Climate Camp goes back to Heathrow: Conference Sat 26th July
Happy Conference Camper | 19.07.2008 11:19 | Climate Camp 2008 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Social Struggles | London
A conference organsied by the Camp for Climate Action, local residents groups NoTRAG and HACA and Greenpeace to answer the question:
“What do we do if the worst comes to the worst and the Government says ‘yes’ to Heathrow expansion?
“What do we do if the worst comes to the worst and the Government says ‘yes’ to Heathrow expansion?
Climate Camp goes back to Heathrow
Heathrow Conference
Saturday 26th July, 12 noon - 5pm,
Harlington Baptist Church,
High St, Harlington
All Welcome
Last August thousands of people spent a week camping in a field in the village of Sipson, which would be destroyed if Heathrow expansion went ahead, to draw attention to the threat of climate change. The event transformed Heathrow expansion into a national and even international debate on how we respond to climate change.
While this year we are concentrating our efforts at Kingsnorth where energy giant E.ON the Government is proposing to build a new coal-fired power station, we have not forgotten Heathrow. So, we decided to organise a conference to discuss with local residents and environmental organisations the next steps in the campaign to stop Heathrow expansion, titled:
“What do we do if the worst comes to the worst and the Government says ‘yes’?
The conference brings together the Camp for Climate Action, local campaign groups HACAN and NoTRAG (No Third Runway Action Group), and Greenpeace to discuss a broad strategy against expansion. This is the first time that local campaign groups and international environmental organizations have teamed up with the Camp for Climate Action to stage an event. We see this cross-fertilisation of ideas and experience as essential parts of Climate Camp strategy to develop a diverse social movement against climate change and for social justice.
The conference will focus on fusing our different ideas on how to stop expansion, from political lobbying to mass direct action, so we can all support each others efforts. More than that, we hope that we can learn from each other and develop new ideas that can have broad appeal.
The day will begin at 12 noon with short introductory talks on the latest state of play, on the implications of expansion for noise, climate change and community destruction, and around ideas for effective campaigning. After lunch, the bulk of the day will involve more structured discussions around moving forward together, followed by a final plenary session.
We’ve had conformation that in addition to many climate campers and local residents, politicians and trade unionists will be attending, so it looks like being an exciting event!
The following day Camp for Climate Action will set off in 'a climate caravan' on their journey to Kingsnorth in Kent where this year's camp will be held.
Directions to the Conference are:
Heathrow Conference
Harlington Baptist Church,
High St, Harlington
About 8 minutes walk from Bath Road.
Take the 90 bus from Feltham, Hatton Cross or Hayes and Harlington Station;
Or take the 140 from Heathrow or Hayes and Harlington Station
Or the H98 from Hounslow, Cranford or Hayes and Harlington Station.- all stop outside the church.
NB there is only limited parking available.
The event is free but small donations on the day towards lunch and venue hire will be welcome!
Feel free to just turn up but it would be ideal if you could let us know before if you will be coming. Email info@hacan.org.uk
Heathrow Conference
Saturday 26th July, 12 noon - 5pm,
Harlington Baptist Church,
High St, Harlington
All Welcome
Last August thousands of people spent a week camping in a field in the village of Sipson, which would be destroyed if Heathrow expansion went ahead, to draw attention to the threat of climate change. The event transformed Heathrow expansion into a national and even international debate on how we respond to climate change.
While this year we are concentrating our efforts at Kingsnorth where energy giant E.ON the Government is proposing to build a new coal-fired power station, we have not forgotten Heathrow. So, we decided to organise a conference to discuss with local residents and environmental organisations the next steps in the campaign to stop Heathrow expansion, titled:
“What do we do if the worst comes to the worst and the Government says ‘yes’?
The conference brings together the Camp for Climate Action, local campaign groups HACAN and NoTRAG (No Third Runway Action Group), and Greenpeace to discuss a broad strategy against expansion. This is the first time that local campaign groups and international environmental organizations have teamed up with the Camp for Climate Action to stage an event. We see this cross-fertilisation of ideas and experience as essential parts of Climate Camp strategy to develop a diverse social movement against climate change and for social justice.
The conference will focus on fusing our different ideas on how to stop expansion, from political lobbying to mass direct action, so we can all support each others efforts. More than that, we hope that we can learn from each other and develop new ideas that can have broad appeal.
The day will begin at 12 noon with short introductory talks on the latest state of play, on the implications of expansion for noise, climate change and community destruction, and around ideas for effective campaigning. After lunch, the bulk of the day will involve more structured discussions around moving forward together, followed by a final plenary session.
We’ve had conformation that in addition to many climate campers and local residents, politicians and trade unionists will be attending, so it looks like being an exciting event!
The following day Camp for Climate Action will set off in 'a climate caravan' on their journey to Kingsnorth in Kent where this year's camp will be held.
Directions to the Conference are:
Heathrow Conference
Harlington Baptist Church,
High St, Harlington
About 8 minutes walk from Bath Road.
Take the 90 bus from Feltham, Hatton Cross or Hayes and Harlington Station;
Or take the 140 from Heathrow or Hayes and Harlington Station
Or the H98 from Hounslow, Cranford or Hayes and Harlington Station.- all stop outside the church.
NB there is only limited parking available.
The event is free but small donations on the day towards lunch and venue hire will be welcome!
Feel free to just turn up but it would be ideal if you could let us know before if you will be coming. Email info@hacan.org.uk
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Comments
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Human produced CO2 emissions do not cause climate change!
20.07.2008 11:30
Climate skeptic
Accept the truth!
20.07.2008 20:27
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Climate realist
Accept the truth?????
21.07.2008 09:47
How come during the era of the most industrial expansion from 1940 to 1975 global temperatures fell? How come scientists have found that in the distant past when more CO2 was in the atomosphere global temperatures were cooler.
climate skeptic
to climate skepic
21.07.2008 10:20
Two points - firstly, The Great Climate Swindle documentary has ben largley discreditd - most of the makers and 'sckientists' having been shown to have strong links and funding with major climate criminals. Secondly, even if climate change is not happening, the fact remains that all of the things that cause climate change such as tree felling, road building, fossil fuel extraction, airport expansion (which in this case would concretre over a whole village) are negative and environmentally destructive, Even if you think climate change is a myth, fight for forests, habitats, wild spaces, peoples future etc, which, climate change or not, promote the biodiversity and wild spaces this planet needs to survive.
(A) Sab