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April 22: EARTH DAY in Wales

Adam Johannes | 18.04.2006 15:57

EARTH DAY:
CLIMATE CHANGE MARCH
Assemble 1 pm, Cathays Park (opposite Museum & City Hall), Cardiff
Saturday 22 April - Earth Day

Bring banners, placards, drums, etc.
Please forward this message on to as many people as possible - as soon as possible.

Climate Change is an issue that should be of concern to everyone. Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans showed not only the terrible damage caused by increasingly volatile weather - but also that the worst effected by climate destabilisation will be poor and working class people. Already there are thousands of "climate refugees" who meet racism and closed borders.

Hurricane Katrina was a glimpse of what will be happening on a much larger scale across the world, if our government's fail to take action to cut greenhouse gas emissions now - and it will be ordinary people who will bear the brunt of floods, drought, famine, and the economic turmoil caused by climate catastrophe.

This week, government Chief Scientist Sir David King, predicted that a 3 degree rise in temperature would cause 400 million to starve as cereal crops failed,
and leave up to 3 billion people without water.

Cardiff Campaign against Climate Change, along with other environmental and political organisations in Wales, is planning a mass demonstration and protest march demanding tough action on climate change. The march will go through Cardiff city centre, and end with speeches from representatives from environmental organisations, political parties, trade unions and others.

For more about Campaign against Climate Change here: www.campaigncc.org

For more information contact:

Cardiff Campaign Against Climate Change
 CardiffCCC@hotmail.co.uk

Adam Johannes

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'Free' Energy is REAL

19.04.2006 04:44

While it is far less radical than Tesla's idea of 'broadcasting' power to everyone on earth, the Christie/Brits generator could revolutionise domestic power supply, if it were ever allowed to do so. Once a household had one of these devices it could not only meet all its own power requirements, it could also feed around 10 kW of energy into the local power grid each day. When a family moved home, it would be practical to take the generator with them to their new residence. Given the long service life of the device, many generations of the family would inherit it, and it would continue to pump out 24 kW of clean power every day.

 http://adelaide.indymedia.org/newswire/display_any/11144

Sam


'Free' Energy is REAL

19.04.2006 05:25

Despite the absence of any commercialisation of Tesla's discovery of Radiant Energy in the 19th century, and the ongoing denials of institutionalised science that such energy is even possible, 'free' energy is real and happening in sheds and workshops throughout the world. During most of the 20th century the Feds, and the economic interests they represent, were able to clamp down on any 'free' energy devices that appeared. Large numbers of workable inventions in this and other fields of technology were ruthlessly suppressed by authorities.

 http://adelaide.indymedia.org/newswire/display_any/11144

Tom


adam hussein strikes again

19.04.2006 09:49

Adam Hussein or adam johannes? So, do you think Saddams use of chemical weapons on the kurds was enviromentally friendly? or that suicide bombers blowing themselves up in the tube station in london was a blow against capitalist technology? so, adam hussein goes green....? Free energy is nonsense, it is on the same level of scientific level as ufos. we need nuclear!

realist


Is "Realist" Splottski?

19.04.2006 17:08

Hi Splottski,

Was jumping on the bonnet of a white stretch limo really the act of a "realist"?

Surealist


whats your problem!

20.04.2006 12:45

Hey fuckalodeon! Adam hussein, son of saddam!

frankenhauer