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Climate 9 Guilty: Final Statement

Climate9 | 26.06.2010 10:11 | Climate Chaos | Energy Crisis

Statement from 9 defendants found guilty of breach of the peace yesterday for shutting down Aberdeen airport.

Final statement
Final statement


"Last year, the Climate 9 stopped dangerous greenhouse gases reaching the atmosphere by disrupting operations at Aberdeen Airport.

The law has found us guilty of breach of the peace, but in the court of international opinion we’ve received overwhelming support. This support is further legitimised by the scientific evidence which has been brought to light by the evidence given by expert witnesses in the court.

This is the first time in Scotland, and the first time anywhere since the failure of Copenhagen that evidence of the dangers of climate change and aviation emissions have been presented by climate experts to a jury.

This week we’ve heard Dr Alice Bows and Dr Geoff Meaden warn that the UK governments emissions targets are not radical enough to prevent future generations from experiencing catastrophic events like the flooding in Brazil this week where 100, 000 people have been made homeless, 1,000 people are mission, and at least 42 people have sadly lost their lives.

These horrific events are why we must continue to take action to stop greenhouse gas emissions, especially when the response from the government is woefully inadequate.

While they talk, and nothing changes, people all over the world are starting to act. Even when it means standing up against the states use of legal intimidation. This verdict shows that the mechanisms of the establishment won’t stop runaway climate change. The expert witnesses have shown that we must take effective action, the protest at Aberdeen has shown that we can."

Climate9

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Well...

26.06.2010 11:53

Shame about the conviction, but well done for the action.

Prometheus


Guilty ?

27.06.2010 13:03

Guilt is a cognitive or an emotional experience that occurs when some one realizes or believes, accurately or not, that he or she has violated a moral standard, and bears significant responsibility for that violation. It is closely related to the concept of remorse.

You seem to have reverence for what you call 'the law'. I wander what you think that is?
Maybe you think 'the law' is what ever those set above you says it is. (that's what most people think)
Maybe you think it is a moral standard. (but remember a standard is a flag of state!)
Or maybe you think it is a semantic argument, and it's logical conclusion leads you to feel that you have done wrong.

What ever you think 'the law' is, only you can find you're self guilty.

free man