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Stop Esso 27th November

Richard | 25.11.2004 13:19 | Ecology | London

SW London Greenpeace, People & Planet, Camden Greenpeace, Mad Scientists and others invite you to the Stop Esso Xmas picket!

On Saturday the 27th of November, come join us for some Xmas fun and games!

Location: Esso station, Chalk Farm rd.

Time: 27th Nov, 12:00 - 3:00 pm. Then off to the pub!

Why: Esso / ExxonMobil, evil oil company and sponsor of a wide variety of 'scientific think-tanks' (such as the Competitive Enterprise Institute - whose spokesperson Mr. Ebull memorably informed Radio 4 that climate change is an invention by the European Union to hamper American competitiveness) ; and the Cato Institute, who also helped tobacco companies deny the link between smoking and cancer) is the last of the big Oil conglomerates to be working against the Kyoto protocol. While BP and Shell may not be perfect (very, very far from it), they do at least recognise the existence of climate change and spend some (although not enough) on renewables.

So let's wish Esso a very merry Xmas!

Starring: The Mad Scientists (aka W.E. T.A.L.K. C.R.A.P.), and, sleigh-flights dependant, the Stop Esso Santa and elves.

See you all there, any problems contact Richard on  culturalcatharsis@hotmail.com or 07879 416694.

see  http://www.protest.net/imcuk/index.cgi?span=event&ID=501436&state_values= for more details.

see  http://www.stopesso.com and  http://www.exxonsecrets.org for more info on why you ought to Stop Esso!

Richard
- e-mail: culturalcatharsis@hotmail.com
- Homepage: http://www.stopesso.com

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