­ly…!!)

After weeks of resist­ing forcible evic­tions we’re ready to open!
Come by for a potluck din­ner + movie + music. FREE!

Hackney social centre!! OPENING !! (final­ly…!!)

After weeks of resist­ing forcible evic­tions we’re ready to open!
Come by for a potluck din­ner + movie + music. FREE!
Come sup­port the city’s newest social cen­tre and the future of autonomous spaces in Lon­don!

FEBRUARY 14th
6pm — mid­night
231 Low­er Clap­ton Road, Hack­ney (go around the back and ring the bell!)
(at the last stop of the 38 bus route)

FREE! (bring extra skipped food, music, friends)

http://www.hackneysocialcentre.blogspot.com/

Sea Shepherd Launches Operation Migaloo II / Sharkwater Film released on Feb. 22 / Planktos Ocean Dumping Scheme Defeated

The Hunt for the Japan­ese Whale Poach­ers Resumes…

Press Release: 02/13/2008

After twelve days of repairs, refu­el­ing, re-crew­ing, re-sup­ply­ing and re-pro­vi­sion­ing, the Sea Shep­herd ship Steve Irwin is return­ing to the South­ern Ocean. The esti­mat­ed time for depar­ture is 2000 hours Mel­bourne time on Thurs­day Feb­ru­ary 14.

Sea Shepherd's Steve IrwinThe Hunt for the Japan­ese Whale Poach­ers Resumes…

Press Release: 02/13/2008

After twelve days of repairs, refu­el­ing, re-crew­ing, re-sup­ply­ing and re-pro­vi­sion­ing, the Sea Shep­herd ship Steve Irwin is return­ing to the South­ern Ocean. The esti­mat­ed time for depar­ture is 2000 hours Mel­bourne time on Thurs­day Feb­ru­ary 14.

“A spe­cial thank-you to Aus­tralia,” said Cap­tain Paul Wat­son. “You helped to send the Steve Irwin back to sea as a Valentine’s Day gift to the whales.”

Dona­tions of mon­ey for fuel, dona­tions of food and sup­plies flood­ed onto the decks of the whale con­ser­va­tion ship dur­ing the brief stay in Vic­to­ria dock­lands.

“We are anx­ious to return to the coast of Antarc­ti­ca,” said Sea Shep­herd cook Amber Paar­man from South Africa. “Every moment that we are not on the tail of the Japan­ese fleet means that the lives of the whales are in per­il.”

The Steve Irwin intends to harass and inter­vene against ille­gal Japan­ese whal­ing for the next four to five weeks. This should stop them to the end of the whal­ing sea­son. The fleet’s oper­a­tions were shut down for more than three weeks in Jan­u­ary. Sea Shep­herd intends to shut them down again.

“In Jan­u­ary we pre­vent­ed them from slaugh­ter­ing whales for three weeks, we cost the Japan­ese over two mil­lion dol­lars in fuel dur­ing the pur­suit and we exposed their ille­gal whal­ing activ­i­ties world­wide and most impor­tant­ly we got the sto­ry into the Japan­ese media. This pro­voked a real debate in Japan on the cost of whal­ing to Japan’s rep­u­ta­tion,” said Cap­tain Paul Wat­son.

The Sea Shep­herd Con­ser­va­tion Soci­ety does not intend to sur­ren­der the South­ern Ocean Whale Sanc­tu­ary to the poach­ers. After this sea­son, Cap­tain Paul Wat­son is work­ing to secure a 2nd ship with the objec­tive of mount­ing a non-stop pur­suit for the 2008/2009 whal­ing sea­son.

The Steve Irwin dropped off 16 vol­un­teer crewmem­bers in Mel­bourne on Feb­ru­ary 2nd and 19 vol­un­teers have joined the crew. Eleven crewmem­bers have been with the cam­paign from the begin­ning.

The 32 crew, 8 women and 24 men return­ing to the South­ern Oceans rep­re­sent 10 dif­fer­ent nation­al­i­ties. In addi­tion to 15 Aus­tralians, crewmem­bers have joined from New Zealand, Cana­da, the U.S.A., Swe­den, South Africa, the Nether­lands, the U.K. Spain, and Japan.

http://www.seashepherd.org
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Award win­ning doc­u­men­tary Shark­wa­ter will have its the­atri­cal release in the Unit­ed King­dom on Feb­ru­ary 22. In the film, shark con­ser­va­tion­ist Rob Stew­art teams up with Cap­tain Wat­son and Sea Shep­herd to com­bat the shark fin mafia in Cos­ta Rica and the Gala­pa­gos.

“This is a film that will for­ev­er shat­ter the stereo­typ­i­cal myths that sur­round sharks. Where Jaws taught peo­ple to hate and fear sharks, Rob Stew­art’s pas­sion­ate mas­ter­piece will have peo­ple lov­ing and car­ing for these impor­tant ani­mals,” prais­es Cap­tain Wat­son.

Full details: www.sharkwater.com www.seashepherd.org

UK THEATRICAL RELEASE SCHEDULE
ALL VENUES PREMIERING 22nd FEBRUARY
Lon­don
Apol­lo Cin­e­ma
19 Regent Street Lon­don, SW1Y 4LR

Regions
Birm­ing­ham Show­case
Kings­bury Road (A38) Erd­ing­ton, Birm­ing­ham, B24 9QE

Bris­tol Show­case
Avon Meads, St. Phillips Cause­way, Bris­tol, BS2 0SP

Cardiff Show­case
Heol-Yr-Odyn, Park Nant­garw, Tre­f­for­est Indus­tri­al Estate, Nr Pon­typridd, CF15 7QX

Hull Odeon
Kingston Park, Kingston Street, Hull, HU1 2TX

Glas­gow East Show­case
Bar­rbridge Leisure Cen­tre, Coat­bridge, Glas­gow, G69 7TZ

Nor­wich Odeon
River­side Leisure Park, Wher­ry Road, Nor­wich, NR1 1XA

Not­ting­ham Show­case
Red­field Way, Lenton, Not­ting­ham, NG7 2UW

Leeds/Bradford Odeon
Gal­lagher Leisure Park, Thorn­bury, Brad­ford, BD3 7AT

Man­ches­ter Show­case
Hyde Road (A57), Bel­lVue, Man­ches­ter, M12 5AL

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Plank­tos Ocean Dump­ing Scheme Defeat­ed by Anti-Whalers

News release: Sea Shep­herd
02/14/2008

Our cam­paign against Plank­tos Inc. is over. The con­tro­ver­sial plan to dump hun­dreds of tons of iron ore dust into the ocean in a bizarre scheme to seed plank­ton blooms has been aban­doned by the Plank­tos cor­po­ra­tion of Cal­i­for­nia.

This is a vic­to­ry against a cor­po­rate car­bon trad­ing scheme that had no sci­en­tif­ic cred­i­bil­i­ty.

This is from the Feb­ru­ary 13th, 2008 edi­tion of the New York Times” ( http://dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/02/13/commercial-ocean-fertilization-project-
halted/index.html?ref=technology):

“Plank­tos, the Cal­i­for­nia com­pa­ny try­ing to turn a prof­it by fer­til­iz­ing the ocean with iron dust, pulled the plug on planned field tests on Wednes­day, cit­ing a lack of funds. At the com­pa­ny’s Web site, planktos.com, a sim­ple notice blamed the shut­down on a “high­ly effec­tive dis­in­for­ma­tion cam­paign waged by anti-off­set cru­saders.”

The busi­ness plan had been to sell “car­bon off­set” cred­its earned by trig­ger­ing blooms of phy­to­plank­ton that, in the­o­ry, would absorb a pre­dictable amount of the cli­mate-warm­ing gas car­bon diox­ide through pho­to­syn­the­sis and then sink to the seabed. The cred­its would be sold to com­pa­nies or indi­vid­u­als try­ing to com­pen­sate for unavoid­able emis­sions of car­bon diox­ide (from dri­ving, fly­ing, and the like).

Plank­ton blooms hap­pen nat­u­ral­ly when dust con­tain­ing iron set­tles on ocean waters where a lack of iron oth­er­wise pre­vents plank­ton from thriv­ing. Huge blooms have result­ed after dust from the Sahara Desert blows over the Atlantic, for exam­ple. But efforts to repli­cate the process arti­fi­cial­ly have met with strong oppo­si­tion from envi­ron­men­tal groups. The Sea Shep­herd Con­ser­va­tion Soci­ety, which for years has con­front­ed, and some­times rammed, whal­ing and fish­ing ves­sels had threat­ened to block a fer­til­iza­tion effort by Plank­tos last sum­mer near the Gala­pa­gos Islands, forc­ing it to change plans.

A num­ber of marine and cli­mate sci­en­tists have also opposed com­mer­cial fer­til­iza­tion efforts, for var­i­ous rea­sons. In a “joint pol­i­cy state­ment” pub­lished in the jour­nal Sci­ence last month, a group of researchers from around the world said trade in car­bon cred­its earned this way was pre­ma­ture “unless research pro­vides the sci­en­tif­ic foun­da­tion to eval­u­ate risks and ben­e­fits.”

The Plank­tos ves­sel Weath­er­bird II has been stuck in port on the Por­tuguese island of Madeira after months of revised plans and failed efforts to attract more investors. Finan­cial trou­bles had been mount­ing for months. On Wednes­day, the com­pa­ny said it had called back the ves­sel and its crew.

The Plank­tos state­ment said:
“Man­age­ment has also rad­i­cal­ly down­sized the com­pa­ny’s staffing while the board of direc­tors has formed a new com­mit­tee to explore all options cur­rent­ly avail­able. Options include a pos­si­ble re-launch of planned marine oper­a­tions, pend­ing addi­tion­al financ­ing or new part­ner­ships, as well as the pos­si­ble pur­suit of oth­er promis­ing busi­ness oppor­tu­ni­ties in the envi­ron­men­tal sphere.
The board of direc­tors con­tin­ues to believe in the urgent eco­log­i­cal neces­si­ty of its ocean restora­tion plans and the sci­en­tif­ic spe­cious­ness of objec­tions voiced to date. How­ev­er, ide­o­log­i­cal hos­til­i­ty to and mis­rep­re­sen­ta­tions of this work will con­tin­ue to stymie progress until the true grav­i­ty of our cli­mat­ic and ocean crises is more wide­ly under­stood.”

The Sea Shep­herd Posi­tion:
The Sea Shep­herd Con­ser­va­tion Soci­ety opposed the iron ore dust dump­ing scheme because it was con­demned by the Envi­ron­men­tal Pro­tec­tion Agency of the Unit­ed States and was in fact a vio­la­tion of Unit­ed States and Inter­na­tion­al reg­u­la­tions on the dump­ing of mate­ri­als at sea. The scheme was also opposed by the Gala­pa­gos Nation­al Park, the Charles Dar­win Foun­da­tion and the Min­istry of the Envi­ron­ment of Ecuador.

Sea Shep­herd did not make any judg­ment on the sci­en­tif­ic mer­its, if any, of the scheme. We act­ed because the dump­ing was a vio­la­tion of Ecuado­ri­an, Amer­i­can and Inter­na­tion­al law.

In August of 2007, Sea Shep­herd blocked the plan in the Gala­pa­gos. In Novem­ber 2007, Sea Shep­herd con­front­ed the Plank­tos ves­sel in Bermu­da forc­ing it to move onto Madeira.
The Sea Shep­herd Con­ser­va­tion Soci­ety would like to thank Plank­tos for acknowl­edg­ing our oppo­si­tion as the rea­son for the aban­don­ment of this scheme.

Will dump­ing iron ore dust into the sea stim­u­late plank­ton blooms? Will increased plank­ton blooms sequester more car­bon diox­ide? We don’t know but the answers need to be found in the lab before using the liv­ing ocean as a test­ing facil­i­ty. The Sea Shep­herd Con­ser­va­tion Soci­ety is not in a posi­tion to deter­mine sci­en­tif­ic mer­it. We can only act upon the rec­om­men­da­tions of sci­en­tif­ic bod­ies and law enforce­ment agen­cies. As a part­ner with the Gala­pa­gos Nation­al Park and the Ecuado­ri­an Nation­al Envi­ron­men­tal Police we act­ed in accor­dance to their oppo­si­tion to this scheme and we agreed with the EPA in the USA, and the Dar­win Research Cen­tre in the Gala­pa­gos, that the Plank­tos scheme lacked suf­fi­cient sci­en­tif­ic cred­i­bil­i­ty.

The Sea Shep­herd Con­ser­va­tion Soci­ety will con­tin­ue to mon­i­tor this kind of activ­i­ty and will inter­vene if the plans do not demon­strate test­ed sci­en­tif­ic exper­i­ments that show such plans are safe for marine life.

http://seashepherd.org

Athens: Police surveillance camera deactivated

Athens, 13 Feb­ru­ary 2008

Yet anoth­er police sur­veil­lance cam­era was put out of use today dur­ing a large demon­stra­tion against pen­sion reform and the rest of the Greek gov­ern­men­t’s neolib­er­al poli­cies.

One activist climbed on a lad­der and paint­ed the cam­era lens using an exten­sion, while oth­ers unscrewed a com­part­ment at its base, cut the wires and filled it with foam that solid­i­fied soon there­after. Leaflets against sur­veil­lance and repres­sion by the state were hand­ed out.

CCTV painted with brush on a pole
Decommissioning CCTV camera
Athens, 13 Feb­ru­ary 2008

Yet anoth­er police sur­veil­lance cam­era was put out of use today dur­ing a large demon­stra­tion against pen­sion reform and the rest of the Greek gov­ern­men­t’s neolib­er­al poli­cies.

One activist climbed on a lad­der and paint­ed the cam­era lens using an exten­sion, while oth­ers unscrewed a com­part­ment at its base, cut the wires and filled it with foam that solid­i­fied soon there­after. Leaflets against sur­veil­lance and repres­sion by the state were hand­ed out.

The action was under­tak­en by the Net­work for Polit­i­cal and Social Rights, a group that ear­li­er this year cel­e­brat­ed 20 years in action.

Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcaJ8fCqs1E

Net­work for Polit­i­cal and Social Rights (greek only)
www.diktio.org

upcoming Shell to Sea protests — 14th, 23rd and big-up 29th Feb

12 Noon Feb­ru­ary 14th, Kil­dare Street Dublin 2.
On Thurs­day this week, there will be a protest at Lein­ster House in Dublin to bring atten­tion to the sweet­heart deal between the Irish Gov­ern­ment and the Cor­rib Part­ners (Shell, Statoil,and Marathon) for the exploita­tion of Ire­land’s nat­ur­al resources. Pro­test­ers will gath­er at Kil­dare Street at 12 noon. More info here: http://www.indymedia.ie/article/86192

Shell sweethearts12 Noon Feb­ru­ary 14th, Kil­dare Street Dublin 2.
On Thurs­day this week, there will be a protest at Lein­ster House in Dublin to bring atten­tion to the sweet­heart deal between the Irish Gov­ern­ment and the Cor­rib Part­ners (Shell, Statoil,and Marathon) for the exploita­tion of Ire­land’s nat­ur­al resources. Pro­test­ers will gath­er at Kil­dare Street at 12 noon. More info here: http://www.indymedia.ie/article/86192

1PM Feb­ru­ary 23rd, Shell Glas­nevin, Fin­glas Road Dublin 11
On Sat­ur­day 23rd of Feb­ru­ary there will be a pick­et of the Shell Ser­vice sta­tion oppo­site the main gate of Glas­nevin Ceme­tery. Although Shell no longer run the fore­court busi­ness, all the fuel sold in this and oth­er Shell garages is still sourced from Roy­al Dutch Shell. Pro­test­ers will be ask­ing motorists to boy­cott the sta­tion until con­cerns about the Cor­rib scheme are addressed by the company.The protest will start at 1PM sharp. More info here: http://www.indymedia.ie/article/86187

The next large-scale protest in Mayo will be on Fri­day, Feb­ru­ary 29th. Shell are set to announce the new route for the pro­duc­tion pipeline link­ing the gas field to the Bel­lan­aboy Refin­ery site some­time towards the end of Feb­ru­ary. Many peo­ple in Erris expect the com­pa­ny to apply for per­mis­sion to run the pipeline under the water of Sruth Fáda Conn, the inlet bay that runs along­side Ross­port. This will mean the Min­is­ter for the Envi­ron­ment will have to apply for per­mis­sion from the Euro­pean Par­lia­ment to break the rules which are designed to pro­tect endan­gered habi­tats and pro­tect­ed envi­ron­ments.

More details of the Feb­ru­ary 29th protest will fol­low near­er the time.

Keep up to date with Shell to Sea by check­ing indymedia.ie/mayo

You can see Shell to Sea videos on youtube here: www.youtube.com/shelltohell

For more infor­ma­tion call 0871323369.

Community halts Shell

Feb­ru­ary 12 2008

Sur­vey work was halt­ed
This morn­ing sur­vey work stopped when mem­bers of the com­mu­ni­ty ques­tioned Ollie Mur­ray (Shell Com­mu­ni­ty Lia­son Offi­cer) on whether he had the nec­es­sary per­mis­sion. He is a man of few words and our ques­tions were met with his mantra of ‘I don’t know, con­tact RPS’. ‘’Do you have the RPS num­ber? No. ‘’. It was a beau­ti­ful day and whilst we were wait­ing for the RPS engi­neer to ring back with details (at 22.00pm he still hasn’t), the sur­vey­or admired the view of the pris­tine bay in Glen­gad. No sur­vey work was under­tak­en. The bore hoels ille­gal­ly con­struct­ed 5 months ago are still there, despite Min­is­ter John Gorm­ley order­ing their removal asp.

BroadhavenFeb­ru­ary 12 2008

Sur­vey work was halt­ed
This morn­ing sur­vey work stopped when mem­bers of the com­mu­ni­ty ques­tioned Ollie Mur­ray (Shell Com­mu­ni­ty Lia­son Offi­cer) on whether he had the nec­es­sary per­mis­sion. He is a man of few words and our ques­tions were met with his mantra of ‘I don’t know, con­tact RPS’. ‘’Do you have the RPS num­ber? No. ‘’. It was a beau­ti­ful day and whilst we were wait­ing for the RPS engi­neer to ring back with details (at 22.00pm he still hasn’t), the sur­vey­or admired the view of the pris­tine bay in Glen­gad. No sur­vey work was under­tak­en. The bore hoels ille­gal­ly con­struct­ed 5 months ago are still there, despite Min­is­ter John Gorm­ley order­ing their removal asp.

Blockad­ing of trucks
Of course the com­mu­ni­ty are still attempt­ing to slow down con­struc­tion on the Shell refin­ery site. Block­ades hap­pen as much as pos­si­ble; last week work­ers were once again block­ad­ed and today lor­ries were blocked from enter­ing. When the author­i­ties fail to pro­tect the com­mu­ni­ty and the Spe­cial Pro­tect­ed Area, the com­mu­ni­ty have no choice but to active­ly do it our­selves. For rea­sons of health, safe­ty and envi­ron­men­tal pro­tec­tion, we can­not let this refin­ery be built at Bal­linaboy.

’Peo­ple are enti­tled to a healthy and pro­duc­tive life in har­mo­ny with nature. Envi­ron­men­tal issues are best han­dled with the par­tic­i­pa­tion of all con­cerned cit­i­zens. Devel­op­ment today must not under­mine the devel­op­ment and envi­ron­men­tal needs of present and future gen­er­a­tions.’ Local Agen­da 21

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12.2.08 Local peo­ple block Shell from ille­gal work in a SAC at Glen­gad, Erris for 4 hours until Gar­dai force through work­ers, injur­ing pro­test­ers.

At approx 8am this morn­ing, local res­i­dents became aware of a Shell con­tract­ed sur­vey team in the Glen­gad area on the SAC. To work in this area we under­stand that per­mis­sions must be obtained pri­or to any work being under­tak­en by Shell. Shell have still yet repaired the ille­gal work done last Octo­ber.

To our knowl­edge, they are only enti­tled to remove the ille­gal bore­holes, as ordered by Min­is­ter Gorm­ley. Our requests for evi­dence of oth­er per­mis­sion con­tin­ues to be ignored by both Shell, RPS and NPWS. Today’s sur­vey­ing had noth­ing to do with repair­ing the dam­age how­ev­er, despite claims to the con­trary by secu­ri­ty staff.

Despite con­tact­ing Shell’s sup­posed pub­lic lia­sons offi­cer in the last few days no attempt has been made by Shell to clar­i­fy if they have any oth­er of the required per­mis­sions.

A group of local peo­ple were forced to enter upon the land to stop this ille­gal work. Work was halt­ed between 8am until approx 12 noon when a force of over a dozen Gar­dai came to escort the sur­vey team back onto the SAC.

Despite explain­ing why the local com­mu­ni­ty had rea­son­able excuse to stop fur­ther dam­age being done, the Gar­dai very force­ful­ly removed all pro­test­ers from the entrance gate, ush­er­ing in the sur­vey team. In their zeal­ous pur­suit of Shell’s best inter­ests, the Gar­dai assault­ed many of the approx 10 pro­test­ers present at the time. 1 man was arrest­ed after being shoved onto a barbed wire fence, cut­ting his arm in sev­er­al places before hav­ing his head banged off the ground by sev­er­al Gar­dai. Oth­ers were dragged off, received kicks, shoves, had hair pulled, while the Gar­dai simul­ta­ne­ous­ly obstruct­ed the only cam­era from film­ing. The man who was arrest­ed was lat­er released with­out charge.

Bio-fuel protest North West — a Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing

Around 20 activists, some dressed as wolves in sheep’s cloth­ing, vis­it­ed the D1 Oil refin­ery in Brom­bor­ough on the Wirral, on 2nd Feb­ru­ary 2008.

Bromborough biofuels protest 1Bromborough biofuels 2Around 20 activists, some dressed as wolves in sheep’s cloth­ing, vis­it­ed the D1 Oil refin­ery in Brom­bor­ough on the Wirral, on 2nd Feb­ru­ary 2008. They were there to high­light the dan­ger­ous con­se­quences of large-scale bio-fuel pro­duc­tion for the cli­mate and for peo­ple world­wide.

Video Video Footage — video/mp4 2.5M

The demon­stra­tors from Man­ches­ter and Liv­er­pool, inspired by the Camp for Cli­mate Action, erect­ed a 16 metre ban­ner read­ing, “Bio­fu­els cause Cli­mate Chaos” and anoth­er small­er ban­ner read­ing “Bio­fu­els + Big Busi­ness = Dis­as­ter”. The demon­stra­tion came at the end of a week of action called by Bio­fu­el­watch.

On arrival activists were told by secu­ri­ty that the plant was emp­ty and not oper­at­ing, how­ev­er when sev­er­al activists entered the site, at least twen­ty work­ers dressed in boil­er suits came out to meet them. Although the gates were shut cam­paign­ers remained for approx­i­mate­ly one hour to talk with staff and local res­i­dents. Police attend­ed but no arrests were made.

D1 Oils plc. have used palm, soya and rape­seed oil to make bio-diesel. Now they have joined forces with cor­po­rate giant BP, aim­ing to acquire and plant one mil­lion hectares of land with sup­posed ‘won­der crop’ Jat­ropha, with­in four years. For infor­ma­tion on the real impact of this crop and oth­er agro-fuels check out www.biofuelwatch.org.uk

Umea blockade

9 Feb­ru­ary. Some 30 activists put up a block­ade in the mid­dle of the high­way run­ning through Umeå, the largest city in north­ern Swe­den.

Umea blockade9 Feb­ru­ary. Some 30 activists put up a block­ade in the mid­dle of the high­way run­ning through Umeå, the largest city in north­ern Swe­den. Recent stud­ies have found the high­est con­cen­tra­tions of car­bon diox­ide ever record­ed in Umeå, due to increas­ing traf­fic, while Sweden’s car park remains the most fuel-guz­zling in the EU. Kli­max-Umeå demands a rapid expan­sion of pub­lic trans­porta­tion in the city and an end to sub­si­diz­ing new roads. The block­ade last­ed for half an hour, wreak­ing con­sid­er­able chaos in the inner city traf­fic

Critical Mass ‘Have a Go Hero’ cleared of all charges in Bristol (& London Critical Mass January ride report/video)

7.02.2008
In May of last year, some­one stood in the road and tried to stop a car, who had hit a Crit­i­cal Mass cyclist off their bike, from dri­ving away. For that he was arrest­ed for obstruct­ing the high­way, thrown to the floor by his neck whilst hand­cuffed, and then — sur­prise sur­prise — also arrest­ed for assault­ing a police offi­cer.

Bicycle Triumph7.02.2008
In May of last year, some­one stood in the road and tried to stop a car, who had hit a Crit­i­cal Mass cyclist off their bike, from dri­ving away. For that he was arrest­ed for obstruct­ing the high­way, thrown to the floor by his neck whilst hand­cuffed, and then — sur­prise sur­prise — also arrest­ed for assault­ing a police offi­cer.

Today, after 9 months of ner­vous wait­ing, he was final­ly cleared of all charges, as Bris­tol Mag­is­trates Court accept­ed a sub­mis­sion that the police evi­dence was at best ‘severe­ly flawed’ and at worst, fab­ri­cat­ed, and the tri­al was stopped.

A man that became involved after the event was also charged with assault and is await­ing to see if his charge will also be quashed as he can also argue that he was pre­vent­ing a police ‘mis­car­riage of jus­tice’.

The tri­al took a day and a half to realise what was evi­dent all along — that the defen­dant was only guilty of try­ing to do the police’s job when they bla­tant­ly weren’t inter­est­ed in doing it, for bla­tant­ly polit­i­cal rea­sons. Unbe­liev­ably, the police admit­ted to get­ting togeth­er to watch the cctv (pre­sum­ably over a nice cup of bovril) BEFORE writ­ing their state­ments, of fail­ing to fol­low PACE pro­ce­dures in the arrests, and of try­ing to pass off a wrestling move (clear­ly shown on the CCTV footage) as a form of ‘rea­son­able force’ in an arrest!

But the most unbe­liev­able part of the whole sor­ry mess is the police’s delib­er­ate allow­ing of the hit-and-run dri­ver to escape, and then nev­er fol­low­ing up the inci­dent, despite the fact leav­ing the scene of an acci­dent is a more seri­ous crime than those the defen­dants were charged with, and despite hav­ing a full descrip­tion of the car, dri­ver AND THE REGISTRATION PLATE. Makes you won­der who the ‘mys­tery dri­ver’ was does­n’t it .……

The next steps for the defen­dant is, first, cel­e­brate his nar­row escape from a polit­i­cal­ly moti­vat­ed con­vic­tion, and then sue the police for the shock­ing way in which he was han­dled dur­ing the ‘prac­tice dum­my ses­sion’ that passed for his arrest. The local chief con­sta­ble observed the tri­al, so we assume that his full apol­o­gy and com­pen­sa­tion won’t take too long to sort.

Crit­i­cal Mass’s con­tin­ue in Bris­tol on the last Fri­day of every month, meet­ing at 5.30pm out­side the Hip­po­drome.

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A sub­dued start to a good ride, held up by a mas­sive traf­fic jam in the Strand, but it livened up lat­er with a bike high in Pic­cadil­ly Cir­cus and taunts to impa­tient car horns. Joy­ful chants of ‘More bikes less cars’ and ‘Whose streets? Our streets’.

Video: http://www.archive.org/details/cml25‑1–08

Sev­er­al sound sys­tems this time, some were threat­ened with SOCPA pros­e­cu­tion if they dared to play in the vicin­i­ty of Par­lia­ment. Cycle police were back after their Christmas/New Year break, about 28 in all — they usu­al­ly don’t turn up at all to the Decem­ber ride. They barked orders and blocked the ride at some inter­sec­tions but did a good job of cork­ing and even told off a few dri­vers. Lat­er they shut down a sound sys­tem in White­hall.

Just before Oxford Cir­cus, a wannabe sabo­teur threw a glass bot­tle into the road which shat­tered into lots of punc­tur­ing shards, some­thing to watch out for in future.

More:
http://criticalmasslondon.org.uk/
http://criticalmasslondon.org.uk/socpasounds.html

CLIMATE ACTION NEWS SHEET 76, FEBRUARY 2008

CONTENTS:
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UPCOMING ACTIONS AND EVENTS:
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1) FOSSIL FOOLS DAY — (INTER)NATIONAL, 1.4.08
2) FOSSIL FOOL FILMS AT HOUSMAN’S BOOKSHOP — LONDON, 29.3.08

CONTENTS:
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UPCOMING ACTIONS AND EVENTS:
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1) FOSSIL FOOLS DAY — (INTER)NATIONAL, 1.4.08
2) FOSSIL FOOL FILMS AT HOUSMAN’S BOOKSHOP — LONDON, 29.3.08
3) CLIMATE OF CHANGE 2 EXHIBITION — LONDON, STARTS 1.2.08
4) NIGHT TALKS AT THE SYNERGY PROJECT — LONDON, 8.2.08
5) COIN EVENTS — LONDON, FEB-MARCH ’08
6) CAMPAIGN AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE TRADE UNION CONFERENCE — LONDON, 9.2.08
7) COLOMBIAN ACCOMPANIMENT TRAINING — BRISTOL, 16–17.2.08
8) ‘THE CARBON CONNECTION’ UK PREMIERE — LONDON, 21.2.08
9) SAVING ICELAND GATHERING — NOTTINGHAM, 22.2.08
10) EARTH FIRST! WINTER MOOT — NOTTINGHAM, 22–24.2.08
11) CAMPAIGN AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE NATIONAL MEETING — MANCHESTER, 23.2.08
12) TELL SHELL AND BP: HANDS OFF IRAQI OIL! — NATIONAL, 23.2.08
13) MASS RALLY AGAINST HEATHROW EXPANSION — LONDON, 25.2.08
14) BRINGING THE PIPELINE BACK TO SHELL — LONDON, 15–17.3.08
15) WEEK OF ACTION ON THE CLIMATE BILL — NATIONAL, 30.3.08–5.4.08
16) APRIL BIOFOOLS DAY — NATIONAL, 15.4.08
17) NATUREWISE COURSES — LONDON AREA, 2008
18) ECO-COMMUNITY EDUCATION WORKSHOPS — SUFFOLK, FEBRUARY-APRIL ’08
19) CAT COURSES — WALES, MARCH-SEPTEMBER ’08
20) CLIMATETALK CARD GAME — FREE UNTIL THE END OF FEBRUARY ’08
21) E‑PETITIONS AGAINST AIRPORT EXPANSION — HEATHROW AND NEWQUAY, ONGOING ’08

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RECENT HAPPENINGS:
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1) TOP WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION DITCHES SHELL — 26.1.08
2) NEW WAVE OF CLIMATE ACTION — NATIONWIDE, JANUARY ’08
3) ACTIVISTS BLOCKADE PRIVATE JETS — EDINBURGH, 21.01.08
4) PENGUINS RECLAIM ICE (SH)RINK — LONDON, 12.01.08
5) GREENWASH GUERILLAS HIT SHELL HQ — 4.1.08
6) LONDON RISING TIDE DIE-IN AT THE TATE — 4.1.08
7) GREENERGY BIOFUELS PROTESTS — LONDON AND EDINBURGH, 30.1.08 AND 31.1.08
8) TESCO GREENWASH PROTEST — MANCHESTER, 23.1.08
9) CLIMATE CAMP SET UP OUTSIDE COURT — NOTTINGHAM, 14.1.08
10) CLIMAX BLOCK DONG POWERPLANT! — COPENHAGEN, 29.1.08
11) INDIGENOUS ACTION AGAINST MINING — PHILIPPINES, 17.1.08
12) OGONI DAY REMEMBERED AS SHELL FAILS TO HALT GAS FLARES — 4.1.08
13) CLIMATE CAMP SUPERGLUE TRIAL — LONDON, JANUARY ’08
14) BONN SQUARE TREE OCCUPATION — OXFORD, JANUARY ’08
15) ACTION AGAINST MOTORWAY THROUGH TARA — IRELAND, JANUARY ’08
16) CRITICAL MASS REPORT — LONDON, JANUARY ’08
17) FOREST PROTEST ACTIONS AND ARREST — TASMANIA — 8.1.08
18) SHELL TO SEA UPDATES — IRELAND, JANUARY ’08
19) ROAD BLOCK E‑BULLETIN — JANUARY ’08
20) PERMACULTURE ASSOCIATION E‑BULLETIN — JANUARY ’08
21) SAVE SWALLOW’S WOOD CAMPAIGN UPDATE — JANUARY ’08
22) EARTH FIRST! ACTION UPDATE — SPRING ’08

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UPCOMING ACTIONS AND EVENTS:
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1) FOSSIL FOOLS DAY — NATIONAL, 1.4.08
Roll up! Roll up! The Count­down to Fos­sil Fools Day Begins…
With less than two months to go, activists are busy plot­ting and plan­ning, intent on bring­ing the spir­it of car­ni­val and mis­chief to the fight for cli­mate jus­tice. The day of action is being sup­port­ed by the Cli­mate Camp move­ment, Glob­al Exchange and Rain­for­est Action Net­work among oth­ers. Numer­ous actions are expect­ed world­wide, with pos­si­ble tar­gets includ­ing the oily strong­man and gas guz­zling gowk, the dirty coal mer­chant and bio­fu­el clown, the off­set jug­gler and avi­a­tion freak­show. It’s time to turn the tables on the fos­sil fools and to pull a prank that real­ly packs a punch.
http://www.fossilfoolsday.org/
http://www.globalexchange.org/
http://www.ran.org/
The net­work for cli­mate action is plan­ning 3 Days Of Action Over 3 Months, start­ing with Fos­sil Fools.
April 1st: Fos­sil Fuels / May 1st: False Cap­i­tal­ist Solu­tions / June: Food and Cli­mate Change. This third day of action will coin­cide with the UN con­fer­ence on food secu­ri­ty and cli­mate change on 3–5 June.
www.networkforclimateaction.org.uk

2) FOSSIL FOOL FILMS AT HOUSMAN’S BOOKSHOP — LONDON, 29.3.08
Housman’s Book­shop at Kings Cross will be screen­ing two short doc­u­men­taries in the run up to FFD ( ‘Those Who Dance’ and ‘The Car­bon Con­nec­tion’) high­light­ing the strug­gle of com­mu­ni­ties at the front­line of the fos­sil fuel empire. Starts at 5pm. http://www.housmans.com/

3) CLIMATE OF CHANGE 2 EXHIBITION — LONDON, STARTS 1.2.08
6–9pm at the old Mer­cedes Garage,341 Finch­ley Rd. Cam­den, Lon­don NW3 6ET.
Then on the fol­low­ing Tues and Thurs 6–9pm. This is an open sub­mis­sion exhi­bi­tion.
http://www.circlecommunity.org/

4) NIGHT TALKS AT THE SYNERGY PROJECT — LONDON, 8.2.08
Cli­mate Abuse — get­ting over the addic­tion! by Jonathan Essex 02:00–02:40
Bio­fu­els — worse than fos­sil fuel? By Jim Roland, eco-cam­paign­er 02:40–03:30
As part of the Syn­er­gy event at the SeOne club, West­on Street, Lon­don Bridge.
http://www.thesynergyproject.org/content/view/13/38/

5) COIN EVENTS — LONDON, FEBRUARY-MARCH ’08
Win the cli­mate change argu­ment in a 15 minute tea break, 7.2.08 / Car­bon Cafe, 12.2.08 / Cli­mate Change Con­densed, 28.2.08 / Cli­mate Action Groups, 11.3.08
See www.coinet.org.uk for full details of all our train­ings!

6) CAMPAIGN AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE TRADE UNION CONFERENCE — LONDON, 9.2.08
Uni­ver­si­ty of Lon­don Union, Malet Street, 10 am — 5 pm. Del­e­gate fee £10.
Open­ing ple­nary speak­ers include Michael Meach­er MP, Car­o­line Lucas MEP, Mark Ser­wot­ka (Gen­er­al Sec­re­tary, PCS), Matt Wrack (Gen­er­al Sec­re­tary, FBU).
http://www.campaigncc.org/CCAC%20Trade%20Union%20Conference.pdf

7) COLOMBIAN ACCOMPANIMENT TRAINING — BRISTOL, 16–17.2.08
Espa­cio Bris­tol-Colom­bia are organ­is­ing a two day train­ing for peo­ple inter­est­ed in going to Colom­bia to do sol­i­dar­i­ty ‘accom­pa­ni­ment’ there; that is to both pro­vide an inter­na­tion­al pres­ence to deter the army or para­mil­i­taries from killing social activists and to work with Colom­bian organ­i­sa­tions build­ing sol­i­dar­i­ty links. There is the oppor­tu­ni­ty to get involved with work on bio­fu­els, BP, coal min­ing as well as strug­gles around food sov­er­eign­ty and indige­nous rights. The train­ing will take place at Kebele Com­mu­ni­ty Coop , 14 Robert­son Road, Eas­t­on, Bris­tol from 11am – 5pm on Sat­ur­day and then 10pm – 4pm on Sun­day.
If you are inter­est­ed in attend­ing this train­ing email;
espacio@redcolombia.org.
http://www.redcolombia.org/

8) ‘THE CARBON CONNECTION’ UK PREMIERE — LONDON, 21.2.08
6.30 pm at Water­loo Action Cen­tre, 16 Baylis Road, Lon­don SE1 7AA. This bril­liant doc­u­men­tary expos­es gov­ern­ment claims that buy­ing and sell­ing car­bon cred­its can reduce glob­al warm­ing. Plus dis­cus­sion on sus­tain­able alter­na­tives to trad­ing in pol­lu­tion. Intro­duced by Kevin Smith, Car­bon Trade Watch and Pen­ny Cole, author of ‘Run­ning a Tem­per­a­ture – action plan for the eco-cri­sis’. Refresh­ments. Details: info@aworldtowin.net 07871 745258
http://www.carbontradewatch.org/

9) SAVING ICELAND GATHERING — NOTTINGHAM, 22.2.08
One day gath­er­ing on oppo­si­tion to wilder­ness trash­ing dams in Ice­land; these are part of the USA’s car­bon trad­ing scam and evi­dence shows that dams are not free from releas­ing green­house gas­es either. For more info. phone; 01508 531636
http://www.savingiceland.org/

10) EARTH FIRST! WINTER MOOT — NOTTINGHAM, 22–24.2.08
2 days of dis­cus­sion on rad­i­cal direct action on cli­mate change, GM food, nuclear pow­er and much more. For more info. phone; 01508 531636
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/19843

11) CAMPAIGN AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE NATIONAL MEETING — MANCHESTER, 23.2.08
An oppor­tu­ni­ty for you to get involved in decid­ing what the Cam­paign Against Cli­mate Change should be doing in the com­ing year, and to hear about plans already made! 11.45 am to 5.00 pm, in the Peter­loo Room — The Mechan­ics Cen­tre, 103 Princess Road, Man­ches­ter.
http://www.campaigncc.org/

12) TELL SHELL AND BP: HANDS OFF IRAQI OIL! — NATIONAL, 23.2.08
Lon­don action (as part of Nation­al Day of Action) meet 12.30pm, Bond Street tube Hold a protest at your local Shell and BP garages (see web­site for resources), and con­tact handsoffiraqioil@gmail.com so they can help pub­li­cise it.
www.HandsOffIraqiOil.org

13) MASS RALLY AGAINST HEATHROW EXPANSION — LONDON, 25.2.08
‘We want to fill Cen­tral Hall, West­min­ster to get our mes­sage across to the Gov­ern­ment.’ Speak­ers, music, sol­i­dar­i­ty, con­vivi­al­i­ty, inspi­ra­tion for action…7pm on the 25th.
http://www.stopheathrowexpansion.com/

14) BRINGING THE PIPELINE BACK TO SHELL — LONDON, 15–17.3.08
Glu­aiseacht are mobil­is­ing peo­ple from all over Ire­land to trav­el to Shell Head­quar­ters in Lon­don on St Patrick­’s Day to protest the give-away and mis­man­age­ment of our nation­al resources. We will be car­ry­ing a 200ft pipeline to Shel­l’s front door. For more info email; gluaiseacht@gmail.com
http://gluaiseacht.nologic.org/wordpress/

15) WEEK OF ACTION ON THE CLIMATE BILL — NATIONAL, 30.3.08–5.4.08
A whole host of NGOs, under the ban­ner of Stop Cli­mate Chaos, will be tak­ing action for a stronger Cli­mate Bill from March 30th to April 5th. In par­tic­u­lar, they are encour­ag­ing every­one who cares about the Bill to lob­by their MPs (not just in the week of action, but start­ing imme­di­ate­ly) — and have pro­duced a com­pre­hen­sive pack of resources about how to do so. This is avail­able for down­load at;
http://icount.org.uk/get_involved/296.asp
On Sat­ur­day April 5th, Friends of the Earth have called for a Day of Action on the Cli­mate Bill.
http://www.foe.co.uk/index.html

16) APRIL BIOFOOLS DAY — NATIONAL, 15.4.08
On the 15th April the UK bio­fu­el leg­is­la­tion known as the RTFO (Renew­able Trans­port Fuel Oblig­a­tion) will come into force. This com­mits the UK to a 2.5% mix of bio­fu­els in both diesel and petrol ris­ing to 5% in two years (2010). This increased demand will exac­er­bate the seri­ous prob­lems of trop­i­cal defor­esta­tion, bio­di­ver­si­ty loss, land grabs and food price increas­es forc­ing yet more peo­ple into life-threat­en­ing food pover­ty. A num­ber of NGOs will be protest­ing on this day and they are hop­ing for sol­i­dar­i­ty actions.
www.networkforclimateaction.org.uk

17) NATUREWISE COURSES — LONDON AREA, 2008
Intro­duc­to­ry week­ends: Hornsey Rise Gar­dens / Kingston upon Thames / Spit­tle­fields City Farm.
Per­ma­cul­ture for fam­i­lies res­i­den­tial week­end: Epping.
Full design course (res­i­den­tial): Ching­ford / North Lon­don.
Wood­land Week­ends: Sus­sex.
Fees: Nego­tiable and flex­i­ble, depend­ing on income.
http://www.naturewise.org.uk/page.cfm

18) ECO-COMMUNITY EDUCATION WORKSHOPS — SUFFOLK, FEBRUARY-APRIL ’08
Feb­ru­ary 12th, Non-hier­ar­chi­cal Deci­sion Mak­ing and effec­tive meet­ings.
Feb­ru­ary 13–14th, Solar pho­to-volta­ic pan­els and 12 volt electrics.
April 3rd-4th, Intro­duc­tion to per­ma­cul­ture.
April 14th-16th, Build­ing a Grey water sys­tem.
Book­ing is essen­tial — Con­tact Mell on 07760161755 / 08453370282
email; susteducation@hush.ai
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/cambridge/2008/01/388741.html

19) CAT COURSES — WALES, MARCH-SEPTEMBER ’08
The Cen­tre for Alter­na­tive Tech­nol­o­gy (CAT) has announced a new pro­gramme of one-day cours­es for 2008:
8 March; Land Art: As Nature Inspires / 15 March; Moss­es and Lichens of the Old Quar­ry / 29 March; Hur­dle Mak­ing / 29 March; Wil­low Weav­ing / 26 April; For­est ecosys­tems: Dead wood, leaf lit­ter and nutri­ent cycling / 10 May; Birds of the Old Quar­ry / 24 May; Wood­land Paint­ing / 31 May; Char­coal Draw­ing / 31 May; Organ­ic Veg­eta­bles of the Old Quar­ry / 3 June; Upland Ecol­o­gy and Land­scape Man­age­ment: the Future / 14 June; Prac­ti­cal­i­ties of Using Rain­wa­ter / 21 June; Plants of the Old Quar­ry / 19 July; Mam­mals of the Old Quar­ry / 30 August; Char­coal Mak­ing: Prac­ti­cal and The­o­ret­i­cal / 27 Sep­tem­ber; Trees of the Old Quar­ry. Con­tact the Cours­es Depart­ment on 01654 705981.
http://www2.cat.org.uk/shortcourses/

20) CLIMATETALK CARD GAME — FREE UNTIL THE END OF FEBRUARY ’08
This is a con­ver­sa­tion game that helps groups of about 6 peo­ple talk about cli­mate change and what they might do about it. Every­thing they need, includ­ing the infor­ma­tion and process for this con­ver­sa­tion are pro­vid­ed in a smart lit­tle pack. Copies of the kit are cur­rent­ly avail­able for free for small organ­i­sa­tions that com­mit to send­ing their results. It is also freely down­load­able from www.climatespace.org

21) E‑PETITIONS AGAINST AIRPORT EXPANSION — HEATHROW AND NEWQUAY, ONGOING ’08
Two min­utes? — two peti­tions.
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/stopheathrowexpansion/
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/stopnqyexpansion/

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RECENT HAPPENINGS:
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1) TOP WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION DITCHES SHELL — 26.1.08
Shell’s two year tenure as spon­sor of the Nat­ur­al His­to­ry Muse­um’s Wildlife Pho­tog­ra­ph­er of the Year exhi­bi­tion has come to an end. A deter­mined, cre­ative two year nation­al cam­paign, coor­di­nat­ed in part by Ris­ing Tide and its Art Not Oil cam­paign, helped force the Nation­al His­to­ry Muse­um and the BBC to ditch their unlike­ly spon­sor. Lon­don Ris­ing Tide’s Chris Hyde said: “This vic­to­ry has shown what cli­mat­i­cal­ly con­scious grass­roots art can achieve…we will be keep­ing up the pres­sure with our Art Not Oil cam­paign.”
And please send your art in to the 2008 Art Not Oil online gallery…
http://risingtide.org.uk/node/259,
www.shelloiledwildlife.org.uk,http://www.artnotoil.org.uk/

2) NEW WAVE OF CLIMATE ACTION — NATIONWIDE, JANUARY ’08
Here’s some rea­sons to be cheer­ful in the dark win­ter months… far from hid­ing away from the cold (or hid­ing heads in the sand for that mat­ter), hotbeds of cli­mate action are spring­ing up around the coun­try. On the Ris­ing Tide front, six new groups have formed in the last six months, with more peo­ple join­ing in all the time.
http://risingtide.org.uk/node/253

3) ACTIVISTS BLOCKADE PRIVATE JETS — EDINBURGH, 21.01.08
Over twen­ty envi­ron­men­tal pro­test­ers breached secu­ri­ty at Edin­burgh Air­port and block­ad­ed the entrance to the pri­vate jet com­pa­ny, Greer Avi­a­tion. The activists, from direct action group Plane Stu­pid Scot­land, pledged that today’s actions come as part of a nation­wide cam­paign to reverse the cur­rent plans for a tripling of air trav­el in Scot­land which they say flies in the face of the gov­ern­men­t’s own cli­mate tar­gets.
http://www.planestupid.com/?q=content/plane-stupid-scotland-activists-blockade-Edinburgh-airport-private-jets

4) PENGUINS RECLAIM THE ICE (SH)RINK — LONDON, 12.01.2008
Around 30 pen­guins today “reclaimed the ice” at the Nat­ur­al His­to­ry Muse­um’s ice (sh)rink in protest at British Air­ways spon­sor­ship of the muse­um’s annu­al win­ter fes­tiv­i­ties. The pro­test­ers, from the cli­mate action group Plane Stu­pid, dressed as pen­guins to high­light the irony of an air­line cre­at­ing an ice rink in cen­tral Lon­don.
http://www.planestupid.com/?q=content/march-penguins-climate-activists-protest-british-airways-ice-rink

5) GREENWASH GUERILLAS HIT SHELL HQ — 4.1.08
A small band of Ris­ing Tide green­wash gueril­las entered the lob­by of the Lon­don Shell HQ to high­light the mas­sive amount of tox­ic green­wash ema­nat­ing from the build­ing. Once eject­ed they con­tin­ued their work out­side, warn­ing the pub­lic of the dan­gers of green­wash.
http://risingtide.org.uk/node/250

6) LONDON RISING TIDE DIE-IN AT THE TATE — 4.1.08
Activists from Lon­don Ris­ing Tide staged a ‘die-in’ in the BP spon­sored Tate Britain. Bob Jones from LRT said “we’re here to demand that the Tate cut it’s ties with BP, an art gallery is no place for an envi­ron­men­tal haz­ard such as an oil com­pa­ny. BP are here to Green­wash their image and dis­tract from the eco­log­i­cal dev­as­ta­tion they’re caus­ing around the world”. The pro­test­ers hand­ed out lots of leaflets and urged patrons to demand the end of oil com­pa­nies’ spon­sor­ship of art gal­leries.
http://www.londonrisingtide.org.uk/node/409

7) GREENERGY BIOFUELS PROTESTS — LONDON AND EDINBURGH, 30.1.08 AND 31.1.08
In Lon­don, a colour­ful ban­ner protest was held out­side the office of Green­er­gy Inter­na­tion­al, the UK’s largest bio­fu­el sup­pli­er. This was part of a Nation­al Week of Action on Agro­fu­els in which dif­fer­ent groups and organ­i­sa­tions across the UK are organ­is­ing protests against the defor­esta­tion, high food prices, human rights abus­es and faster glob­al warm­ing caused by bio­fu­els from large-scale mono­cul­tures. There was a sec­ond protest at Edin­burgh’s Green­er­gy office.
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/02/390483.html
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/02/390551.html

8) TESCO GREENWASH PROTEST — MANCHESTER, 23.1.08
See; http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/19911

9) CLIMATE CAMP SET UP OUTSIDE COURT — NOTTINGHAM, 14.1.08
While the tri­al of the eleven cli­mate change activists who shut down Rat­cliffe-on-Soar pow­er sta­tion on April 10th 2007 began at Not­ting­ham Mag­is­trates Court,
Over 30 peo­ple set up a cli­mate camp out­side the court. This is the first time that the defence of neces­si­ty in rela­tion to cli­mate change has been used in a court of law. The defen­dants will call an expert wit­ness; a cli­mate sci­en­tist, and Roy­al Soci­ety Research Fel­low, to prove to the court the scale and immi­nence of the threat that cli­mate change pos­es. The judge­ment is expect­ed on 25th Feb­ru­ary.
http://www.eastsideclimateaction.org.uk
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/01/389386.html
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/19860

10) CLIMAX BLOCK DONG POWERPLANT! — COPENHAGEN, 29.1.08
50 activists from the Dan­ish group Cli­maX blocked the main entrance to a pow­er­plant in Copen­hagen owned by the DONG Ener­gy cor­po­ra­tion. The pow­er com­pa­ny plans to start build­ing a coal-fired pow­er­plant in north­ern Ger­many.
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/19933

11) INDIGENOUS ACTION AGAINST MINING — PHILIPPINES, 17.1.08
Trib­al vil­lagers block­ad­ed an Aus­tralian min­ing com­pa­ny and forced the firm to leave the vil­lage.
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/19875

12) OGONI DAY REMEMBERED AS SHELL FAILS TO HALT GAS FLARES — 4.1.08
At just before 8.30 this morn­ing, as staff were arriv­ing for work at Roy­al Dutch Shel­l’s Irish head­quar­ters in Dublin, they were treat­ed to a taste of what life is like for those who have to live and work near Shell instal­la­tions in oth­er parts of the world.
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/19799

13) CLIMATE CAMP SUPERGLUE TRIAL — LONDON, JANUARY ’08
The pros­e­cu­tion col­laps­es. See;
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/19819

14) BONN SQUARE TREE OCCUPATION — OXFORD, JANUARY ’08
For updates see;
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/19837
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/19818
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/19827

15) ACTION AGAINST MOTORWAY THROUGH TARA — IRELAND, JANUARY ’08
For action updates see;
http://www.tarapixie.net
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/19929
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/19905
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/19902

16) CRITICAL MASS REPORT — LONDON, JANUARY ’08
See; http://criticalmasslondon.org.uk/
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/19920

17) FOREST PROTEST ACTIONS AND ARREST — TASMANIA — 8.1.08
For reports see;
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/19937
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/19877
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/19878

18) SHELL TO SEA UPDATES — IRELAND, JANUARY ’08
See; http://www.corribsos.com/
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/19926

19) ROAD BLOCK E‑BULLETIN — JANUARY ’08
To get these month­ly updates on cam­paigns against road build­ing schemes (and for some quick online actions ) sign up here;
http://www.bettertransport.org.uk/user/subscribe/2

20) PERMACULTURE ASSOCIATION E‑BULLETIN — JANUARY ’08
For the lat­est ebul­letin from the Per­ma­cul­ture Asso­ci­a­tion (Britain) see;
http://permaculture.org.uk/ebulletin.php

21) SAVE SWALLOW’S WOOD CAMPAIGN UPDATE — JANUARY ’08
See; http://www.saveswallowswood.org.uk/index.shtml

22) EARTH FIRST! ACTION UPDATE — SPRING ’08
See; http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/19938

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