Call for 28 day rolling anti-fracking blockade (1st-28th September)
No Fracking Way! | 27.08.2013 11:30
28 DAYS LATER
The zombie of fossil fuels staggers on to savage humanity, it’s time to take it down. There is only one way we can protect our water supply and meet our climate obligations: leave it in the ground.
Cuadrilla’s license to drill at Balcombe runs out on 28 September.
After the upsurge of climate activism at Reclaim The Power, let’s make these last 28 days count, stopping their work there and showing those wanting to frack elsewhere what to expect.
Boost the blockades. Trucks come in on weekdays from the early morning. Pick a weekday before September 28, gather useful kit and useful friends and get to Balcombe.
Fracking is stoppable, another world is possible.
* People are reminded that this is a peaceful blockade and that the Balcombe camp is alcohol-free.
The zombie of fossil fuels staggers on to savage humanity, it’s time to take it down. There is only one way we can protect our water supply and meet our climate obligations: leave it in the ground.
Cuadrilla’s license to drill at Balcombe runs out on 28 September.
After the upsurge of climate activism at Reclaim The Power, let’s make these last 28 days count, stopping their work there and showing those wanting to frack elsewhere what to expect.
Boost the blockades. Trucks come in on weekdays from the early morning. Pick a weekday before September 28, gather useful kit and useful friends and get to Balcombe.
Fracking is stoppable, another world is possible.
* People are reminded that this is a peaceful blockade and that the Balcombe camp is alcohol-free.
No Fracking Way!
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co-ordination?
27.08.2013 17:12
-declare publicly in advance which days they are coming (faslane 365 style)?
-mention it to a closed group which is co-ordinating?
-..or just turn up without mentioning it beforehand to anyone?
There are pros and cons to each, of course.
anon