Residents Blockade Injection Well One Week After 1,000 Gallon Fracking Waste Spill

16.7.12

[For updates check ohiofracktion.com]

16.7.12

[For updates check ohiofracktion.com]

Con­cerned res­i­dents blocked access to an injec­tion well in Trum­bull Coun­ty this morn­ing, protest­ing the fail­ure of Ohio reg­u­la­tors to ade­quate­ly test and mon­i­tor dump­ing of tox­ic frack­ing waste. At least one pro­tes­tor has been arrest­ed and at least two oth­ers have been detained.

Trum­bull Coun­ty res­i­dents, along with support­ers from Frack Free Mahon­ing and Ohio Frack­tion, are gath­er­ing at the well site on Sodom Hutch­ings Road in Vien­na Town­ship, to express con­cerns about the con­tents of the 1,000 gal­lons of frack­ing waste­water that spilled along five miles of road in Fowler Town­ship, a near­by res­i­den­tial area on July 7.They are demand­ing that Ohio’s Divi­sion of Nat­ur­al Resources (ODNR) begin sys­tem­at­i­cal­ly test­ing out-of-state frack waste that is inject­ed into over 170 wells through­out Ohio. One sup­port­er has locked him­self to the gate to pre­vent all trucks car­ry­ing frack­ing waste from enter­ing the site.

Accord­ing to spokesper­son Mike Set­tles, emer­gency respon­ders from Ohio’s Envi­ron­men­tal Pro­tec­tion Agency (EPA) con­duct­ed only a sim­ple pH test of the spilled frack waste lin­ing the roads of Fowler Town­ship. As far as fur­ther test­ing for radi­a­tion, heavy met­als, and oth­er chem­i­cals, Set­tles explained that EPA doesn’t “have the resources” to per­form test­ing unless there is a “legit­i­mate con­cern” of envi­ron­men­tal dam­age. Thick, rust col­ored residue was still vis­i­ble on the road over a week after the spill.

Lib­er­al Town­ship Trustee Jodi Stoy­ak expressed her frus­tra­tion with EPA’s response in a July 12 let­ter to Mr. Set­tles, not­ing “many of the chem­i­cals used in [frack­ing] and con­tained in the waste are offi­cial­ly clas­si­fied indi­vid­u­al­ly as haz­ardous…. This, in my opin­ion, is a huge envi­ron­men­tal con­cern.”

ODNR offi­cials have ignored numer­ous writ­ten and oral requests from Ohio res­i­dents to order test­ing of the count­less gal­lons of out-of-state frack waste inject­ed under­ground into Ohio each year. In response to a recent pub­lic records request ask­ing ODNR to release all test­ing rel­e­vant to frack­ing waste, ODNR Geol­o­gist Tom Tomas­tik pro­vid­ed no results tak­en after 1989.

Mainshill Open Cast Coal Site shut down for the day!

July 14th, 2012

July 14th, 2012

At 10:00 this morn­ing a group of 45 activists invad­ed Scot­tish Coal’s Main­shill Open Cast Coal Site near Dou­glas, South Lanark­shire, and occu­pied machin­ery and pre­vent­ed coal­ing oper­a­tions on the site and shut it down for the day. Machines includ­ing a “prime mover” were occu­pied and all work was stopped com­plete­ly. This is the first action at Take Back the Land! - the action camp in the Dou­glas Val­ley will be up and run­ning until the 18th July. Updates and pho­tos to fol­low

 

Olkiluoto Blockade Sat 11 Aug and Nuclear Camp 6–13 Aug, 2012 in Finland!

From uranium mining to nuclear waste storage, nuclear power poses a health
risk to current and future generations alike. We refuse to be part of this
costly and dangerous experiment which mainly serves the interests of big
industry. We therefore demand a nuclear power phase-out.

On August 11, people are going to block the roads to Olkiluoto nuclear

From uranium mining to nuclear waste storage, nuclear power poses a health
risk to current and future generations alike. We refuse to be part of this
costly and dangerous experiment which mainly serves the interests of big
industry. We therefore demand a nuclear power phase-out.

On August 11, people are going to block the roads to Olkiluoto nuclear power plant in Eurajoki. Previous years have seen people blocking the roads using banners, drumming, performances and non-violent direct action.

You can join the demonstration in any way you like, with no obligation to participate in civil disobedience. Make sure not to bring with you anything that could be classed as a weapon. No alcohol or drugs in the demonstration. Everyone is asked to refrain from any form of violence, sexism, racism and provocations.

This year the action day is preceded by an international anti-nuclear camp, held at a local farmhouse. The camp program includes practical and informative workshops, such as the current situation of Japan's nuclear disaster and introducing the movement against mining in Finland. The guest speakers, documentaries and workshops during the week will illustrate the international anti-nuclear movement and provide skills and tools for local campaigning.

There will be a special program for children, and babysitting help available. As well as yummy vegan food, sauna, crafting, live bands and sharing struggles for a nuclear free future!

Welcome!

See full program here: http://olkiluotoblockade2012.wordpress.com/english/

Sign up for the camp at olbcamp (at) riseup.net You will get driving instructions upon signing up. Ask more from the info number: + 358 40 461 9154

Recommended prices: Whole camp 7 days: 30-60 EUR Includes three meals per day, program and basic accommodation in tents/indoors

Alternatively 1 day: 5-8EUR 1 meal: 3-5EUR Children under 10 years for free.

Shared rides:

We also recommend to take your own car/bike/minibus to the camp and demonstration. If you need a ride or can offer one, notify us at: olkiluotoblockade (at) riseup.net

From Tampere: a minibus leaves to the camp on Monday Aug 6 at 18.00 and on Friday 10 Aug at 12:00. You can reserve seats at olkiluotoblockade (at) riseup.net

From Helsinki: The Union of Conscientious Objectors organises a bus on Friday Aug 10, starting at 11.30. from Rauhanasema, the Peace Station in Pasila. Reserve seats at toimisto (at) akl-web.fi or by calling +358 (0)40 836 27 86. More info on the bus from Helsinki: http://akl-web.fi/tapahtumat/olkiluotoblockade2012

From Turku this same bus leaves on Aug 10 at 14.00 in front of the Railway station. Reserve seats from toimisto@akl-web.fi or call +358 (0)40 836 27 86 More info: http://akl-web.fi/tapahtumat/olkiluotoblockade2012

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Take Back the Land: site taken, Glentaggart East occupied!

11/7/2012

Yes­ter­day evening we occu­pied Scot­tish Coal’s new open­cast mine site in the Dou­glas Val­ley, South Lanark­shire, for Take Back the Land! – a week of action against the destruc­tion of open­cast min­ing.

11/7/2012

Yes­ter­day evening we occu­pied Scot­tish Coal’s new open­cast mine site in the Dou­glas Val­ley, South Lanark­shire, for Take Back the Land! – a week of action against the destruc­tion of open­cast min­ing.

The camp will run until the 18th July and there will be a mass action on Sat­ur­day 14th July. There’s detailed direc­tions to the camp here  http://takebacktheland.org.uk/?page_id=6 and the web­site here  http://takebacktheland.org.uk/ has all the infor­ma­tion you’ll need to par­tic­i­pate. Come and get involved – take action against cor­po­rate greed, fat-cat land­lords and cor­rupt local gov­ern­ment!

Fracking On Trial: call out

THE TRIAL

The tri­al for the first frack­ing rig occu­pa­tion in Lan­cashire last Novem­ber kicks off next week. Start­ing Tues­day 10th July and sched­uled to last till Fri­day 13th July… so four full days at Pre­ston Mag­is­trates Court.

THE TRIAL

The tri­al for the first frack­ing rig occu­pa­tion in Lan­cashire last Novem­ber kicks off next week. Start­ing Tues­day 10th July and sched­uled to last till Fri­day 13th July… so four full days at Pre­ston Mag­is­trates Court.

If you’re against frack­ing and want to see it stopped, it’d be great to have your sup­port, both inside and out­side the court room! If you can’t make it down you can still help out by spread­ing the word (see below for social media details), and sol­i­dar­i­ty actions are always wel­come.

Three pro­test­ers have been charged with aggra­vat­ed tres­pass and are plead­ing not guilty based on ‘neces­si­ty’; assert­ing stop­ping frack­ing is nec­es­sary in the con­text of run-away cli­mate change and the dam­age it will cause the envi­ron­ment and local com­mu­ni­ties. Defen­dants will also be chal­leng­ing the ‘law­ful­ness’ of the extrac­tive process.

The defen­dants will be backed up by a num­ber of wit­ness­es, both ‘experts’ and from the local com­mu­ni­ty, who will tes­ti­fy about the con­se­quences of cli­mate change and hydraulic frac­tur­ing, the dam­age it caus­es to water con­t­a­m­i­na­tion, air pol­lu­tion, severe health risks, earth­quakes etc. The defence aim to total­ly rebuke indus­try claims that frack­ing is a harm­less ‘envi­ron­men­tal­ly friend­ly’ way to extract fos­sil fuel… and instead put the indus­try on tri­al.

THE ACTION

Pro­test­ers stormed the gas rig in Banks, Lan­cashire on 2nd Nov 2011, with one team climb­ing the der­rick (drill) and a sec­ond team scal­ing the pipe han­dling sys­tem, occu­py­ing the rig and stop­ping work at the site for a day, dec­o­rat­ing the slimy machin­ery with anti-frack­ing ban­ners while they were at it.

The occu­pa­tion of the rig was timed to coin­cide with an indus­try spon­sored “Shale Gas Envi­ron­men­tal Sum­mit” in Lon­don, a far­ci­cal event where indus­try and gov­ern­ment reg­u­la­tors meet to col­lab­o­rate on green­wash­ing PR to cov­er up the dam­age done by the fos­sil fuel indus­try.

The rig occu­pa­tion also coin­cid­ed with the release of a report by Cuadrilla admit­ting that the hydraulic frac­tur­ing of its first well had caused sev­er­al earth­quakes.

Since frack­ing came to the UK last year there have been mobil­i­sa­tions of local com­mu­ni­ty groups and envi­ron­men­tal activists across the coun­try ris­ing up against the indus­try. Includ­ing anoth­er occu­pa­tion of the site in Decem­ber 2011 [1] and a block­ade at PR Mar­riot Drilling in Chester­field, where the rig was being ser­viced, last month. [2]

THE BIGGER PICTURE

Halt­ing the extrac­tion of more fos­sil fuels is essen­tial at a time when the plan­et is warm­ing expo­nen­tial­ly. Com­pared to 100 years ago the cli­mate is 0.75 degrees warmer and now, in 2012, the Inter­na­tion­al Ener­gy Agency warn we are on a tra­jec­to­ry to warm by 6 degrees Cel­sius in the next 100 years. [3]

For the younger gen­er­a­tion this means the world will become large­ly unin­hab­it­able in their life­time, cer­tain­ly for their kids, if emis­sions are not cut. The imme­di­ate peri­od, now, is regard­ed as a tip­ping point and despite a lot of rhetoric about ‘tack­ling cli­mate change’ from gov­ern­ments, finan­cial insti­tu­tions and indus­tries alike, in recent years we have seen the high­est emis­sions ever. [4]

Extract­ing resources on this scale to feed the indus­tri­al sys­tem is destroy­ing the envi­ron­ment that our lives depend on.

As con­ven­tion­al oil and gas pro­duc­tion peaks, gov­ern­ment and indus­tries con­tin­ue to steam roll ahead devel­op­ing destruc­tive prac­tices that will pro­vide prof­itable new mar­kets to line their pock­ets.

Frack­ing is part of a recent boom in more extreme meth­ods of extrac­tion, described as ‘uncon­ven­tion­al ener­gy sources’; Tar Sands, Moun­tain Top Removal, Deep Water Drilling, Coal Bed Methane, Under­ground Coal Gasi­fi­ca­tion and Nuclear expan­sion.

Extrac­tive indus­tries noto­ri­ous­ly deny dam­ag­ing the envi­ron­ment and neg­a­tive­ly effect­ing humans, ani­mals or the envi­ron­ment. How­ev­er there is a long his­to­ry of these indus­tries caus­ing wide-scale destruc­tion, and also long his­to­ry of cov­er ups.

Its time to put frack­ing on tri­al!

You can keep up to date with pro­ceed­ings on Twit­ter @frack_off or
#frackingon­tri­al, on Face­book http://www.facebook.com/frackoffuk or at
http://frackingontrial.org (avail­able soon).

NOTES

[1] [http://risingtide.org.uk/node/428]

[2] [http://frack-off.org.uk/fracking-protesters-lay-siege-to-cuadrilla-drill-rig]

[3] [http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/world-on-track-for-nearly-11-degree-temperature-rise-energy-expert-says/2011/11/28/gIQAi0lM6N_story.html]

[4] [http://www.iea.org/index_info.asp?id=1959]

That’s the way to do it! Climate action camps across the Channel

CLIMATE ACTION CAMP 2012, BELGIUM, 3-8 AUG

If the climate was a bank...

... Then it would have been saved already (Hugo Chavez)
... Then I wouldn’t be getting a bonus (Jean-Luc Dehaene)
... Then the ratings agencies would have gone bust (Mario Draghi)
... Then it would need to look for a new name (Belfius!!!)

CLIMATE ACTION CAMP 2012, BELGIUM, 3-8 AUG

If the climate was a bank...

... Then it would have been saved already (Hugo Chavez) ... Then I wouldn’t be getting a bonus (Jean-Luc Dehaene) ... Then the ratings agencies would have gone bust (Mario Draghi) ... Then it would need to look for a new name (Belfius!!!) ... Then you’d read even more rubbish about it than you do today! .. Then it would be popular with businesses ... Then it wouldn’t change so quickly ... Then I would campaign just as much about it!!!

We’ve been organising climate action camps for three years. During a climate action camp activists come together to share experiences, live together peacefully and sustainably, and self-organise to make plans and carry out actions. They set up the most beautiful campsite in the Northern hemisphere and spend a week letting the air out of the tyres of the capitalist landrover... Climate action camp is a week full of action, exciting workshops, relaxation and vegan food. Every year lots of children come too. They have a great time in the kids barrio with activities to suit all ages.

The next climate camp will take place from 3rd to 8th August somewhere in Leuven

If you want to steal money, then steal a lot all at once. Then they will call you a dynamic entrepreneur or who knows, a banker... Banks can gamble with people’s savings, we know that already. But they also gamble with the climate, the planet and farmers in the south: Banks like BNP-Paribas, KBC or ING invest heavily in tar sands, the most environmentally destructive way to extract oil from the ground. A recent report revealed that these same banks are involved land-grabbing, the large scale acquisition of more and more agricultural land in the South by financial institutions. The World Bank invests climate funds in the biggest fossil fuel energy projects in the world. Lastly, banks speculate on carbon emission allowances. Banks aren’t only gambling our money away but are also playing with the planet. It’s time to take action. Now!

The exact location of the camp will be announced on the websites on the 2nd of August...

Join our Facebookevent: http://www.facebook.com/events/337275796321385/

Information & Contact:

http://www.climaxi.be http://www.climate-justice-action.be

Camp-phone? +32(0)478.07.98.58

info[at] climate-justice-action.be info[at] climaxi.be

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TWO CLIMATE ACTION CAMPS IN GERMANY - August

Just a shout out to see if you might be interesting in coming over to Germany for some climate action this summer?

There are 2 camps going on, one in the West from the 3-12th August: http://www.ausgeco2hlt.de/klimacamp/en/

and the other in the East from the 11-19th August http://www.lausitzcamp.info/international-information/english/

There's also in the West camp an ongoing Forest Occupation: http://hambachforest.blogsport.de/

Both camps are dealing with open cast mining and plans for new coal power plants. I'm more familiar with the East camp so a bit about that: The main days of action are on the 17th and 18th--coal plant blockade. We could def. use more people here! We're also still open for more workshops, especially practical ones and skill sharings, but also anything you're dealing with over there... It would be great to connect... see below for contact details.

Action: aktion@lausitzcamp.info Finances: finanzen@lausitzcamp.info Logistics: logistik@lausitzcamp.info Mobilsation: mobi@lausitzcamp.info Programme: programm@lausitzcamp.info

Reclaim Hinkley — 8–9 October 2012

When injus­tice becomes law, resis­tance becomes duty.”

MASS TRESPASS — MASS CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE

No New Nuclear — Inter­na­tion­al call out

Join us in an act of mass civ­il dis­obe­di­ence as we tres­pass on the pro­posed site of Hink­ley C nuclear pow­er sta­tion in Som­er­set.

When injus­tice becomes law, resis­tance becomes duty.”

MASS TRESPASS — MASS CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE

No New Nuclear — Inter­na­tion­al call out

Join us in an act of mass civ­il dis­obe­di­ence as we tres­pass on the pro­posed site of Hink­ley C nuclear pow­er sta­tion in Som­er­set.

EDF Ener­gy is already trash­ing frag­ile Som­er­set coun­try­side in prepa­ra­tion for the Hink­ley C nuclear pow­er sta­tion – even though it hasn’t got plan­ning per­mis­sion to start build­ing.

SOWING THE SEEDS OF DISSENT

This mass action is for any­one who feels able to pub­licly tres­pass — or bear wit­ness to the mass tres­pass by join­ing us around the perime­ter fence. We need peo­ple who are pre­pared to be arrest­ed. We also need peo­ple to sup­port those who are tres­pass­ing by gath­er­ing around the perime­ter fence. We will be pro­vid­ing legal brief­in­gs and sup­port for any tres­passers who are arrest­ed.

Our aim is to make the tres­pass as safe and dig­ni­fied as pos­si­ble. All our activ­i­ties are bound by the prin­ci­ples of non-vio­lent direct action. We are hold­ing a camp imme­di­ate­ly before the tres­pass so that every­one involved has a voice in plan­ning the action itself.

On the day of the tres­pass, we will attempt to rein­tro­duce some of the bio­di­ver­si­ty that has been stripped through EDFs pre­ma­ture pre­lim­i­nary works. Once inside we will scat­ter wild­flow­ers and oth­er species native to this site. By show­ing your sup­port for an end to nuclear pow­er, you are part a grow­ing move­ment that is expos­ing this cor­rupt gov­ern­ment pol­i­cy that puts prof­its before safe­ty.

EDF is Eager­ly Destroy­ing Fields even though it doesn’t yet have per­mis­sion to build the reac­tors — nor does it have approval for the reac­tor design, or even a final invest­ment deci­sion.

The new EPR reac­tor design will pro­duce radioac­tive waste that is so tox­ic that it will have to be stored on site for over 100 years. The dan­gers asso­ci­at­ed with flood­ing, ter­ror­ist attack and acci­den­tal leak­age are total­ly unac­cept­able.

NO MORE NUCLEAR BAILOUTS

The move­ment against the gov­ern­men­t’s so-called ‘nuclear renais­sance’ is winning….but we must keep up the pres­sure. Out of the eight new nuclear pow­er sta­tions sup­port­ed by the coali­tion gov­ern­ment when it came into pow­er, only two are still on the table: Hink­ley in Som­er­set and Sizewell in Suf­folk.

French-owned EDF Ener­gy — the own­er of Hink­ley and Sizewell — is pres­sur­ing the gov­ern­ment to increase the range of hid­den sub­si­dies on offer in a des­per­ate bid to attract inter­est from scep­ti­cal investors. THIS MUST NOT HAPPEN.

If EDF gets its way, it will be a dou­ble wham­my for us — and for future gen­er­a­tions. It will mean we pay twice: once as tax­pay­ers and once as con­sumers through our ener­gy bills.

We say put the £60bn ear­marked for ‘new nuclear’ into a clean­er, green­er, fair­er future. The way for­ward is through ener­gy reduc­tion and greater invest­ment into research and devel­op­ment to make renew­able ener­gy and ener­gy stor­age fit for the 21st cen­tu­ry.

We need to cre­ate a long term sus­tain­able ener­gy plan that is based on meet­ing peo­ple’s needs rather than mak­ing prof­its for investors. In May, ener­gy sec­re­tary Charles Hendry told min­is­ters at a select com­mit­tee hear­ing that the government’s ener­gy pol­i­cy would be robust enough with­out includ­ing nuclear in the mix. It’s time we moved ener­gy pol­i­cy for­wards rather than back­wards.

NUCLEAR IS NOT THE ANSWER

.…Cher­nobyl
The cri­sis is far from over: the sar­coph­a­gus cov­er­ing the doomed Russ­ian reac­tor is falling apart. Only this year, gov­ern­ments final­ly approved the fund­ing for a new one. The human pop­u­la­tion in the most heav­i­ly con­t­a­m­i­nat­ed ter­ri­to­ries is in decline. In Belarus 80% of chil­dren were born healthy before Cher­nobyl. Now, just 26 years lat­er, only 20% of chil­dren are born healthy.

.….Fukushi­ma
Thanks to peo­ple pow­er, all of Japan’s reac­tors have now been turned off. For the first time in over half a cen­tu­ry Japan is nuclear free. How­ev­er, the cri­sis at Fukushi­ma is far from over.

  • The Japan­ese peo­ple are foot­ing the bill. The com­pa­ny behind the pow­er sta­tion, Tep­co, has had to be re-nation­alised because of the spi­ralling cost of com­pen­sa­tion and the ongo­ing attempts to sta­bilise the reac­tors.
  • Many peo­ple are still liv­ing in heav­i­ly con­t­a­m­i­nat­ed areas that should have been evac­u­at­ed.
  • Food across Japan is heav­i­ly con­t­a­m­i­nat­ed and peo­ple are being encour­aged to sup­port the farm­ers of Fukushi­ma by eat­ing it.
  • The triple melt­down is still in full swing.
  • All of the fuel pools in reac­tors 1,2,3 & 4 are in bad con­di­tion.
  • The pool in reac­tor 4 is of par­tic­u­lar con­cern. Thou­sands of high­ly radioac­tive spent fuel rods are at risk of fur­ther explo­sions. If such an event occurs, high lev­els of radioac­tive con­t­a­m­i­na­tion could spread as far as Tokyo and wipe out Japan’s com­mer­cial infra­struc­ture.

WE WANT A FUTURE, NOT A DISASTER

More infor­ma­tion com­ing soon.

Sub­scribe to our newslet­ter and get reg­u­lar updates on the tres­pass plan and the lat­est devel­op­ments in the cam­paign against ‘new nuclear’. Please send any queries to: campaign@stopnewnuclear.org.uk or call our hot­line on: 07527–219476

Chinese Environmentalists Protest, Riot, Defeat Copper Plant in Sichuan

9/7/12

9/7/12

Fol­low­ing three days of mass protest, over­turned police cars, tear gas and vio­lent clash­es between pro­test­ers and riot police, the city gov­ern­ment of Shi­fang in the province of Sichuan, south­west Chi­na, announced last week that it is scrap­ping plans for a cop­per alloy plant. This is but one of dozens of indus­tri­al projects that have been suc­cess­ful­ly defeat­ed by large scale protests and riots in Chi­na in recent years. As in protests else­where in Chi­na, enraged activists stormed the city’s gov­ern­ment head­quar­ters and staged a suc­cess­ful occu­pa­tion.

“We have so many peo­ple in Shi­fang. We aren’t afraid of them (the author­i­ties),” an 18-year-old activist bold­ly stat­ed to Reuters by tele­phone from Shi­fang just before the gov­ern­ment acqui­es­cence to demands. “The Shi­fang peo­ple will def­i­nite­ly not sur­ren­der.”

But the vic­to­ry comes with seri­ous sac­ri­fice. Dozens of pro­test­ers have been  injured and many more round­ed up and detained. Their legal future is uncertain.If sim­i­lar post-protest crack-downs are of any insight there will be dozens of more orga­niz­ers round­ed up in the months to come as gov­ern­ment attempts to qui­et such protests pub­licly is coun­tered by a pri­vate dra­con­ian witch hunt to silence “ring­lead­ers.”

The gov­ern­ment has accused the banned spir­i­tu­al move­ment Falun Gong and the Dalai Lama for insti­gat­ing the vio­lence. But these are the com­mon scape­goats used by the gov­ern­ment any­time pop­u­lar upris­ings take place in Chi­na.

A Letter of Resistance in Shifang

The fol­low­ing is a trans­la­tion of a hand­out post­ed around the city of Shi­fang in the lead up and dur­ing the protests.

Save Shi­fang! All City Res­i­dents Unite!

Peo­ple of Shi­fang, let’s save our city!! It already a “can­cer town,” and they still want to build that molyb­de­num cop­per plant. We res­olute­ly oppose this! This is our shared home, and it is our respon­si­bil­i­ty to pro­tect it. Every­one is respon­si­ble for pro­tect­ing the envi­ron­ment!!

Per­haps many peo­ple still do not know Shi­fang plans to build a molyb­de­num cop­per plant, and still more peo­ple do not know the dam­age this will cause. Once con­struc­tion of the fac­to­ry begins, it will already be too late. We do not want to leave Shi­fang! Shi­fang is the “Bright Pearl of West­ern Sichuan.” We can­not leave! Heavy met­al pol­lu­tion will cause us ter­ri­ble harm.

Are there real­ly that many Shi­fang res­i­dents who have the mon­ey to move to anoth­er province? We must come togeth­er and work to keep the molyb­de­num cop­per plant far from Shi­fang!

Peo­ple of Shi­fang, rise up!!

Anti-fracking Blockade in Moshannon State Forest

9th July 2012

9th July 2012

Near­ly 100 Earth First! activists, friends and allies forced a 70-foot-tall EQT hydrofrack­ing drill rig to sus­pend oper­a­tions for 12 hours yes­ter­day in Pennsylvania’s Moshan­non State For­est. This is the first time that pro­test­ers have shut down a hydrofrack drilling oper­a­tion in the US. A tree sit­ter hung above the access road, with their anchor ropes block­ing it. A sec­ond per­son was also in a tree to sup­port the sit­ter while dozens of sup­port­ers guard­ed ten large debris piles that were across the road. Anoth­er group of 50 activists block­ad­ed the entrance to the access road. The State Police, with the Depart­ment of Con­ser­va­tion and Nat­ur­al Resources, dis­persed the block­ade around nine p.m. And removed the tree sit­ters with a lad­der truck. Three arrests were made for dis­or­der­ly con­duct, but pro­test­ers were cit­ed and released on-site.

There are a lim­it­ed num­ber of actu­al drill rigs in oper­a­tion in the state which are fer­ried around from site to site on a tight sched­ule. By halt­ing oper­a­tions for a day on this site, the block­ade has like­ly cre­at­ed a cost­ly dis­rup­tion for a hand­ful of wells in the area which EQT appar­ent­ly planned to drill in suc­ces­sion.

The activists report­ed that the police were reck­less with the sit­ters’ safe­ty, such as being quick to cut their anchor ropes.  The sup­port­ing sitter’s safe­ty and descent ropes were cut by the police as he climbed high­er in the tree.  The police in the lad­der truck had no radios and com­mu­ni­ca­tion to the ground was dif­fi­cult over the noise of the diesel engine; at one point the lad­der hit one of the sitter’s sup­port lines. Police were seen taunt­ing the sit­ter by wav­ing around one of their anchor lines and mak­ing jokes at them while shak­ing the ham­mock.

The site is part of a high con­cen­tra­tion of wells in Moshan­non State For­est, one of the most heav­i­ly drilled state forests in Penn­syl­va­nia. Over half of the forest’s 190,000 acres have been leased for Mar­cel­lus drilling using hydraulic frac­tur­ing. Despite wide­spread pub­lic oppo­si­tion, the for­mer PA sec­re­tary of Con­ser­va­tion and Nat­ur­al Resources pre­dicts 12,000 Mar­cel­lus wells will be drilled in state forests in the com­ing decade1. A recent poll showed that the major­i­ty of Penn­syl­va­ni­ans are opposed to frack­ing on pub­lic lands2.

Local farmer Jen­ny Lisak, whose own prop­er­ty has been impact­ed by frack­ing, describes the dev­as­ta­tion she has seen in the Moshan­non, “Hav­ing grown up enjoy­ing Moshan­non State For­est in so many ways, I am absolute­ly appalled at the ongo­ing destruc­tion. The once nar­row and invit­ing oak-shad­ed lanes are now being replaced by dust and traf­fic choked roads for chem­i­cal laden trucks – there are no words to describe the injus­tice of tak­ing pub­lic land, meant to pro­vide a source of beau­ty and wilder­ness for all and turn­ing it into an indus­tri­al zone.”

Drilling in the area has a trou­bled his­to­ry. In June 2010, a major blowout at anoth­er well in Clearfield Coun­ty spewed 35,000 gal­lons of tox­ic drilling waste into the Lit­tle Lau­rel Run water­shed and caused the evac­u­a­tion of Moshan­non State For­est3. Since 2008, only 24 of EQT’s 198 Mar­cel­lus wells in the state have been inspect­ed and vio­la­tions were found at every sin­gle inspec­tion. When they have been cit­ed, they’ve refused to change their prac­tices. On May 9, 2012, in Dun­can Town­ship, Tio­ga Coun­ty, EQT was cit­ed for faulty con­struc­tion on a flow­back water impound­ment; three weeks lat­er the pit failed, con­t­a­m­i­nat­ing a near­by spring4.

“This is part of an esca­lat­ing direct action cam­paign against frack­ing in the Mar­cel­lus Shale region,” said Danielle Diet­t­er­ick, an activist affil­i­at­ed with Mar­cel­lus Earth First! from Ben­ton, Pa. “Peo­ple from all around the coun­try have joined with Penn­syl­va­nia res­i­dents to put their bod­ies on the line to stop frack­ing.”

The action comes on the heels of a 12-day block­ade to stop the dis­place­ment of the Riverdale Mobile Home Park, in Lycoming Coun­ty, and the shut­down of a frack­ing waste­water injec­tion well near Athens, Ohio. Groups across the coun­try are plan­ning more anti-extrac­tion inter­ven­tions like RAMPS in West Vir­ginia and the Tar Sands Block­ade in Texas, lat­er this month. All these inde­pen­dent, grass­roots-led actions show per­haps a coa­lesc­ing nation­al upris­ing against exploita­tive extrac­tion.

Susan Riley, anoth­er sup­port­er, cheered on the bold action, “The state gov­ern­ment has sold off our pub­lic lands and, with Act 13, stripped us of our rights to local self-gov­er­nance. The frack­ing indus­try has free reign in this state and no one’s gonna stop them unless we do.”

8th July 2012

Activists from Mar­cel­lus Earth First! have erect­ed a slash pile block­ade and two tree sits block­ing an access road to an EQT hydro-frack­ing site in Moshan­non State For­est in Clearfield Coun­ty, PA., halt­ing drilling oper­a­tions set to begin this week. The block­aders were joined by 40 sup­port­ers and con­cerned cit­i­zens, who turned around a Hal­libur­ton truck. The block­ade is try­ing to stop the fur­ther destruc­tion of Pennsylvania’s state forests—more than half of which have already been leased for drilling—and call atten­tion to the dev­as­tat­ing effects of hydrofrack­ing on the state’s com­mu­ni­ties. The sit­ters’ anchor lines are block­ing the road by cross­ing each oth­er and the road, and if an anchor line is cut a sit­ter will fall. This action has been coor­di­nat­ed as the post-Ren­dezvous action. Each Sum­mer Earth First!ers and allies come togeth­er to skill share, take part in dis­cus­sion work­shops, and keep it wild in our last remain­ing wilder­ness places in the US. Fol­low­ing a week in the woods, we take part in an action in sup­port of the local orga­niz­ers host­ing the camp out, also know as the Round Riv­er Ren­dezvous, or Rondy.

Today’s block­ade is the lat­est in a series of esca­lat­ing actions of resis­tance to the destruc­tive impacts of hydrofrack­ing in the Mar­cel­lus Shale. Last May, res­i­dents of But­ler Coun­ty occu­pied the office of State Rep­re­sen­ta­tive Bri­an Ellis, demand­ing account­abil­i­ty for wide­spread con­t­a­m­i­na­tion caused by hor­i­zon­tal drilling. In June, sev­en fam­i­lies, along with dozens of sup­port­ers, blocked the entrance to the Riverdale Mobile Home Com­mu­ni­ty to pre­vent their immi­nent evic­tion at the hands of Aqua Amer­i­ca PVR. Aqua sought to destroy their homes and con­struct a water with­draw­al facil­i­ty per­mit­ted to extract up to three mil­lion gal­lons of water from the Susque­han­na Riv­er dai­ly for use in frack­ing. Res­i­dents were able to main­tain the block­ade for 12 days. On June 17, 1,000 Ohioans stormed the state­house in Colum­bus and passed a “people’s res­o­lu­tion” ban­ning hydrofrack­ing. Most recent­ly, a 31-year-old landown­er from Athens Coun­ty, Ohio chained her­self to con­crete bar­rels and shut down oper­a­tions at one of Ohio’s 170 injec­tion wells, which con­tain about 95% of the tox­ic and radioac­tive frack­ing waste gen­er­at­ed from Penn­syl­va­nia drilling.

Momen­tum in the anti-frack­ing bat­tle will con­tin­ue to build across the Mar­cel­lus and Uti­ca shale regions through­out July. Next week­end, res­i­dents from Ohio and beyond will gath­er at an anti-frack­ing action camp in Youngstown and pre­pare to enforce the “people’s res­o­lu­tion” against frack­ing. The upcom­ing months show the begin­nings of a nation­al rebel­lion against extrac­tive indus­try across the board. On July 28, anti-frack­ers from across the nation will gath­er in Wash­ing­ton D.C. for “Stop the Frack Attack,” the largest mobi­liza­tion against frack­ing ever. In West Vir­ginia, Appalachi­ans and allies will stand togeth­er at the “Moun­tain Mobi­liza­tion” and shut down an active strip mine the last week of July. In Montana,the “Coal Export Action”, a ten-day cam­paign of civ­il dis­obe­di­ence at the begin­ning of August will tar­get coal ship­ments from strip mines in the Pow­der Riv­er Basin, over­seas. And lat­er in the month, Texas res­i­dents have called for the “Tar Sands Block­ade” to block the recent­ly approved south­ern leg of the Key­stone XL pipeline.

Where the gov­ern­ment has failed to act to pro­tect com­mu­ni­ties and the earth from the rav­ages of an out-of-con­trol ener­gy indus­try, the peo­ple are ris­ing up to resist. No mat­ter where you live, you have the oppor­tu­ni­ty to join the fight for our future. Find your place, stand your ground, and in the words of Moth­er Jones, “Boo­gie Chilluns.”

UPDATE, 11:53 am:
Police mak­ing vague threats at block­ade about assault rifles going off and wan­der­ing through block­ade with assault riflesHow­ev­er, at the ral­ly they said there’s a sick bear up the road that needs to be put down, and not to freak out if a gun shot is heard.

Police ini­ti­at­ed anoth­er round of nego­ti­a­tion with the ral­ly insist­ing folks move the debris that’s in the road because it’s a safe­ty risk, mak­ing veiled threats about things esca­lat­ing if that doesn’t hap­pen.  Police have informed peo­ple it’s ille­gal to block the road, but have not giv­en any order to dis­perse, they said “if it doesn’t hap­pen [dis­per­sal] they don’t want things to esca­late.”  Oth­er­wise, sit­u­a­tion unchanged.

UPDATE  10:14 am:
State police on scene at sup­port­ing ral­ly.

UPDATE  10:10 am:
Two tree-sit­ters block­ing the well pad access road–their anchor lines are cross­ing the road and each oth­er, and if an anchor line is cut­ter a sit­ter will fall.  There’s also a slash pile in the road.  No police on seen and appar­ent­ly no secu­ri­ty either.

UPDATE  9:30 am:
Mar­cel­lus Earth First! and sup­port­ers have set up a block­ade at an EQT well pad in the Moshan­non Penn­syl­va­nia State For­est.  An addi­tion­al group of 40 sup­port­ers are hold­ing a ral­ly down the road, and have blocked a Hal­libur­ton truck.  The activists plan to stay as long as they can.  Stay tuned for more updates as infor­ma­tion becomes avail­able.

BP F***ing the Future subverts

6.7.12

6.7.12

With the Olympics now only three weeks away, protests against Olympic spon­sor BP are esca­lat­ing. Today dozens of BP logos across Lon­don were sab­o­taged, includ­ing the UK’s most pres­ti­gious bill­board site at Cromwell Road. Around the cap­i­tal, pro­test­ers hit petrol sta­tions, BP-spon­sored cul­tur­al insti­tu­tions and adver­tis­ing hoard­ings, protest­ing against one of the world’s most envi­ron­men­tal­ly destruc­tive com­pa­nies being a major spon­sor of the Lon­don Olympics. Signs were splat­tered with oil and BP’s tagline ‘Fuelling the Future’ was sub­ver­tised with the URL ‘f‑ingthefuture.org.uk’.

BP has con­tin­u­ous­ly been slammed for its sys­tem­at­ic dis­re­gard for the envi­ron­ment, human rights and work­er safe­ty, includ­ing its fail­ure to clean up after the Gulf of Mex­i­co dis­as­ter of 2010, its deci­sion to enter the dev­as­tat­ing Cana­di­an tar sands, and its plans to drill for Arc­tic oil. This crit­i­cism has increased dra­mat­i­cal­ly since BP was announced ‘Sus­tain­abil­i­ty Part­ner’ of the Lon­don 2012 games, and today’s protests fol­low a series of recent actions tar­get­ing BP’s Olympic spon­sor­ship:
* On the eve of BP’s AGM in April, protest group CAMSOL posed online as LOCOG and announced BP had been dropped as Sus­tain­abil­i­ty Part­ner.
* In April, the UK Tar Sands Net­work nom­i­nat­ed BP in the Green­wash Gold cam­paign as ‘worst Olympic spon­sor’.
* Since April, the Reclaim Shake­speare Com­pa­ny has been invad­ing Shake­speare­an per­for­mances across the coun­try to protest against BP’s spon­sor­ship of the Cul­tur­al Olympiad.
* Last week, acclaimed actor Mark Rylance spoke out against BP’s spon­sor­ship of the Games, reveal­ing he had ques­tioned his own involve­ment in the Open­ing Cer­e­mo­ny.

One of those tak­ing part in the action, Bren­dan Pierce, said, “BP is pay­ing tens of mil­lions of pounds to clean up its tar­nished image, in what could well be the most expen­sive use of pro­pa­gan­da in his­to­ry. But with even its own busi­ness pro­jec­tions prepar­ing for a six degree tem­per­a­ture rise, BP knows it is damn­ing us to a future of run­away cli­mate change.”

Anoth­er activist, Deb­o­rah Dud­ley, said “Reports sug­gest that BP’s spon­sor­ship of the Olympics has been high­ly effec­tive at laun­der­ing its filthy image, so we’re reveal­ing the dirt behind the glossy brand­ing. I’m proud to be tak­ing direct action as part of a world­wide move­ment for cli­mate jus­tice. I encour­age oth­ers to get involved.”

A web­site, f‑ingthefuture.org.uk, shows pic­tures of the action and out­lines the prob­lems with BP’s spon­sor­ship of the Olympics.

For more infor­ma­tion, inter­views and high-res­o­lu­tion pho­tos, email: f.ingthefuture@gmail.com

 

 

What the web­site says:

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Why shouldn’t BP spon­sor the Olympics?

BP’s green logo is plas­tered all over the Olympics. The com­pa­ny is ‘Offi­cial Fuel and Gas Provider’ and also spon­sor of the Cul­tur­al Olympiad and Lon­don 2012 Fes­ti­val.

Worst of all BP is ‘Sus­tain­abil­i­ty Part­ner’. That’s right, the organ­is­ers of the Olympics have decid­ed to allow BP, one of the dirt­i­est com­pa­nies on earth, the oppor­tu­ni­ty to rebrand itself as social­ly respon­si­ble and take an active role in propos­ing how soci­ety should approach cli­mate change.

Do you remem­ber images of oil gush­ing into the Gulf of Mex­i­co from BP’s deep-sea Macon­do well back in 2010, coat­ing the ocean and its inhab­i­tants? Have you heard of BP’s plans in the tar sands, the world’s sec­ond largest oil deposits after Sau­di Ara­bia, that can only be extract­ed by using four times as much green­house gas and have been labelled the most destruc­tive project on earth? Have you heard about BP’s deals to extract oil from the depths of the pris­tine Arc­tic, despite the poten­tial risk of a cat­a­stroph­ic spill even hard­er to clean up than the Gulf?

Do you think BP has earned the right to be ‘Sus­tain­abil­i­ty Part­ner’ to the Lon­don 2012 Olympics?

Does BP have the right to have any asso­ci­a­tion what­so­ev­er with the Games, whose found­ing state­ment speaks of ‘uni­ver­sal fun­da­men­tal eth­i­cal prin­ci­ples’, whose 2011 Char­ter declares that the Games should be ‘pro­mot­ing a peace­ful soci­ety con­cerned with the preser­va­tion of human dig­ni­ty’, and require ‘mutu­al under­stand­ing with a spir­it of friend­ship, sol­i­dar­i­ty and fair play’?

Do you think oil and sport shouldn’t mix?

Do you some­times have the feel­ing that wher­ev­er you turn these days, adver­tis­ing has intrud­ed a lit­tle fur­ther, unin­vit­ed, into your per­son­al space?

BP is a cor­po­ra­tion that feeds off injus­tice and the destruc­tion of the nat­ur­al world that we and count­less oth­er species rely on. That destruc­tion comes most threat­en­ing­ly from the cur­rent bru­tal desta­bil­i­sa­tion of the world’s cli­mate.

BP is deeply embed­ded in British soci­ety – our ener­gy, our pen­sions, our invest­ments, our cul­ture… It pumps seri­ous mon­ey and effort into keep­ing things this way. Mar­ket­ing works. Shiny adver­tise­ments around the cap­i­tal do change the way peo­ple per­ceive a com­pa­ny. By spon­sor­ing activ­i­ties like the Cul­tur­al Olympiad, the Lon­don 2012 Fes­ti­val, the World Shake­speare Fes­ti­val and the Games them­selves, BP is able to con­tin­ue its cat­a­stroph­ic, though increas­ing­ly prof­itable, oper­a­tions. That’s why we had to act.

Remem­ber, if you see any ‘improved’ BP adver­tise­ments, please take a pho­to and email them to f.ingthefuture@gmail.com – and don’t wor­ry, we won’t assume that you have any respon­si­bil­i­ty for them!

 

Here are a few more things you can do:

  • Take action for cli­mate jus­tice! See Ris­ing Tide UK and Cli­mate Jus­tice Col­lec­tive for ways to get involved.
  • Learn more about BP’s enor­mous envi­ron­men­tal and human rights atroc­i­ties. Start with tar sands.
  • Move your mon­ey away from banks and oth­er insti­tu­tions who will lend it to fos­sil fuel-based projects
  • Har­ness your cre­ativ­i­ty to a more car­ing, con­scious future, pos­si­bly by con­tribut­ing to Art Not Oil‘s ‘Cutur­al or Vul­tur­al 2012?’ gallery.
  • Be part of a move­ment for real, deep, pos­i­tive and last­ing social and eco­log­i­cal change: http://www.occupyuk.infohttp://occupylsx.org
  • Cut your car­bon! Cut out short-haul flights, min­i­mize car use, min­i­mize your meat con­sump­tion, insu­late your house. There are plen­ty of things you can do…but what­ev­er you do, try to chal­lenge the over­ar­ch­ing mind­set and sys­tem that’s allowng this insan­i­ty to hap­pen!

(NB. These links are not con­nect­ed to us, we just like ‘em!)

 

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