London Rising Tide Target Shell’s Revolting Reputation on Saro-Wira Day

Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 05/05/2007 - 17:05

Rossport Solidarity Rolling Shell Blockade
On 24th January London Rising Tide once again helped their friends at Rhythms of Resistance Samba Band and others keep Shell aware that the campaign to prevent the
Damaging high pressure gas pipeline and refinery near Rossport in County Mayo, Ireland is still rolling.

…and rolling is what it was, with even a bit of rocking. We tried the new tactic with measured success of short spells at a series of North London Shell garages blockading the entrance and exits with band, banners and bandanas (there was also mention of bananas when it came to irate drivers).

Rising Tide Target Shell’s Revolting Reputation on Saro-Wira Day

Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 05/05/2007 - 17:05

11am We arrived at the Arts Council for the Press Conference to unveil the Platform organised Living Memorial to Ken Saro-Wiwa and his 8 mates hung by the Nigerian government at the complicity of Shell – who have still not been brought to justice for their role in this state murder. The full sized ‘battlebus’ by Sokari Douglas Camp is emblazoned with ‘Genocide against the Ogoni people of the Niger Delta’.

Rossport Solidarity: Rolling Shell Blockade

Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 05/05/2007 - 17:04

On 24th January London Rising Tide once again helped their friends at Rhythms of Resistance Samba band and others keep Shell aware that the campaign to prevent the damaging high pressure gas pipeline and refinery near Rossport in County Mayo, Ireland is still rolling.

…and rolling is what it was, with even a bit of rocking. We tried the new tactic with measured success of short spells at a series of North London Shell garages blockading the entrance and exits with band, banners and bandanas (there was also mention of bananas when it came to irate drivers).

'WHAT LIES BEHIND SHELL’S WILD LIE?' Public meeting, 16.10.06

Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 05/05/2007 - 17:02

-----please forward wildly!------

Shell is the third largest oil company in the world.
It is also the new sponsor of the Natural History Museum’s
Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition.

There will be a 'Shell's Wild Lie' counter-exhibition and public meeting with speakers from Shell-affected communities, at LARC, on MONDAY OCTOBER 16TH at 7PM.

LARC - or London Action Resource Centre (www.londonarc.org) - is at 62 Fieldgate Street, London E1 1ES, (corner of Parfett St., Whitechapel tube)

The speakers are
# Desmond D’Sa from Durban, South Africa,
# Ifieniya Lott from the Niger Delta, Nigeria
# Terry Clancey from County Mayo, Ireland

Dalston Trees, a night of live music, interactive art and film to save the trees!

Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 05/05/2007 - 17:00

Save the trees!

The event at the BoysHall will be a night in support of and to raise money for the coalition of local people and climate action groups, in particular for the action against building gas pipes through the Black Mountains in Wales. Please see Indymedia for more details.

London Rising Tide targets Drax power station's PR firm for pro-climate justice, anti-G8 day of action

Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 05/05/2007 - 16:54
London Rising Tide targets Drax power station's PR firm for pro-climate justice, anti-G8 day of action

July 15th was an 'International Day of Direct Action for Climate Justice, against Climate Change and the G8' called in part by Rising Tide North America. London Rising Tide (LRT) decided to take action the day before - a weekday, as well as being a more general day of action against the G8 and in solidarity with those on the streets of St. Petersburg and across Russia.

Camp for Climate Action: London neighbourhood planned

Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 05/05/2007 - 16:36
Camp for Climate Action: London neighbourhood planned

Climate change will transform life on Earth without action now. We are currently on course for a 3C degree rise in temperature, which is likely to mean the deaths of 400 million of the world's poorest people, and a social crisis that will engulf us all. And still the insane machine rumbles on: political clichés about sustainable growth, full steam ahead for nuclear power, the new Airbus, civil war in Iraq, the gridlocked motorways rumbling towards oil depletion…

Spoil BP's Baku-Ceyhan pipeline launch party - 5pm Friday May 26 2006

Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 05/05/2007 - 16:33
Spoil BP's Baku-Ceyhan pipeline launch party - 5pm Friday May 26 2006

called by Baku Ceyhan Campaign & London Rising Tide

BP’s oil pipeline through Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey is due to come onstream
this May 27. Construction of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan project has already
severely disrupted the environment and the lives of local people for the last 3
years. Now, affected communities face the constant threat of leaks and
intimidation from security forces. Meanwhile, BTC will accelerate climate
chaos, pumping 1 million barrels of crude oil EVERY day for the next forty years.