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Oil Goliath BP Felled By Fossil Fool's Day David

Tony Wayward | 22.03.2009 21:36 | Climate Chaos | Culture | Social Struggles

*** Art Not Oil press release, March 21st 2009 ***

BP has been forced to postpone its centenary party at the British Museum
on April 1st, as word had leaked out and triggered a demonstration by Art
Not Oil(1).



BP had either failed to notice – or decided to ignore – the fact that
April 1st had been designated ‘Fossil Fools Day’(2) by the international
Rising Tide network(3). Also, there are several protest events planned for
that day in reaction to the G20 meeting, including a ‘Climate Camp in the
City’(4), all of which meant the BP demo was too much of an unknown
quantity not to attempt to avoid.

‘Whenever and wherever BP attempts to hold a party to celebrate its
tarnished centenary, we will be there to say ‘Your party’s over!’ said Art
Not Oil’s Sam Chase. ‘BP’s one hundred years have seen a world plundered
and a climate torn asunder. We cannot allow that to continue, so we are
resisting Big Oil’s empire of carnage while building our own post-oil,
post-capitalism future right here, right now, with our creativity, our
tenacity and our humanity.’

‘Any company that can boast that it's replacing “2008 oil production by
121% and aims to grow annual output through to 2020”(5) needs to be
decommissioned forthwith, if we are to have a chance of avoiding climate
catastrophe in the not-so-distant future. Fortunately, Art Not Oil is not
alone in working for this to happen, as movements of resistance gather
strength all over the world.’

Art Not Oil has pledged to be present at BP’s AGM on April 16th to make
sure it gets this message, and to wish its employees well in their new low
carbon, post-corporate careers.

Notes to editors:

(1) Art Not Oil stands for 'creativity, climate justice and an end to oil
industry sponsorship of the arts', and is part of Rising Tide UK. Look out
for its 2010 desk diary!
 info@artnotoil.org.uk
www.artnotoil.org.uk

(2) Fossil Fools Day was big and international in 2008:
 http://www.newint.org/columns/currents/2008/06/01/climate-campaigning;
www.fossilfoolsdayofaction.org

(3) Rising Tide UK:  info@risingtide.org.uk; 07708 794665
www.risingtide.org.uk

(4) 'Climate Camp in the City':  http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/g20

(5) What’s Right With BP?
* Beyond Petroleum? 'BP replaces 2008 production by 121% & aims to grow
annual output through to 2020'; (BP press release, March ‘09)

* In 2007, BP bought 50% of the Sunrise oil tar sands field in Canada, the
most energy-intensive fossil fuels to bring to market, even before
burning. ‘Fund managers attack BP over tar sands plan’, Times, 18.4.08

* ‘Exposed: BP, its pipeline, and an environmental time-bomb’, Independent
(26.6.04) on BP’s Baku-Ceyhan oil & gas pipelines, which will produce over
150m tonnes of CO2 each year for 40 years, causing untold damage to the
world’s climate; baku.org.uk

* ‘BP doubles corporate ad budget in $150m bid for greener image’, Times,
28.12.05; BP invests 2.6% of its annual budget in solar & other renewable
energy sources, much less than it ploughs into advertising and PR like its
sponsorship of the Tate, NPG, NHM etc.

* ‘BP and Shell have discussed with the government the prospect of
claiming a stake in Iraq's oil reserves in the aftermath of war.’
Financial Times, 11.3.03.

* ‘BP slated for 'systemic lapses', FT, 18.8.05; 15 workers were killed
and 500 injured in an explosion at BP’s Texas City refinery on March 23rd
2005.

* ‘Oil gushes into Arctic Ocean from BP pipeline’, (265,000 gallons, to be
more exact.) Independent, 21.3.06.

* ‘BP profits soar 148%’, Guardian, 28.10.08. ‘Oil giant BP today beat
analysts' forecasts as its reported a 148% surge in third-quarter profits
to top $10bn (£6.5bn), boosted by record oil prices.’

--
Art Not Oil: for creativity, climate justice and an end to fossil fuel
industry sponsorship of the arts
c/o 62 Fieldgate Street, London E1 1ES
www.artnotoil.org.uk - send us your art!
www.risingtide.org.uk
See also www.climatecamp.org.uk

Tony Wayward
- e-mail: info@artnotoil.org.uk
- Homepage: http://www.artnotoil.org.uk

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Too much to handle - cops spread to thin

23.03.2009 12:26

BP wanted to go ahead with this but the police were not happy at all. They know they risk being spread too thin on April 1st with protests planned for Bishopsgatehoods at both RBS and at the Carbon Exchange, plus the Bank of England, the American Embassy, a critical mass and a whole host of affinity group actions. Protecting BP as well was considered just too much so BP was pressured to cancel.

The police will certainly have their work cut out for them on 1st. If they prevent the four blocks of the G2 meltdown groups from gathering and moving onto the bank as planned, they risk having large roving groups bringing chaos to much wider areas of the city. Although there don't appear to be any organised plan B's for the meltdown, people will certainly act spontaneously and the police can't contain everyone. The cops best hope with the meltdown seems to be to allow the meltdown to reach the bank and then contain them there.

Likewise, any attempt to stop the climate camp from setting up camp outside the carbon exchange is certain to set off a cluster bomb of unpredictable affinity group and mass actions action all over the city. Climate Camp have been planning ahead and asked the neighborhood to all plan their own actions should the camp be thwarted. Indications are that they have well over 1,000 signed up on their facebook saying they'll attend so a little extrapolation would put the figure at 3,000 to 4,000! Organised through a text messaging system, they'll be able to keep large blocks of people informed and mobile should the police prevent them from assembling as planned.

On top of all this you've got additional random factors of the STWC event at the american embassy which post gaza is likely to attract a mixed bunch, plus the Anarchist Militias, Fossil Fool day pranksters, Space Hijackers and many other surprises in store.

Roll on April 1st !!

harryroberts