* quality dinner
* films of oil, climate chaos & resistance (including 'Cheeky Apocalypse', 'Oil Be Damned', 'The Curse of Oil' & 'Don't Worry')
* live tunes from The Tell, Godlike Animals as well as the decks
* acoustic jam, open to all
London Rising Tide, part of the Rising Tide UK network, takes creative action to dismantle the oil industry and combat the other root causes of climate chaos, and to build movements for social & ecological justice.'
Tel: 07708 794665 (temporarily out of order!)
E: london@risingtide.org.uk,
Land: c/o 62 Fieldgate Street, London E1 1ES.
www.londonrisingtide.org.uk
See also www.burningplanet.net & www.risingtide.org.uk
Also, BP have sponsored a new exhibition at the Science Museum called 'Energy - fuelling the future' (www.sciencemuseum.org.uk) We'd like to produce some resources to counter the increased (oil) corporatisation of education, so let us know if you'd like to know more. Look out also for our upcoming article in Mute magazine.
This Tuesday September 21st, teachers attended a reception to introduce them to the exhibition, and we were there to leaflet and chat to them.
Next up, as part of the European Social Forum and the many good grassrootsy events sprouting up all around it..:
G8 Climate Criminals Critical Mass:
Meet NFT (underwaterloo Bridge)
Midday Friday 15th October,
Ending with a London Rising Tide of resistance to climate chaos at 3.30pm
at the Edith Cavell statue opposite the entrance to the BP-sponsored National Portrait Gallery, Charing Cross Road.
Dress code: London Underwater 2050, (rubber rings, fish, mermaids/mermen, snorkels, etc.)
www.londonrisingtide.org.uk
london@risingtide.org.uk
The people need the G8 like a fish needs a bicycle!
Evening ride:
Rising above the flood waters... to visit the European Social Forum at Alexandra Palace.
Meet NFT under Waterloo Bridge at 6pm