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Glove wuld like to meet ...

06-10-2003 11:11

Taken from the personals column in this saturday's Guardian.

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Oil War and Climate Change conference Sat 11th Oct

05-10-2003 21:22

An announcement for a large gathering to bring together information, experience, inspiration and campaign ideas on the linked themes of Oil, War. and Climate Change on the 11th October in London.

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Cambridge traffic set to worsen - Transport 2000 campaign

05-10-2003 17:29

On Tue 30 Sept 2003 a public inquiry started into a proposal to dual the A428
which runs westward from Cambridge.

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Anti-GM activists off their trolleys?

05-10-2003 16:34

On Saturday 4th October 2003, anti-GM activists set off from Totnes in Devon to cycle to London for the Tractor + Trolley event on Monday 13th October, on a bike ride that will take them via several GM-related locations, spreading the word that the majority of the British public do not want GM crops in the UK.

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Anti-GM bike pilgrimage comes through Sheffield

03-10-2003 15:34

Anti GM pilgrims journeys
Anti-GM activists cycle through to Sheffield en-route for London event.

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Bayer hit again in anti-GM protests

03-10-2003 13:10

The offices of a Bayer subsidiary were occupied by protesters, in the escalating campaign to kick huge German multinational and UK genetically modified crop front runners out of GM in Britain.

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Climate Change Social Forum strongly supports ratification of Kyoto

03-10-2003 08:56

The final discussions of the Climate Change Social Forum, organized by one Russian and one American NGO, came out strongly in support of Russia’s ratification of the Kyoto Protocol. Attempts by the World Conference on Climate Change (WCCC) Chairman Yuri Izrael to derail the process failed and prompted an impressive speech by one of the participants on how Russia would benefit from the Kyoto Protocol. Some of the quotes by Izrael were: “Voting is for the miserable.” “Presidents change but the truth prevails.” (he was in the cabinet under the times of the Soviet Union) and “Let’s not waste time talking about the Kyoto Protocol, when it will never come into effect anyways.”

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CAMBRIDGE WOMAN’S WALK TO LONDON FOR A GM-FREE BRITAIN

02-10-2003 20:03

A Cambridge woman is walking from Cambridge to London as part of a nationwide campaign for a GM-free Britain. Charlotte Parker, a care sector support worker, is one of around twenty green pilgrims from around Britain taking part in the pilgrimage for a GM-free Britain.

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The End Of The World?

02-10-2003 11:05

disturbing article about the likely extinction of important species and the massive increase in world population.

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new greenpeace video clip

02-10-2003 10:35

click on the link-

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WCCC Chairman highjacks press conference

02-10-2003 09:46

To the great surprise of participants of the World Climate Change Conference, Chairman Yuri Izrael announced a press conference half way through the conference on Wednesday night. Usually, press conferences are not held until the end of the conference reflecting the outcomes and events.

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Corporate Social Responsibility: Stealth Tax

01-10-2003 18:00

If the public really wants the supposed benefits offered in the Corporate Social Responsibility agenda, in the sense of being prepared to pay for them, then the market will, before too long, provide.

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CYCLOX & the Car-Free Day event

01-10-2003 13:43

European Car Free Day Mon 22 Sept a great success
Around one hundred cyclists rode into Broad Street for a free breakfast with fair trade coffee, cereals and bananas. Local TV (BBC and Central), radio and newspapers all covered the event.

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Speaker at WCCC condemns ‘social inertia’

01-10-2003 11:44

Cambridge Indymedia continues its series of reports from the World Climate Change Conference in Moscow.

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Bilston Glen Anti Bypass Protest

01-10-2003 00:25

updates

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Direct Action stops crop trials

30-09-2003 14:58

Logo showing a crop puller in the Daily Mail
Bayer CropScience say they are stopping GM field trial because of direct action.

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Sheffield Incinerator Protest- Audio Clip

30-09-2003 11:10

Audio
aduio clip from from incinerator protest 29/09/03

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Tractors and Trolleys against GM: Jonnys cycling tour from Munlochy to London

29-09-2003 23:33

Jonny is cycling from Munlochy to London pulling a coffin on a trailer. This is to represent the death of consumer choice should GM crops be grown in this country. Please come along to give him a good send-off and accompany him by bicycle to Inverness, where they are due to depart from Inverness High Street at 1pm.

Jonny states:
My reasons for doing this green pilgrimage are several:
I am publicly showing my support for a sustainable and GM-Free Britain along with many in Scotland and the rest of the British Isles who want the same,whether or not they are travelling to London like me;
I am joining in the national mass rally in London on the 13th of October but on the way am visiting communities and public places to raise awareness of the Green Gloves Pledge to take direct action if the GM crops are legalised this year in the UK;
Thirdly this journey is a celebration of the success of the anti-GM campaign by ordinary people in Britain.


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Bayer CropScience Targetted - Campaign Update

29-09-2003 16:34

The latest update & reports from the Stop Bayer's GM Crops campaign - targetting Bayer Cropscience and stopping all GM commercialisation in the UK.

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Criticisms of the Kyoto Protocol process

29-09-2003 14:40

Rising Tide is an international network of groups and individuals committed to a grassroots approach to fighting for climate justice. We believe that the Kyoto protocol will fail to combat the climate change crisis. Instead, the protocol promotes the self-interest of industrialised nations and corporations, marginalising issues of global equity and the environment.