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WEEK OF CLIMATE ACTION-
JULY 16th-23rd JULY
Coinciding with first week of the
climate conference in Bonn, there was a week of action around the
UK. We are still collecting reports and photos (this page will be
updated very soon). Here's a brief summary of what happened:
Cardiff, 14 July
Leatherhead, 19 July
London, 19 July
Edinburgh, 20 July
Oxford, 21 July
Leatherhead, 24 July
AND ONE RED HOT ACTION: London,
9 August
Cardiff
Saturday 14th July: MARCH
There was a march through Cardiff
protesting against George W Bush's position on climate change. The
march started at the US Consulate and finished at the National Assembly
Building for speeches and photos. More
info: Steve Bartley Wales Green Party - Cardiff
s.bartley@ntlworld.com
Tel 029 2025 8361
Leatherhead- Thursday
19th July: MARCH
A dozen local mothers
and their children leafleted shoppers in town and then marched one
a half miles to the Esso HQ to protest against Esso's destructive
activities and obstruction of the intergovernmental talks. They
handed in a petition and argued for an hour with the public relations
officers. The protest got good media coverage including live coverage
on Southern Counties Radio and news of the protest went all around
the companyßs national internal e-mail (according to our mole).
For more information
write to emilygreg@zoom.co.uk
London-
19th July: PROTEST
There were protests over two days during
George W Bush's visit to London against his refusal to do anything
about climate chaos. There were protests on the 18th
July outside the US embassy and the US ambassador's residence. On
the 19th July hundreds of demonstrators rallied outside
Buckingham Palace for Bushßs lunch with the Queen and two
protesters managed to get in front of his motorcade. This
is part of the continuing London campaign against George Bush and
the US climate policy which include a weekly vigil and regular larger
protests. For more details on the protests and especially to help
out, email philthornhill@yahoo.com
phone 020 8533 7274, or look at the website on http://www.campaignagainstclimatechange.net.
Keep an eye on it.
Edinburgh
Friday 20th July: CYCLE PROTEST
100 people joined a Climate Critical Mass
cycle protest that wound its way through Edinburgh, with flags and
lots of noise, pausing for loud spontaneous protests at the US consulate
and the new Scottish Parliament. It ended up in a local park where
a bar had been specially erected to satisfy parched throats!
STREET PARTY AND WORKSHOPS:
On the 14th July there was a street
party in central Edinburgh and climate workshops on the 21st
July. For more information contact: Tel: 0131 557 6242. Email: ccedinburgh@yahoo.co.uk
Oxford- Saturday
21st July: WHEEL OF MISFORTUNE ç GAME SHOW OF DOOM

Photo: Adrian Arbib |
Throughout
the day shoppers were invited to "Come on Down and play
the Wheel of Misfortune"- under the catchy slogan "Everyone's
a Loser!". The wheel is two metres across and divided into
segments for different temperature increases between 1°C
and 6°C, with different climate scenarios (Floods, Disease,
Drought, Storms, Pests). The wheel was designed using a statistical
analysis by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology of the
likelihood of each of the temperature scenarios. We added a
further option- the Joker-representing the surprise events.
Everyone was given a leaflet with a different temperature on-
if they spun the wheel and their number came up they won a lightbulb,
a sweatshirt, or a plastic cockroach. Everyone else "won"
local council leaflets for money off new insulation. |
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day went well, despite being moved from our original pitch and
being hassled by drunks, and reach a lot of people. The challenge,
which we didn't quite solve, was finding a way to avoid people
ç especially kids- losing sight of the message in their greed
for our lousy prizes. Next time we will rethink the message
a bit, and definitely have amplification for the MC. If anyone
wants to borrow the Wheel call 01865 241 097 or write to weathersave@netscapeonline.co.uk |
Leatherhead
Tuesday 24th July: BLOCKADE
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Just when
Esso thought things had calmed down, its headquarters was hit
by another protest. At dawn, 25 protesters blockaded its head
office, two of them suspended from tripods made from 10 metre
lenghts of scaffolding which blocked the entrance. Although
the blockade only managed to stop cars and couldn't stop people
getting into work, none of the workers were left with any illusions
about the cause of the action (nor was Esso after two hours
of meetings). The blockade was maintained for 8 hours until
the people up the tripods became too tired in the baking sun
(and the police started to mass menacingly). There were live
interviews with people up the Tripods on local and national
radio, coverage on London region tv evening news, and coverage
by Reuters news agency. |
| The
Esso protests, which were spontaneous and independent actions,
networked with the wider StopEsso campaign, which has continued
to build actions against Esso and its role in blocking international
action. |
AND
ONE LATE ACTION....STOP PRESS!
London Thursday
9th August: OCCUPATION
Four protesters from "London Rising
Tide" occupied the main boardroom of the British Airport Authority
in protest against the massive expansion of BAA airports, including
a controversial £2.5 billion 5th terminal at Heathrow.
If that wasn't enough, in order to provide for the predicted growth
of air traffic, the equivalent of 4 new Heathrows will need to be
built by 2020. Aviation is the world's fastest growing source of
CO2 emissions, while the oil industry that supplies the untaxed
kerosene is guilty of untold human rights abuses from Alaska to
Indonesia. One
of the protesters writes:
Despite
a wee spot of bother getting into the lifts, the four got up and
into the boardroom of the seventh floor, and asked the person
in attendance if they would be so kind as to leave, before barricading
the door with tables and chairs by 8.45 am. Police were not long
on the scene, and negotiated with us throughout the morning, but
we refused to open the doors until BAA had cancelled their plans
for Terminal 5 at Heathrow. Unsuprisingly they didn't.... Inside
the board room we tried to speak to the CEO, Mike Hodgkinson,
but he was unavailable. We spoke with the press, as did the leafetters
outside, and our banner was hung across the main door, which had
been closed. At 1.30, we were surprised by BAA security who barged
into the room, breaking a table in the process. As they were in
no mood to negotiate, we were promptly dragged outside and released.
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