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Climate Change Meeting in Swansea

Bertie | 14.10.2005 06:26 | Ecology | Social Struggles | World

Activists meet in Swansea to discuss Climate Change.

Thirty people attended a Respect meeting in Swansea last night to discuss climate change and the politics surrounding it.
The outcome was a decision to support the planned demonstration in London on the 3rd December and to build a broad coalition in the city that can help oppose the madness of the market that is destroying our one and only planet.
BERTIE

Bertie

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Futility

14.10.2005 14:38

Another bloody futile demonstration! What are you doing to collapse the Stock Market and deflate the Pound? How is the use of fossil fuels to be stopped very soon indeed?

There was a Greenwar Gathering some years ago about twelve miles north of Swansea, they had a schism, but there have been aircraft sabotaged while on the ground, though not on the scale that would stop people using aviation. Avian flu should stop intercontinental flights now - before the disease changes to be communicable between humans. If that happened now, the disease would be around the world in its most deadly form before it was identified as such.

Which has been discussed on IndyCymru. Where anti-Parliamentarism is now up for discussion, and in view of the total incompetence of all politicians, and their crookedness when they are capable, seems the right way to proceed - back to before 1900 to pick up the right path in Wales.

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