Climate Camp activists blockade British Petroleum
Stanley Owen | 20.08.2007 18:18 | Climate Camp 2007 | Climate Chaos | London
As the 24hrs of action in support for the Climate Camp continues activists have blockaded climate criminals British Petroleum. The blockaders have super-glued themselves to the interior and entrances of BP’s central London head-quarters to draw links between the petroleum industry, aviation, and climate change.
Press Release – For Immediate Release – 20/08/07 – 08.00
Climate Camp activists blockade British Petroleum
Media Contact:
Stanley Owen
07909651093
Climate Camp activists blockade British Petroleum
As the 24hrs of action in support for the Climate Camp continues activists have blockaded climate criminals British Petroleum. The blockaders have super-glued themselves to the interior and entrances of BP’s central London head-quarters to draw links between the petroleum industry, aviation, and climate change.
BP claims that it addresses environmental concerns whilst being guilty for supplying 1/3 of Heathrow airport’s fuel and emitting double the UK’s global carbon emissions. A spokesperson for the group, Stanley Owen explained in response “We cannot sustain a system of infinite growth in a finite planet.”
BP and Heathrow are responsible for creating a ‘direct carbon burning system’ taking crude oil from deep below the earth and releasing it high in the sky. With it’s 31 millions tons of CO2 emissions per year, Heathrow has been nominated the biggest bon fire in the world as it attempts to get it’s third runway cleared.
This direct action is getting in the way of BP’s ‘Business as usual’ and is part of the Climate Camp’s 24 hours of Mass Action and will cost the corporation millions.
Notes For Editors and Picture Desk:
For high resolution images please call Stanley Owen on 07909651093
all photos copyright: Christian Bragg - cnb@37.com
BP Headquarters can be found at 1 Saint James Square, SW1, London
For more details on the Climate Camp for Action please visit our website – http://www.climatecamp.org.uk
Climate Camp activists blockade British Petroleum
Media Contact:
Stanley Owen
07909651093
Climate Camp activists blockade British Petroleum
As the 24hrs of action in support for the Climate Camp continues activists have blockaded climate criminals British Petroleum. The blockaders have super-glued themselves to the interior and entrances of BP’s central London head-quarters to draw links between the petroleum industry, aviation, and climate change.
BP claims that it addresses environmental concerns whilst being guilty for supplying 1/3 of Heathrow airport’s fuel and emitting double the UK’s global carbon emissions. A spokesperson for the group, Stanley Owen explained in response “We cannot sustain a system of infinite growth in a finite planet.”
BP and Heathrow are responsible for creating a ‘direct carbon burning system’ taking crude oil from deep below the earth and releasing it high in the sky. With it’s 31 millions tons of CO2 emissions per year, Heathrow has been nominated the biggest bon fire in the world as it attempts to get it’s third runway cleared.
This direct action is getting in the way of BP’s ‘Business as usual’ and is part of the Climate Camp’s 24 hours of Mass Action and will cost the corporation millions.
Notes For Editors and Picture Desk:
For high resolution images please call Stanley Owen on 07909651093
all photos copyright: Christian Bragg - cnb@37.com
BP Headquarters can be found at 1 Saint James Square, SW1, London
For more details on the Climate Camp for Action please visit our website – http://www.climatecamp.org.uk
Stanley Owen
e-mail:
press@climatecamp.org.uk
Homepage:
http://www.climatecamp.org.uk
Comments
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Your direct action is inspiring
21.08.2007 04:11
Awesome you are.
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=KKoskipaa
Koskipää (Houston)
Get to the root - target the banks.
21.08.2007 13:31
Infinite growth is guaranteed in order to service the repayment of compound interest.
Islamic banking principles can be established and should provide the cornerstone of green economics.
Stu
wish I was there!
26.08.2007 12:31
Ivana B. Vegan