Meanwhile, London Rising Tide (LRT), like a particularly infuriating flea on the back of a deceptively benign hellhound, has been present at pretty much every event where BP has shown its face. We've disrupted presentations by its boss and chairman, we've brought Caspian carve-up conferences to a standstill, we've visited Tate Britain, National Portrait Gallery, Natural History Museum, British Museum and Royal Opera House (all BP-sponsored), and we've shamed charities like Save the Children and WWF for their willingness to collaborate with the company on specific projects. We've taken our message - ie. the need to take creative grassroots action on the causes of climate chaos and build movements for radical social change - out to clubs, festivals, fairs and meetings. Lastly, we’ve started working with the rest of the Rising Tide network and other friends to build a ‘No New Oil’ coalition.
BP's AGM falls this year on Thursday April 15th, again at the OFH (aka Royal Festival Hall, on London's South Bank). London Rising Tide will be taking action as well, partly against BP, but also as part of its ongoing campaign to persuade the OFH, sometimes known as the People's Palace, not to shut its doors to the public for the day in exchange for BP's hefty fee, and to protect its reputation by cancelling next year's BP booking. LRT invites you to get involved with its preparations, or to come along on the day - get in touch for more details. And don't forget to spread the word far and wide.
While we're at it, the winner(s) of this year's BP-sponsored National Portrait Award will be announced on June 21st, so to coincide with that, LRT and friends are setting up Fossil Fuel Free events to run alongside it. Our events will invite contributions of artworks with a political, social and/or ecological perspective, revealing the true impact of BP and the rest of the oil industry. They'll also discuss and display positive, community-owned and run solutions to our energy needs. Let us know if you'd like more info on that, or if you'd like to help out in any way; (help with web design is particularly needed.)
Thanks for reading, and keep on doing what you can for peace, justice, the environment and the long-term survival of our planet.
London Rising Tide
RT UK: www.risingtide.org.uk
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bp claims to be 'beyond petroleum'
01.04.2004 12:40
When a company spends more on advertising its environmental friendliness than on environmental actions, that's greenwash.
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