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BP Protests Oil Activism

Alex Smith | 03.06.2010 04:33 | Ecology | Energy Crisis

Round up of anti-BP protests in U.S., plus drilling halted in U.S. and Canada. Ideas and songs for your activism. Threats of the next spill, from East to West and up to the Arctic.

BP Protests Ecoshock 100604 Part 1 - mp3 27M


In the first half hour, Radio Ecoshock covers the various anti-BP and Gulf Spill protests arising spontaneously around the United States, and abroad. This includes a couple of protest songs, including one by the Raging Grannies of South Florida, and another by Code Pink in Houston - that you can use. Plus more practical tips on using black plastic and signs to get your protest going. Go ahead, paint it black.

I also give an update on the four places where the next great spill threatens: the East Coast of both the United States and Canada (especially the Chevron super-deep drilling off Newfoundland); the Canadian Arctic (where the government is aggressively seeking bids, with no environmental assessment, and no hope of stopping a leak); the Alaska Arctic (where Shell has been told to half drilling plans); and the new tanker threat off Canada's West Coast.

If anything positive has come out of the Gulf disaster, these other places are at least getting a break, while authorities re-evaluate the risks.

This can be run as a separate half hour program, if you cut the last 10 seconds "Radio Ecoshock will be back in one minute"....OK to rebroadcast.

CREDITS:


"Hole in the Bottom of the Sea" Fred Penner, album "A House for Me"

"Anything Goes" - the BP Spill edition, parody of Cole Porter song. Uploaded by jjjohnjohnnyjohn
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1sIE1yb5Lc more info at  http://www.protestentertainment.co.uk/

BP protest clips uploaded to You Tube by various users.

Beverley Hills protest - Beverly Hills Courier

BP protest in New York as reported by CNN

Code Pink clip: Dylan Ratigan show on MSNBC

Nirvana clip from Lollapalooza 2007

"Paint It Black" The Rolling Stones, album "Aftermath"

Clips from NBC News 1979 courtesy of the Rachel Maddow show, MSNBC.

Whale sounds recorded by Paul Spong.

Alex Smith
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