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London Rising
Tide invades ERM offices over BP Baku pipeline
Mon Dec 2 2002
A report from this Monday's occupation of ERM
BP's Baku buddy
At the start of the working day on Monday December 2nd, London Rising
Tide carried out an environmental and social impact assessment of
the London office of Environmental Resource Management (ERM ). This
took the form of an occupation of the office of ERM executive chairman
Robin Bidwell, the handing out of questionnaires (closely echoing
ERM's own materials) to employees on all the building's five floors,
the hanging of banners reading 'Oil makes war', 'ERM makes climate
change' and 'No public money for BP's Baku-Ceyhan pipelines', and
the setting up of a spoof website for company employees and others:
www.erm-concerns.com Every
employee knew exactly why we were there, and several came out for
a chat.
Some even agreed with us, so let's hope that the
seeds of doubt and dissent have been sown within the company. Three
London Rising Tide-ers (LRT-ers) were barricaded into Bidwell's
office until 3.30 that afternoon, issuing a single demand: that
ERM's sever all links with BP, including stopping work on the Baku-Ceyhan
pipelines.
In the event, they came out voluntarily on the
condition that they wouldn't be arrested, joining their friends
on the street having been searched, filmed and had their names and
other details taken. The UK media passed it by, but a report went
out in Azerbaijan via the BBC world Service's Azeri arm.
It was a great day, and was also LRT's second
action against the proposed pipelines, the first being the Climate
Criminals' Critical Mass, back in July this year.
But it won't be the last. If you have a little
or a lot of time and energy, and would like to get involved, email
shells@gn.apc.org, or ring
the Oxford office, which acts as a networking point for UK Rising
Tide groups: 01865 241097. There are many different aspects to what
we do, such as making banners, giving talks, getting arrested and
designing websites.
You don't have to have done any of these things
before, as we're keen to share skills along the way. We also try
to talk through the various different aspects of direct action as
well as the potential implications for people with busy lives, jobs
and/or families. Time is short, so get in touch if you're up for
helping to take action against the pipeline in London.
From Indymedia:
Rising Tide invades ERM offices over BP Baku pipeline
Rising Tide London invades
the offices of ERM, the so-called Eco Consultants for BP's Baku-Ceyhan
pipeline. They are carrying out an environmental audit in the office
of ERM boss, Robin Bidwell. The CSR manager's trying to talk them
out.
9.00am., 2.12.02 Eco-protesters
target eco-consultants Direct action protest against controversial
BP pipeline A dramatic protest this morning took place at an unlikely
target: environmental consultants. Protesters from London Rising
Tide have occupied the Cavendish Square office of Environmental
Resource Management (ERM). ERM has been carrying out research work
for oil giant BP on the proposed pipelines system planned to be
built from Baku in Azerbaijan, through Georgia to the port of Ceyhan
in Turkey.
London Rising Tide (LRT)
have occupied the office of ERM boss Robin Bidwell, as well as hanging
a banner reading oil makes war and ERM makes climate
change from a tree outside his window. They plan to stay put
until the company pulls out of the pipeline project, and are prepared
to stay overnight and beyond to achieve that aim. ERM offices in
Oxford and Manchester have also been targeted today.
ERM has been carrying out
Baku-Ceyhan environmental and social impact assessment work for
BP since 2000, and continues to play a crucial role in convincing
public funders that the project is safe to support.
Similarly, LRT-ers are
carrying out an impact assessment of ERMs office, distributing
questionnaires to employees which are modelled closely on the ERM
leaflet distributed to communities living alongside the pipelines
proposed route.
ERM employees are also
being encouraged to take a sneaky look at a new website created
for them by LRT www.erm-concerns.com
which includes a knockout game involving the green record
of Robin Bidwell, more questions for employees and further information
about the pipeline. A dedicated email address has also been set
up for employees to express their views on this action, the pipeline
and ERMs role in it: erm-concerns@yahoo.co.uk
One of the LRT assessor/occupiers,
Mary Fulton, said: "ERM are playing a crucial if low-key role
in grooming BPs Baku-Ceyhan pipeline for public investment.
Were in their office today to expose that climate change-inducing
role, one which is defined more by the profit-motive than any desire
to improve the environment or make life better for communities affected
by the oil industry."
"And well carry
on taking direct action until UK cash and UK companies have severed
all connections with the planned pipeline," added Alistair
Arnesen, another LRT-er.
London Rising Tide is part
of Rising Tide UK, a rapidly-growing grassroots network supporting
community initiatives and local protest against climate change,
and for climate justice.
London Rising Tide: shells@gn.apc.org#
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