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Climate Rush Landmark Coal Industry Decision

27-02-2009 00:22 | COP15 Climate Summit 2009 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Energy Crisis | London | South Coast | World

Climate Rush tackled the climate criminals pathetic annual coal awards tA victory of sorts. The coal awards bailed out, cancelling the venue a couple of weeks ago fearing the attention of the climate rush and instead moved to a different venue earlier in the day.

The Landmark hotel management were less than happy about the righteous fury brought down on them by the dirty coal scum and said they'd not be accepting bookings from their ilk again.

Cops managed to arrest one bloke for not dressing the part and the suffragettes kicked arse yet again. his evening at the Landmark Hotel .

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More pain in the aviation industry

26-02-2009 08:47 | Analysis | Climate Chaos | Energy Crisis | South Coast | World

Anti aviation campaigners may find they are increasingly pushing at an open door over the coming year and more as the recession bites hard into passenger numbers and aviation industry profits. The fall against of the pound against the euro and the dollar have made increasing numbers stay at home where the pound in their pocket still feels like it is worth something. Even with fuel prices under half what they were last summer and ticket prices cut to encourage custom, there are simply far less people seeing a quick overseas break as a viable option right now.

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THE ITALIAN NUCLEAR JOB

25-02-2009 11:06 | Energy Crisis | World

the Nutt Nukers
(AGI) - Rome, 24 Feb. - In Villa Madama prime minister Silvio Berlusconi and president Nicolas Sarkozy signed a nuclear power cooperation agreement between Italy and France. This should pave the way for the construction of at least 4 third generation Epr nuclear power stations within the next tem years. Furthermore, Enel is gaining strength on French territory. After entering into the Flamaville power station, Enel will gain an equally large stake (12.5%) in the new power station located in Penly, in Normandy. The agreement "sets the foundations for a European nuclear policy" and with it Italy and France aim to "harmonise their long term positions". Fulvio Conti and Pierre Gaddoneix then signed two memorandums of understanding between Enel and Edf.

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Top Terrorist Threat to Planet Earth

21-02-2009 16:13 | COP15 Climate Summit 2009 | Climate Chaos | Energy Crisis | Social Struggles | World

The word "persecuted" springs to mind in this article by editor of total liberation and animal rights. Associate professor of philosophy at UTEP, award-winning writer, noted speaker, public intellectual, and seasoned activist. Steven Best engages the issues of the day such as animal rights, ecological crisis, biotechnology, liberation politics, terrorism, mass media, globalization, and capitalist domination.

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Group 4 Securicor Attacks South African Shack Dwellers' Movement Against

21-02-2009 15:05 | Anti-militarism | Energy Crisis | Free Spaces | World

Group 4 Securicor private security guards are being used on the increasingly violent war on the poor in South Africa as the ANC continues with its project to drive the poor out of the cities. For useful links giving background to this statement see  http://abahlali.org/node/4807

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I’ll Get Arrested to Stop the Burning of Coal

21-02-2009 14:35 | COP15 Climate Summit 2009 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Energy Crisis | World

Coal is killing the planet. It’s as simple as that – so it’s easy to understand why 350.org founder Bill McKibben is willing to risk getting arrested in order to participate in a major act of civil disobedience at a coal-fired power plant next month.

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nuke mark lynas

20-02-2009 22:53 | COP15 Climate Summit 2009 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Energy Crisis | World

Mark Lynas is a seriously well informed person. While many of us use broad phrases like 'climate change impact', he has very precise knowledge.

To show that climate change isn't something that's going to happen but is already here, he visited many parts of the world already affected, reporting it in the book High Tide: Notes From A Warming World.

As the global temperature is likely to rise up to six degrees this century, he wrote Six Degrees. Six chapters, each detailing the results of extensive research on what the next degree of warming is likely to cause.

He's also a prolific writer of articles, and has spoken out in favour of radical activists such as the Camp for Climate Action.

So it was surprising when, in May 2005, he came out as a convert to the idea of nuclear power using some questionable lines of thinking.

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BBC Covers Peak Oil: A Farm for the Future

20-02-2009 18:14 | Ecology | Energy Crisis | Other Press | Sheffield | World

A Farm for the Future
Most would agree the subject of peak oil has not received the mainstream media coverage its importance warrants. On Friday the BBC will be broadcasting an excellent peak oil documentary; it focuses on farming. Presenter and co-producer Rebecca Hosking explores the importance of oil in farming and the potential impact of peak oil. The film has a passionate narrative centred on Rebecca’s small family farm in South West England; can she make her farm fit for the future?

 http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00hs8zp
Fri 20 Feb 2009, 20:00 on BBC Two, repeated Sun 22 Feb, 17:00 on BBC Two (and also available on iPlayer).

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Torture, Rendition, Terror & Oil: A Primer on "Deep Politics"

13-02-2009 22:41 | Analysis | Energy Crisis | Terror War | Sheffield | World

Why is the Obama administration hell-bent on continuing rendition, and covering-up torture? Why are Western states complicit in these illegal activities? How can the systematic perpetuation of such criminal practices under the rubric of the 'War on Terror' be conducted by the very states who claim to be the guardians of 'international law' and 'human rights'?

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An amazing victory in greece

13-02-2009 15:50 | COP15 Climate Summit 2009 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Energy Crisis | South Coast | World

Campaigners in Greece have apparently succeeded in halting plans for the constructions of new coal-fired power plants. Can we pull off the same here? The future depends on it.

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“Radioactive Royals” Welcome Nuclear Greenwash Brigade to the Palace

09-02-2009 14:35 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Energy Crisis | World

Anti-nuclear power campaigners dressed as “Radioactive Royals and nuclear guards” protested in front of Buckingham Palace on Thursday, 5 February as nuclear industry bigwigs were wined and dined by the Duke of York, Prince Andrew.

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Another Study Exposes Bio-Fuel Scam - Corn Dog Update

08-02-2009 15:20 | Ecology | Energy Crisis | Technology | World

A couple days ago, I published a piece listing 14 studies that have exposed the high costs of the ethanol scam. But I overlooked two points: A new study by Cornell University’s David Pimentel, and the latest numbers showing the amount of corn ethanol distilling capacity that has been idled due to negative margins.

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Climate Action: Too Important for the Politicians

07-02-2009 15:45 | COP15 Climate Summit 2009 | Analysis | Climate Chaos | Energy Crisis | World

On 23rd January I went to a climate question time at Leeds Civic Hall organised by Oxfam as part of their role in the Stop Climate Chaos coalition. The panel was pretty high level;

Hilary Benn, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Robert Goodwill, Shadow Roads Minister for Transport
Richard Brett, Liberal Democrat and Co-Leader of Leeds City Council
Martin Kirk, Oxfam’s Head of Campaigns

It’s usual in these things for there to be a load of party point scoring – including generous helpings of logical and factual errors – but the balance is somewhat redressed by points from the audience.

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heathrow is go, kingsnorth no?

07-02-2009 13:51 | COP15 Climate Summit 2009 | Analysis | Climate Chaos | Energy Crisis | South Coast | World

as aviation minister, I learned two lessons about the aviation industry. First, its demands are insatiable; secondly, successive Governments have always given way to them.

- Chris Mullin MP, House of Commons, 28 November 2002

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stop emissions but keep flying

07-02-2009 13:06 | COP15 Climate Summit 2009 | Analysis | Climate Chaos | Energy Crisis | South Coast | World

It was an extraordinary thing. Greenpeace activists had occupied a coal-fired power station yet the jury acquitted them.

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Climate Change Day of Action

05-02-2009 11:44 | COP15 Climate Summit 2009 | Climate Chaos | Energy Crisis | South Coast | World

Information about Christian Aid's Climate Change protests and campaigns - speaking out against E.ON's coal-fuelled power plants. Join us and help make a difference!

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Revealed: the truth behind Tory support for South-East airport expansion

05-02-2009 07:59 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Energy Crisis | South Coast | World

Last week Tory Transport supremo Theresa Villiers admitted in the third runway debate that a Conservative government would not rule out airport expansion in the South-East. This rightly confused many people: if there is no case for expanding Heathrow or Stansted, then where do the Tories want to expand? And why, if they are persuaded that climate change = bad, do they want to expand any at all?

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Is economic growth sustainable?

04-02-2009 23:03 | COP15 Climate Summit 2009 | Analysis | Energy Crisis | Globalisation | South Coast | World

The debate surrounding the extent to which the burning of fossil fuels leads to climate change misses a more fundamental point. That is, fossil fuels are an inherently finite resource. This resource is dwindling at an accelerating rate as economies such as those of China and India expand rapidly. Fossil fuels will run out. Maybe not in the next 10, 20 or 30 years but they will run out.

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A call out for common actions against the construction of a new nuclear power st

04-02-2009 09:27 | Ecology | Energy Crisis | World

Present-day Belarus is a post soviet country, on which territory a regime, police state in form and neoliberal in essence, fortified its position. For already 14 years the country is run by one and the same person Alexander Lukashenko, a populist at the beginning of his governing and openly pursuing antisocial reforms now.
The freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly is not about our country. These basic values as well as the political opposition are suppressed. Peaceful gatherings dispersions, political trials, preventive detentions all this has become a norm of political practice in Belarus.

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