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Beyond the Tipping Point? Film & discussion.

05-11-2010 13:48

poster
Film screening & discussion

*Beyond the Tipping Point?*

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Support Needed For Huntingdon Lane Protest Camp!

04-11-2010 15:02

old photo for anti-police reasons!
The beginning of the month saw no let up from UK Coal and it's 10 million pounds worth of digging and earth moving equipment on site at Telfore/Huntingdon Lane protest camp, Shropshire. On site there are constant security guards, between each day and night, working as part of National Eviction Team, around the clock, ready to enforce the courts will and the corporate bidding at a moments notice. They have also errected a pathetic fence to mark the 'boundary', or rather, the bit of land they will forcibly move people off if you are caught wandering...A public footpath was closed by local authority law so that now not even 'random walkers' can see the devestation being caused to the wonderful wrekin landscape.
The footpath is also patrolled by security working as National Eviction Team.

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The season so far

01-11-2010 23:23

A summary of our season so far

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Hands-on action needed more than ever to stop nuclear power in Germany

01-11-2010 22:59

Despite massive protests and against the declared will of the population, the German government in September rammed through parliament an extension of the operating periods of German nuclear power stations. On 5 November the next consignment of processed nuclear waste is due in Gorleben, a village of 600 people located roughly equidistant between the northern cities of Hanover and Hamburg. Despite the annual general police ban on protests along rail and road routes to be used by the waste shipment, activist groups are calling for rallies, blockades and removal of ballast stones from the local railway line that weekend.

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Zero Carbon by 2030

31-10-2010 22:57

Bolivian Ambassador Maria de Souviron
Zero Carbon by 2030 organised by Campaign against Climate Change was a look at how we get to an economy free of carbon by 2030. We have a window of opportunity of five, maybe ten years, before it will be too late. How do we get there?

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London Critical Mass October ride.

30-10-2010 10:56

Start of the ride by Waterloo Bridge
The light rain didn't seem to deter the usual large numbers attending.

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‘Deadly coal tour’

27-10-2010 21:04

‘Deadly coal tour’- Highlighting coal impacts in Indonesia and building international solidarity.'

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report on which European businesses giving cash for US climate blockers

27-10-2010 12:09

Saw this report - useful if you're short of a place to go when you want to visit Dr Evil

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'Grow Heathrow' Autum Celebration 14.10.10

26-10-2010 14:26

Gardeners & families mingle
Community day at squatted permaculture garden in Sipson

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Cuts & the Environment

26-10-2010 13:43

Analysis and call-out in response to government cuts- linking labour and environmental struggles to capitalism

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BHP Billiton: new chair, same old story

25-10-2010 15:12

The worlds biggest mining company and Climate Change.

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chesterfield against incineratoin great victory

23-10-2010 19:01

chesterfield victory
chesterfield derbyshire .a small town faught a battle against cyclamax incinerator co and won

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ITALY: Rubbish tip riots rattle Terzigno town

23-10-2010 03:50

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RIOTING residents threw rocks at police and destroyed garbage trucks during violent skirmishes near Naples on Thursday that injured 20 officers as the region's waste disposal crisis escalated.

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Manchester students vote to boycott RBS

22-10-2010 15:36

Flashmob at an RBS recuitment stall - October 2008
The University of Manchester Students Union has passed a motion to boycott the Royal Bank of Scotland. The motion, passed last Wednesday 20th October, included a resolution to “cease all relationships with the Royal Bank of Scotland” for being in breach of the Union's ethical policy. RBS currently leases branch space from the Oxford Road premises of the Students Union. The boycott will require the company to vacate those premises. RBS will also be barred from any marketing or recruiting opportunities at all Students Union events.

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Action against RPS group Glasgow in Solidarity with communities in Co. Mayo and

22-10-2010 11:03

On Saturday the 16th, RPS Group's offices in Glasgow had its locks and signage destroyed by people who are outraged in their involvement with the Corrib Gas Pipeline in Co. Mayo Ireland and the Open Cast Coal mines of the Douglas Valley, south Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Crude Awakening

21-10-2010 18:50

Crude Awakening took a different approach to previous years mass direct actions, such as last years great climate swoop where the target is announced weeks in advance, with the day of action normally being a standoff with police, who like everyone else have also been warned weeks in advance. Crude Awakening was different in that a mass direct action was announced but the target kept a secret. Only that it would be an
action against the oil industry somewhere in London.

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Crude Awakening - New Film

21-10-2010 09:41

Just out ...

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Defend Huntington Lane: Photo report and call-out (Part 2)

19-10-2010 20:42

Follow this path to the camp
More photos from the Huntington Lane camp, which is resisting UK Coal's attempts to destroy an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Shropshire. UK Coal plans to extract hundreds of thousands of tonnes of coal, the dirtiest fossil fuel of them all, in a huge open cast operation over the next few years. The National Eviction Team now appears to be maintaining a continuous presence on part of the site. Support is needed to defend the main camp.

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Defend Huntington Lane: Photo report and call-out (Part 1)

19-10-2010 15:17

No New Works at Huntington Lane
Defend Huntington Lane coal protest camp has been building up and digging in since March, resisting plans by UK Coal to blight this lovely area of Shropshire with more open cast hell. With the arrival of the National Eviction Team who cleared an unoccupied part of the camp in the middle of last week, the main camp now needs your urgent help and support. Take yourself, your ideas, your energy and supplies along to this beautiful part of Shropshire if you can and as soon as you can.