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Time Brendan Barnett had his lying mouth washed out
11-06-2012 11:17











Why the Majority didn’t celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee?
11-06-2012 11:02
As we stand on the edge of the precipice of economic armageddon, the idea of a Jubilee to wipe away unpayable debt - largely existent as fictitious capital such as derivatives and financial dark matter - has been vocalised from varying quarters.the economist Steve Keen has been talking about it:

Plus there is this article by Steve Barrow published on The Guardian online last week:

Lying Prison Social Worker Could Be A Record-Breaker
11-06-2012 10:51












Leeds banner-drop in support of John Bowden
11-06-2012 10:23


War crimes apologist at Reclaiming the NHS event
11-06-2012 08:55
Polly Toynbee, war crimes apologist, Blairite propagandist and Guardian columnist, has been given a prominent public role by the NHS Support Federation to speak at the Reclaiming the NHS event at the Friends Meeting House, Euston Road, on Saturday the 23rd of June. This jarrs because the federation describes itself as non-party political. And the crimes she supported have not been forgotten. Surely there are other anti-cuts journalists who could speak?
Polly Toynbee remains an unrepentant supporter of Tony Blair’s Iraq war, and given her close New Labour ties her appearance as ‘an independent journalist in support of the NHS’ is a joke. Especially since New Labour implemented some of the early privatisation policies while in government, which she had nothing to say about in her Guardian column. Furthermore, she is most likely acting as a Trojan Horse to co-opt the NHS Support Federation towards New Labour’s plans to get re-elected, and to further her own career and undeserved public profile in the process.
All the other speakers on the 23rd of June are legitimate professionals and non-party political activists, from groups like UK Uncut and 38 Degrees. Someone as politically partisan and controversial as Polly Toynbee should not be given credence there.
Should we forget the crimes this person scandalously justified simply because her party is now in 'opposition', and give her another adulation of undeserved kudos just because she now pretends to support the NHS?
To contact the NHS Support Federation and voice your concerns:
NHS Support Federation
Community Base
113 Queen's Road
Brighton, East Sussex BN1 4HA
info@nhscampaign.org.uk
01273 234 822
The director is Paul Evans
Week End of resistance to the THT lines Cotentin-Maine, in Normandy
11-06-2012 08:52
Call out for a week end of resistance to the High Voltage Power Lines (THT) Cotentin-Maine, in NormandyThemis Rendered After Tipping the Scales for Manning & Assange
11-06-2012 03:16
J6 BRISBANE SOLIDARITY WITH BRADLEY MANNING - Themis Rendered After Tipping the Scales for Manning & Assange, Demanding Obama be Put on Trial for Torture & Assassinationby Ciaron O'Reilly, presently Brisbane, Australia
"Bradley Manning Remains in Chains for Us, We Remain on the Loose for Him!"
Technology Will Not Save US
10-06-2012 21:02
Michael Huesemann, co-author of "Techno-Fix: Why Technology Won't Save Us or the Environment" interviewed by The Extraenvironmentalist. Then "Alternative Radio" founder David Barsamian recorded in Vancouver: what should we do? Radio Ecoshock 120613Squatting against austerity: Occupy Pisa grows and evolves (Italy)
10-06-2012 20:54

Are we being fooled on a mass scale?
10-06-2012 19:10
Working-class Tory voters go against their own self-interest. But it's not just working-class people. The rich and powerful put a lot of effort into fooling the majority. It has worked in the past and is still working today.'occupy windsor' eco-village attempt
10-06-2012 18:01
a group calling themselves 'diggers2012' have travelled overnight to windsor great park having identified disused land on crown estate. they are hoping to set up a sustainable camp, but have already had pre-emptive injunctions served on them, and threats from policeBrighton solidarity for Marie Mason and Eric McDavid
10-06-2012 17:42

Drone Conference in Bath Defeated
10-06-2012 16:13
Before the main protests had even begun, Bath Stop The Drones campaign gets to make a sigh of relief after Clarion Events and their international drones conference backs down.Demonstation held against Sequani animal abusers
10-06-2012 15:49
Protest held against animal torture at Sequani animal lab in Herefordshire...Call to mobilise against the UK G8 2013
10-06-2012 15:48
This is a call for all of those who wish to mobilise for a MASSMOBILISATION against the G8 summit in the UK in 2013.
A initial meeting will take place on SUNDAY the 15th JULY, from 11am to 6pm, at the COMMUNITY BASE centre in Brighton, hosted by people from the Smash EDO campaign.
Until Our Land Is No More.
10-06-2012 14:55
The city of Bonn hosted the UN Climate Change Conference last month (14-25 May). Over 3'000 representatives from 181 countries participated in the talks which are supposed to outline an extension for the Kyoto Protocol (1997). This is an international agreement linked to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate change, and the mandate ends later this year. The signing parties of the Kyoto Protocol recognises that developed countries are principally responsible for the current high levels of greenhouse gas emission as a result of 150 years of industrial activity, and places heavy burden on these nations under the principle of "common but differentiated responsibilities". The Kyoto Protocol commits parties to invest in Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and emission trading.
Talks in Bonn received little media attention. Similar talks were held in Durban late last year, where participants agreed "in a balanced fashioned" to establish a universal legal agreement on climate change no later than 2015. Rio de Janeiro will host what is expected to be the largest conference in world history later this month. Known as Rio20 (a 20 year follow-up of the breakthrough 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development), this conference will attempt to renew political commitments to sustainable development. The conferences in Germany and Brazil essentially tackle the same issue on different levels: Rio20 is organised by UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA), a part of the UN Secretariat that was considerably expanded after the Millennium Declaration was completed in 2000. Although global warming is recognised, UN DESA will act as a forum for sustainable development and environmental compromise. Bonn on the other hand is supposed to act as a pure catalyst for a renewal of an improved version of the Kyoto Protocol.
As many climate change conferences, targets were set high in Bonn and dismally thrashed by developed and emerging economies who are unwilling to compromise economic growth in the name of the environment. Many countries were represented by transnational unions, such as the European Union and Least Developed Countries (LDC). The second day of negotiations was for example abruptly terminated due to developed countries' unwillingness to discuss formerly decided agendas. YOUNGO, a youth society under the UN Climate Convention umbrella, were not allowed to show a banner saying "Are YOU on OUR side", a slogan used to question developed countries' commitment to climate negotiation, during their presentation.
So where do the marginalised communities, the people who are most likely to cross sovereign borders and be displaced, the ones who will lose their land, come in this picture?
Climate-induced migration is not a new phenomenon. Throughout history people have migrated in order to avoid famine and to seek new opportunities in other regions. Migration is the most effective remedy against poverty, thus economic migration. However, in the post-WWII world with increasing migratory patterns and stricter border regulations combined with rising sea levels and intensifying extreme weather events, communities are subjected to isolation and an unequipped refugee support system. The vast majority of people who experience climate-induced displacement will most of the time migrate locally and internally. Nevertheless, those who cross borders due to climate related events are not protected under the 1951 UNHCR refugee definition.
Bangladesh is a fitting example: high population density, political uncertainty and frequent natural hazards are huge barriers for development. In a report by Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF 2011) it is revealed that there is a "strong link between declining environmental conditions and migration". Forty-six countries - home to 2.7 billion people - are considered to be at high risk of conflict due to the combined effort of socioeconomic and political instability, and the severe effect of climate change.
UNHCR explicitly state that they do not have the resources or mandate to intervene in environmentally driven situations except for exceptional cases. In Europe, only two countries have made provisions in their national asylum and immigration policies by recognising people fleeing environmental disasters. This is a great leap in sculpturing customary international law and setting an example, but Sweden and Finland have been unable to employ them practically.
The Maldives have experienced an 8 inch sea level rise in the last century and has an average natural ground level of 5ft above sea level. The very existence of the Dhivehi people is threatened. Former President Nasheed published plans to purchase land from India, Sri Lanka and Australia as he does not wish for his people to be "climate refugees living in tents for decades". The very identity of the people of the Maldives is facing depletion because of loss of territory. Even if this exceptional event grants the Dhivehi people refugee status, it is nowhere near a remedy for the loss of their land.
Rio20 is partly a celebration commemorating the past 20 years of dedication to sustainable development and partly a platform to undertake new commitments. Investing in clean energy and moving away from coal dependency are necessary measures. However, little is being discussed about the depletion of small island states and what legal protection they have. In my opinion, these people are the most vulnerable, the most marginalised because their fate will uncontrollably develop in whatever direction large economies decide. Climate change is a very inconvenient truth (pun intended). By ignoring it we are denying the cultural heritage and civilian rights bestowed upon thousands of people; from the Polynesian region to southern Asia to the Caribbean islands. The Conservative government in Canada for example withdrew from Kyoto Protocol last year, claiming that the burden for the Canadian household was too heavy. Germany on the other hand leads in its initiative to make itself as sustainable as possible: on May 26th, 22 GW was extracted from solar power, supplying half of the massive country with clean energy. Let us instead encourage green innovation and demand legal recognition for the people who may lose their land. Most of all let us celebrate new commitments for a sustainable world.
Sources
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-16151310 http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2012/05/201257152857944364.html http://www.supermiljobloggen.se/ http://www.smh.com.au/news/environment/global-warming/maldives-may-buy-part-of-australia/2008/11/10/1226165481956.html http://www.ejfoundation.org/ http://unfccc.int/meetings/bonn_may_2012/meeting/6599.php http://unfccc.int/meetings/durban_nov_2011/meeting/6245.php