‘Tar Sands Oil Orgy’ blockades Canada House in London

Cana­da-EU Ener­gy Sum­mit dis­rupt­ed as Canada’s aggres­sive lob­by­ing threat­ens EU cli­mate leg­is­la­tion

Cana­da-EU Ener­gy Sum­mit dis­rupt­ed as Canada’s aggres­sive lob­by­ing threat­ens EU cli­mate leg­is­la­tion

This morn­ing an ‘oil orgy’ per­for­mance-protest dis­rupt­ed the Cana­da Europe Ener­gy Sum­mit, at Cana­da House, in Lon­don. The annu­al ener­gy sum­mit was host­ed by Cana­di­an High Com­mis­sion­er Gor­don Camp­bell and fea­tured top offi­cials from Shell, Total and Enbridge, along with Con­ser­v­a­tive Ener­gy and Cli­mate Min­is­ter John Hayes (who has recent­ly received media atten­tion for an alleged plot to pro­mote the anti-wind farm agen­da in the Coali­tion Gov­ern­ment). The aim of the event was to pro­mote Canada’s tar sands in Europe, and dis­cus­sions includ­ed how to deal with ‘pub­lic pol­i­cy risks’ such as impend­ing Euro­pean trans­port leg­is­la­tion which would dis­cour­age imports of high­ly-pol­lut­ing fuels like tar sands into the EU mar­ket.

At 8.30am, half an hour before the event was due to start, 30 pro­test­ers rushed to the steps of Cana­da House and blocked the entrance with their bod­ies and a huge ban­ner say­ing ‘Stop tar sands’. They then held a tongue-in-cheek ‘oil orgy’, fea­tur­ing danc­ing shad­owy rep­re­sen­ta­tives of the oil indus­try, and speech bub­bles with iron­ic pro-oil state­ments such as ‘Destroy the Fuel Qual­i­ty Direc­tive’, ‘Cana­da: emerg­ing ener­gy supervil­lain’, and ‘Gag cli­mate sci­en­tists’. The main entrance was block­ad­ed until after the event was due to start, forc­ing del­e­gates to be divert­ed around the protest through a back door.

Tar sands extrac­tion is dev­as­tat­ing ecosys­tems and tram­pling on Indige­nous rights. Wor­ry­ing­ly, Lon­don has become a hotbed of col­lu­sion for the Cana­di­an Government’s ‘dirty diplo­mats’ to schmooze with oil giants and pro­mote tar sands in Europe,” said Suzanne Dhali­w­al, from the UK Tar Sands Net­work. “With Europe nego­ti­at­ing new cli­mate leg­is­la­tion which would threat­en the high­ly car­bon-inten­sive tar sands indus­try, Canada’s lob­by­ing has become increas­ing­ly aggres­sive.”

The Cana­di­an Gov­ern­ment has recent­ly been exposed as mount­ing an unprece­dent­ed lob­by­ing cam­paign to under­mine the EU Fuel Qual­i­ty Direc­tive (FQD), which aims to reduce emis­sions from trans­port fuel by 6% by 2020, and would label tar sands-derived fuel as high­ly pol­lut­ing. “The Cana­di­an Gov­ern­ment is work­ing over­time to under­mine cli­mate poli­cies in Europe so that they can bar­rel for­ward with unfet­tered tar sands expan­sion,” said Han­nah McK­in­non of Cli­mate Action Net­work Cana­da (see Dirty Oil Diplo­ma­cy: The Cana­di­an Government’s Glob­al Push to Sell the Tar Sands). “There is no doubt that the tar sands are stand­ing in the way of Canada’s cli­mate promis­es, but they shouldn’t stand in the way of Europe’s as well.”

The UK Coali­tion Gov­ern­ment has been doc­u­ment­ed as sup­port­ing these attempts by the Cana­di­an Gov­ern­ment and British oil giants BP and Shell to under­mine the FQD.

We are already see­ing the impacts of cli­mate change around the world, and want to see the kind of lead­er­ship the Euro­pean Union is tak­ing to reduc­ing emis­sions from trans­port fuels. But the UK Gov­ern­ment is cosy­ing up to Cana­da to sab­o­tage key cli­mate leg­is­la­tion,” said Philip­pa de Bois­sière from Peo­ple & Plan­et. “We need to see the UK Coali­tion Gov­ern­ment take action on reduc­ing emis­sions rather than stay­ing tan­gled in their twist­ed love affair with big oil.”

The protest at Cana­da House was organ­ised by UK Tar Sands Net­work, Lon­don Ris­ing Tide, Peo­ple & Plan­et, Cli­mate Jus­tice Col­lec­tive, Cli­mate Rush, Occu­py Ener­gy, Envi­ron­ment and Equi­ty Group, and Cor­po­rate Watch, as part of a glob­al week of cli­mate action which includ­ed actions against the Key­stone XL tar sands pipeline in Wash­ing­ton DC and Texas.

Today’s per­for­mance-protest fol­lows a mass action by Peo­ple & Plan­et two weeks ago, which saw 400 stu­dents call on Deputy Prime Min­is­ter Nick Clegg from his Sheffield Hal­lam con­stituen­cy, to sup­port the FQD (‘No more sor­ries Nick’ mass action and e‑action).