Climate Camp to target UK's largest power station
Camp for Climate Action | 20.06.2006 13:47 | Climate Camp 2006 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Sheffield
"The only solution to climate change is a drastic cut in our energy
consumption. Drax continues to belch out emissions while we are staring catastrophe in the face. It has to go."
The Camp for Climate Action will be held in ‘Megawatt Valley’, near Leeds, home of Drax, Eggborough and Ferrybridge power stations. The camp promises education about climate change, sustainable living, and direct action targeting those responsible for the worst emissions.
The Camp for Climate Action is inspired by environmental protest camps such as the Newbury Bypass campaign, and the Eco-village in Stirling, which was a base for anti-capitalist protests at the G8 in 2005.
The camp will be held from 26th August - 4th September. Powered by alternative energy, the camp will demonstrate practical solutions in action. The camp will offer information, education and space for debate on the science and politics of tackling climate change. There will be practical skills to learn, from ideas for sustainable living to strategies for taking action.
Activist Zoe Armstrong said: "Climate change casts a huge shadow over our society. Governments and corporations cannot solve this problem for us, it’s up to us to act now. The Camp for Climate Action will be a key moment in kick-starting the radical action that is needed to tackle climate change."
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1 – Drax burns more than 13 million tonnes of coal every year (Drax
website http://www.draxpower.com/about.php?page=fun ) and emits 20.8 million tonnes of carbon dioxide every year, making it the largest single emitter in the UK (Guardian, 16 May 06
http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,1775695,00.html )
Drax is the UK’s 4th most polluting power station per unit of electricity produced (WWF ‘Dirty Thirty’ report, October 2005
http://assets.panda.org/downloads/dirty30rankingfinal260905.pdf )
2 – The Camp for Climate Action is being organised through open public meetings. These meeting have taken place in Manchester, Nottingham, Oxford, Bristol, Leeds and London. The next meeting will be held in Scotland.
3 - 'Drax the Destroyer' is also a Marvel Comics villain.
Camp for Climate Action
e-mail:
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Additions
Action against 'Drax the Destroyer' is well over due
20.06.2006 15:32
Drax produced 6.2mil tonnes over its EU carbon allowance last year, and produces more carbon annually than 1/4 of all private motor vehicles or 1/3 of all home in the UK. Resistance against the causes of climate change has to focus on the massive corporate polluters. At last, The Camp of Climate Action is a response to climate chaos that shows that simply changing light bulbs does not address the big picture.
Check out
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-2184145.html
and
http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,1775695,00.html
super heros against climate change!
Mainstream press coverage
20.06.2006 16:13
There was a short in the Financial Times:
Activists in threat to close Drax
By Fiona Harvey
FT, June 20 2006 03:00
Environmental activists threatened to try and close down Drax power station in
order to protest against the effect of greenhouse gas emissions from coal-fired
power plants. The Camp for Climate Action will hold a meeting near the power
station from August 26 to September 4 and said it would use similar tactics to
those used in last year's G8 protests in order to close the power plant. Drax
said it planned to consult the police but was unlikely to have to close. It
said it was the most coal-fired efficient power plant in the UK.
Also coverage in the local and regional press
http://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/yorknews/display.var.799774.0.drax_target_of_ecoprotest.php
http://www.yorkshiretoday.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=55&ArticleID=1575324
http://www.yorkshiretoday.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=104&ArticleID=1575451
Let's roll!
Camp for Climate Action
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info@climatecamp.org
Homepage:
http://www.climatecamp.org.uk
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