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The Camp for Climate Action Invites Everyone to Heathrow Airport

Peoples' Local Action Network | 04.07.2007 15:20 | Climate Camp 2007 | Climate Camp 2006 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Education | London | World

Everyone is being asked to help send out invitations to attend the Camp for Climate Action near Heathrow Airport from 14 to 21 August 2007.

Here is the latest message from the Climate Camp networking crew:



Hello all,
With 6 weeks to go, a fresh batch of publicity just arrived, and summer festivals galore, now's the time for a last big Networking push!

LATEST PUBLICITY HOT OFF THE PRESS.
We have spoof airline safety card flyers, in-depth 10 reasons to come to the climate camp leaflets, you are not fucked flyers and posters, and a polar bear swinging at airplanes poster all ready to go.

Many have already gone around the country, so check your local social centre.
BUT we've got loads more and many places still not covered (especially the South coast, Southwest and Wales), so if you can distribute a few leaflets or put up some posters, email this address and let us know how many you can use, and a postal address to send to.

E-FLYER TO SPREAD FAR AND WIDE.
Here is a short text about the camp - please get it out to every list you're on, newsletter/website/zine/events list you know of, group you're part of, etc.

CAMP FOR CLIMATE ACTION LANDS AT HEATHROW
14 - 21 August 2007
www.climatecamp.org.uk

This summer, the Camp for Climate Action will pitch its tents at Heathrow Airport for a week of education, sustainable living, and direct action to tackle aviation, the fastest growing source of greenhouse gas emissions in the UK.

All our efforts to tackle climate change in other sectors are undone by massive growth in air travel.
Holding the camp at Heathrow will highlight the lunacy of the government's airport expansion plans, confront aviation companies profiteering from the climate crisis, and raise awareness of the need to fly less.
The camp will also support local residents in their long-term struggle against the building of a third runway and the destruction of their communities.

The camp will feature over 100 workshops covering topics such as climate change myths, aviation, permaculture in practice, food without oil, Transition Towns, and non-violent direct action skills.
Run without leaders by everyone who comes along, it will be a working ecological
village using renewable energy, composting waste and sourcing food locally.

We are the last generation that can do anything about climate change.
We still have time, but not for long.
Come to the Camp for Climate Action this summer, and be part of a defining moment in the fight against climate change.

INPUT INTO MEDIA AND CAMERAS ON SITE: DEADLINE SATURDAY 7TH JULY
The media team are putting together a proposal for the media and cameras on site policy, to be discussed at the July gathering.
Attached is a questionnaire which looks at some of the possible concerns and
solutions about media on site, and gives you a chance to say what you thought was good/bad about last year's strategy.
If you haven't already, please fill in the questionnaire and send it back to us by SATURDAY, 7TH JULY (and don't feel you have to answer all the questions, if there are only some you feel strongly about).

CONTACTING LOCAL GROUPS.
There are thousands of local groups out there that we need to get in touch with! Please think about what local environmental / social change / health / refugee support / progressive education / anti-racism / internationalism / peace / etc. groups exist in your area - including organisations outside our “usual” circles (e.g. what about local associations of people from Bangladesh, India, China and other countries already being adversely affected by climate change?).
Do a quick bit of research, make a list and then either:

a) Get in touch with them yourself and invite them to the Camp - you can use the attached letter (even better if you can tailor it to the particular group and make the camp relevant to them).
If you can arrange to meet up with them, perhaps by attending one of their meetings, even better!
Let us know what you’ve done (to avoid duplication), and also get in touch if you need flyers, posters, Reclaim Power DVDs or any more information.

b) Send the contact list you’ve made (ideally including emails and/or phone numbers) to Danny ( dannychivers@wildmail.com) and he’ll do his best to get round to contacting all the different groups.
Danny would greatly appreciate help with this from anyone out there with a bit of spare time!

PS. On a different note - One big national group we don't have any contact with is CND. If anyone has good contacts within this NGO, please get in touch!

July 2007
Hello,
I’m writing to let you know about the Camp for Climate Action, happening this summer from 14th – 21st August.
You may well have heard about last year’s camp outside Drax power station in Yorkshire.
This year’s camp will again combine education on climate change, practical workshops to reduce our ecological footprints, low impact living and mass action to tackle aviation, the fastest growing source of greenhouse gas emissions in the UK.

This summer, the camp will pitch its tents at Heathrow airport, aiming to highlight the lunacy of the government's airport expansion plans, confront aviation companies profiteering from the climate crisis, and raise awareness of the need to fly less.
The camp will also support local residents in their long-term struggle against the building of a third runway and the destruction of their communities.

We would like to invite your group to take part in the Camp for Climate Action.
Of course we would love to see you at the camp in August; but we also hope that you will get involved now, and help to make this year’s camp an effective and unforgettable event.
What we need most is your help in spreading the word about the camp, and encouraging as many people as possible to come along.
There are lots of ways you and your group can do this:

Send an email or letter to everyone who is involved in or supports your group, letting them know about the camp and where to find out more.
Distribute Camp for Climate Action leaflets wherever you can – in your local area, in your office or meeting space, and at workshops/conferences/festivals that you go to.

Host a talk or workshop about climate change and the Camp for Climate Action. Someone from the camp collective can come to your area, and can tailor the event to your needs/audience.
Organise film screenings of Reclaim Power, a documentary about last year’s camp.
Someone from the camp collective would be happy to introduce the film.
(More info on the film available here: www.climatecamp.org.uk/dvd.pdf).

For more information, to get copies of leaflets or the Reclaim Power DVD, for a template email/letter to send out about the camp, or to discuss hosting a workshop or talk, please email  networking@climatecamp.org.uk or phone 0777 286 1099.
And to find out all about the camp and other ways to help out and get involved, see www.climatecamp.org.uk..

If we are to have any chance of preventing climate catastrophe, we need to build and strengthen links within and between our movements.
So one way or another, we hope you get in touch… and see you at the camp!

Best wishes,
Your name
Camp for Climate Action

Thank you for all your help - it's what will make the camp amazing!
Cheers,
The Networking crew

Peoples' Local Action Network
- e-mail: earthaidcampaign@yahoo.co.uk

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Please get in touch directly...

04.07.2007 16:44


All enquiries about the Camp for Climate Action should be addressed to:  networking@climatecamp.org.uk
and not to the Earth Aid Environmental Campaign.
Thank you.

Peoples' Local Action Network


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Poor choice

04.07.2007 15:39

With all the recent security problems at airports I'm not sure Heathrow is still the place to have the Climate Camp for this year. I know others share my concerns because this was raised at the meeting in June but swept aside by those with a more militant 'Shut Em down' agenda.

Actions at Heathrow were always going to be counter productive, pissed off holiday makers, journos looking for silly season stories etc and now with lots of nervous armed police about Heathorw is looking to be just wrong as a venue.

What about the central London idea that was raised ? Was that ever really considered I wonder.

Mikey


Re: INPUT INTO MEDIA AND CAMERAS ON SITE: DEADLINE SATURDAY 7TH JULY

05.07.2007 23:46

>Attached is a questionnaire which looks at some of the possible concerns and
>solutions about media on site, and gives you a chance to say what you thought was >good/bad about last year's strategy.
>If you haven't already, please fill in the questionnaire and send it back to us by SATURDAY, >7TH

Just where is this questionnaire form and where should it be sent cos this is an important issue that was WAY too oppressive last year.

kriptick


Questionnaire: Media and Cameras on Site

06.07.2007 10:49

INPUT INTO MEDIA AND CAMERAS ON SITE: DEADLINE SATURDAY 7TH JULY
The media team are putting together a proposal for the media and cameras on site policy, to be discussed at the July gathering.
Attached is a questionnaire which looks at some of the possible concerns and solutions about media on site, and gives you a chance to say what you thought was good/bad about last year's strategy.
If you haven't already, please fill in the questionnaire and send it back to us by SATURDAY, 7TH JULY (and don't feel you have to answer all the questions, if there are only some you feel strongly about).
Please email  networking@climatecamp.org.uk or phone 0777 286 1099.

Questionnaire: media and cameras on site.

Last year the media coverage of the camp was a huge success and hundreds of thousands of people heard about the camp, the action at Drax and the need to take action on climate change.
The message we get out through the media is an important part of the aims of the camp to educate people about climate change and inspire a movement.
Last year we invited media on site for one hour each day, accompanied by members of the media team.
They were asked to follow guidelines regarding not taking pictures of people who did not want to be photographed, not going into meetings or workshops without the consent of participants, and not to be distuptive or intrusive to activity that was going on.

1.How effective do you think this strategy was last year?
(on a scale of 1 – 5, 1= poor, 5= perfect!)
1a.Explain why you think that. What was good/bad:

2. Which of the following options for dealing with the media at the camp this year would you be happy with? (by journalist we mean someone who is coming to the camp to cover it for a mainstream press/radio/tv not alternative media or people who work in the media but are coming to the camp as a participant)

Circle as many as you are happy with.

1 - No contact with journalists.
2 - No contact with jounalists from certain publications.
3 - No journalist allowed on the site.
4 - Pre approved journalists allowed on site during an advertised media time. with conditions.
5 - Any journalist allowed on site during advertised media hour with conditions.
6 - Pre approved journalists without cameras allowed on site for a longer period, perhaps overnight. With conditions.
7 - Pre approved journalists invited on actions. With conditions.
8 - Any journalist allowed on site for a longer period with conditions.
9 - Any journalist allowed on site no conditions beyond those that apply to all on the site.

2a. If you have major objections to any, or if you think any are a very good idea, please explain why below.
2b.If there are conditions that could be imposed that would remove your objection, please list them.

3.Are there any days that you think there should be no journalists allowed on site, why?

4. Are there any publications/media groups you think we should not have contact with, why?

5. What approval process would you want journalists to go through, and why?

5a. If we pre approved journalists, how many journalists would be too many and why?

6. Any journalists you think we should invite?

7. What level of participation would we welcome from journalists staying on site?
(EG: Would they stay in neighourhoods, help with tasks such as cooking or building loos? Go to workshops? Go to decision making meetings? Go on actions? How would we deal with anyone who was antagonistic to their presence?)

Alternative media and cameras on site.
Last year the guidelines on people filming on site or taking pictures to document the camp or to put up on indymedia was unclear and so the camp was not as well documented as it might have been.

8. What guidelines would you be happy with for people on site (ie. not mainstream journalists) with cameras?

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