Rising Tide banner drop, Avonmouth
Bridgeovertoubledclimate | 12.10.2010 10:22
Avonmouth targeted for international day of climate action
[12/10/2010]
Avonmouth targeted for international day of climate action
This morning activists from Bristol and Bath Rising Tide dropped a
banner reading 'Import Coal: Export Poverty' from Avonmouth bridge near
the docks, as part of a global week of action for climate and
environmental justice.
The Royal Portbury Docks contains one of the largest coal import terminals
in the UK. There are currently plans to build several new coal power
stations in the UK, and 71% of coal used in Britain is imported.
Tracy Jones from Rising Tide said “Fossil fuel extraction devastates
communities, from villages destroyed by floods in Pakistan to land grabs
in Colombia, and is being resisted around the world. The failure of the
Copenhagen climate summit shows that governments have their hands in the
pockets of corporations and cannot be trusted. It's up to ordinary people
to take direct action to stop climate chaos.”
October 12 – 16 is the Global Minga in Defence of Mother Earth, an
international week of action for climate and environmental justice called
by indigenous peoples from the Americas, social movements and allies
around the world. Further actions are happening in London this Saturday at the Crude Awakening (4), which
people from Bristol will be attending.
Bridgeovertoubledclimate
Original article on IMC Bristol:
http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/694676