NINE NOOSES HUNG OUTSIDE SHELL LONDON HQ ON EVE OF SARO-WIWA EXECUTION 10TH ANNIVERSARY

Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 05/05/2007 - 15:55
NINE NOOSES HUNG OUTSIDE SHELL LONDON HQ ON EVE OF SARO-WIWA EXECUTION 10TH ANNIVERSARY

On November 10th 1995, Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight Ogoni colleagues were hung by the Nigerian state for campaigning against the devastation of the Niger Delta by oil companies, especially Shell and Chevron.

On the eve of the tenth anniversary of this execution, activists from London Rising Tide, Rhythms of Resistance, Rossport Solidarity Camp and London Earth First! came together to take action against Shell for its activities in Nigeria, in Ireland and worldwide.

Northern Distributor Road (NDR)

Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 05/05/2007 - 15:54

First Norwich Rising Tide action against the NDR

On a fine Saturday morning in May, 15 activists headed into Norwich city centre to hold a roving protest against the proposed Northern Distributor Road (NDR). Posing as members of the fictional Coalition for Roads And Progress (C.R.A.P), we held a series of mock press conferences outside the Forum, where the County Council are holding an exhibition about plans for the NDR.

NDR Demo

Party against aviation expansion, 6pm, Nov 29, Tower Bridge

Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 05/05/2007 - 15:50
Party against aviation expansion, 6pm, Nov 29, Tower Bridge

Celebrate the cancellation of the aviation industry's airport expansion
plans, 6pm Tuesday Nov 29th, Tower Bridge

A coalition of local airport residents and grassroots eco-activists
requests the pleasure of your company to celebrate the forthcoming
cancellation of the aviation industry's airport expansion plans at: The
Institute of Economic Affairs' Gala Dinner at London's luxurious Tower
Bridge Walkways.

Speech from December 3rd Int'l Day of Climate Action in London

Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 05/05/2007 - 15:38

This is the statement written jointly by members of London Rising Tide, and read out at the December 3rd 2005 rally outside the US Bombassy in London:

This day of action is undoubtedly the best supported and most international day of action on climate ever planned, which is an amazing achievement. Today’s a day to tell the world that we have had enough of being told that ‘the end could be nigh’ by scientists, only to see our leaders jamming their foot on the accelerator of a car that is already hurtling towards the cliff edge - whilst they shout ‘Trust me – I have your best interests at heart!’

And whilst today is a great achievement, maybe we should be asking ourselves some difficult questions, and re-examining our arguments and our tactics.

Art Not Oil 2006: Call for Entries launched

Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 05/05/2007 - 15:33
Art Not Oil 2006: Call for Entries launched

ART NOT OIL 2006
CALL FOR ENTRIES

First Prize: Justice
Second Prize: Survival

2006 looks like being another year when the gulf between what oil companies do and what they say grows even wider. Iraq is still in flames, with hungry oil executives eager for the insurgency to be locked down enough to give themselves easy access to the privatised prize of its oil. Hurricanes, droughts and freak heatwaves are all gathering speed. And more and more people are noticing the seasons turned on their heads or nursing quiet terrors about what sort of destabilised world we’re hurtling towards.

BP Greenwash Extravaganza

Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 05/05/2007 - 12:48
BP Greenwash Extravaganza

Spotted in Eco Soundings –

Seen those BP ads on TV and in the Press? Impressed that the oil giant is getting the message on climate change? Think Again. BP is also running a big advertising campaign in the US to coincide with the Montreal climate talks. Both versions have the same graphics, the same nifty tune, the same style. But where as we Brits are told to “work out your carbon footprint – it’s a start”, the American consumer is told: “We’re investing $15bn in finding new oil and gas in the Gulf of Mexico – it’s a start.”

Downloadable RESOURCES for the Day of Action Against Climate Change and the G8

Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 04/07/2007 - 21:01

The Call Out for the Day of Action has now been translated into German, Dutch, French, Spanish and Portugese - click here for Translations

A collection of Flyers and Posters for the International Day of Action are now available for you to download.

If you want to organise a Critical Mass Bike Ride on the 8th of June a leaflet is now downloadable to help you - click here for more detail.

*Deutsch Informationen.

*Internationals Against the G8 Statement.

*For the G8 Page Click Here.