Archive for September, 2009

G20 Opens This Week in Pittsburgh

September 19th, 2009

September 22-25, Pittsburgh, U.S.A.

http://indypgh.org/g20

http://resistg20.org

After the London summit in early April,  leaders of 20 of the most powerful governments in the world, representing 19 countries and the European Union, are descending upon Pittsburgh next week.  Local activists are asking for individuals and organizations seeking a better world to come and show their opposition to such undemocratic, closed meetings. The future belongs to the people, not to the governments!

On Tuesday, September 22, neighborhoods in Pittsburgh will be having community picnics, where  residents and early-bird protesters can share a meal and a conversation. In the East End, it’s confirmed there will be an Anti-G-20 Community Gathering in Friendship Park from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Rustbelt Radio, a project of Pittsburgh Indymedia, will be on hand collecting stories for its G-Infinity Media Project.

Wednesday night, September 23, at 7:00 pm, there will be a spokescouncil meeting for information sharing and coordination at our convergence space, located at 4374 Murray Ave. The spokescouncil is a place for affinity groups to share decisions.

Thursday, September 24, will feature People’s Uprising, a mass march to disrupt the G20 summit. It will start at Arsenal Park at 2:30 pm in Lawrenceville, a working class community in the city, and marching to the G20 summit downtown. The theme will “Power from Below, Not Impositions from Above.” The G20 is in the house, throwing a party. Let’s crash it.

Friday, September 25, protesters will be working to undermine the G20 summit by attacking their power, making connections to the local manifestations of their neoliberal agenda. The G20 is a house of cards: let’s shake the table.

“E.ON? F.OFF!” Says the Great Climate Swoop

September 19th, 2009
October 17, 2009toOctober 18, 2009

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The Great Climate Swoop: 17-18 October 2009

2009 is another year of climate talks, in which governments and corporations will continue business as usual while telling us how a load of useless (but profitable) carbon trading is in fact a real attempt to save the world.

To solve climate change we’re going to have to get together and make a real noise. CO2 levels are rising 20,000 times faster than at any point in life’s astonishing billion-year history and coal is the biggest source of emissions. If we burn all the coal in the ground we’re toast. No butter, no jam, just toast. So stopping the burning of coal in the rapidly warming world is a good place to start.

That’s why on the 17th & 18th October 2009 climate justice activists are having a mega get-together to shut down one of the UK’s biggest coal-fired power stations, E.ON’s Ratcliffe-on-Soar in Nottingham.

E.on is among Europe’s largest energy producers and is Germany’s biggest electricity supplier. It is also the biggest carbon emission producer in the EU”s largest economy. E.ON is also involved in half of Germany’s nuclear plants. In northern Finland, E.ON plans to build a new nuclear power plant. Also, E.ON invests in new coal plants internationally, not only in Germany and the UK, but also in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Italy. In Great Britain, E.ON has been openly lobbying against renewables and wind power. Recently, an E.ON coal plant in the German town of Datteln has been stopped by a court. Half of the plant was already built.

On 17th/18th October, British and German activists will target E.ON, which brands itself as a “clean” energy provider in its commercials, and especially its coal plants.  All over Europe, there will be actions against E.ON on those same days.

E.ON? F.OFF!
Because another end of the world is possible.

German webpage:
http://www.eon-abmelden.de/

Great Climate Swoop:
http://www.thegreatclimateswoop.org/


Sign Petition for Right to Sleep in Copenhagen during COP15!

September 18th, 2009

http://www.petitiononline.com/cop15cph/petition.html

Yesterday the Copenhagen Municipality excluded from its “Accommodation meeting” some of the people that have been working for one year now. All of us, from the Climate Collective, who have been working hard to create a solid infrastructure for international activists that are coming to COP15 in December, are not welcome any longer.

We are in these hours releasing a very strong press release and an open letter to the Municipality, while redirecting our efforts to “unconventional” methods and to personal contacts with possible areas we could use (luckily, we had never stopped doing this).

We also want to prove that their participation numbers are ridiculously low, therefore we need YOUR HELP!

We have set up an anonymous petition (your name and e-mail will not be publicly displayed), to show them that there are thousands of people out there that are either coming to Copenhagen or that in any way strongly support the possibility of having communal accommodation. We need, possibly in the next 48 hours, to skyrocket the amount of signatories, so that we could go out on the press and raise a mess.

We ask you to please sign this petition now and to circulate this e-mail among your lists, networks, personal contacts

The address is http://www.petitiononline.com/cop15cph/petition.html

6th International Meeting

September 18th, 2009

You are invited to the next international meeting of Climate Justice Action in Copenhagen Denmark on the 15th to the 18th of October.

When: Thursday 15 to Sunday 18 October 2009
Where: Copenhagen, Denmark
To Register: email climatesignup@gmail.com
For more information: email climatemeetinginfo@gmail.com
To get a visa invitation: email climatevisa@gmail.com


On the 6 December, 2009 the governments of the world will come to Copenhagen for the fifteenth UN Climate Conference (COP-15). This will be the biggest summit on climate change ever to have taken place. Yet, previous meetings have produced nothing more than business as usual.

The network has started to mobilize and planning for what to do in Copenhagen. With direct action we will reclaim the power of people and push for climate justice. We will make sure that the most affected and most struggeling people are heard doing the COP15 and we will try to stop the world leaders from promoting false sollutions. We belive that the global movement for climate justice will kick of in Copenhagen in December, and we need collectively to visualize what our future will be when we put people before profit.

Our previous meetings have included a lot of political discussion, setting up various international working groups, developing common ground, and deciding our principles and strategic goals.

Our first common ground was the Call to Action, which can be found at
www.climate-justice-action.org

We are trying to link and unite climate activists from across the world, despite diversity of culture and different locations.

We invite anyone who agrees with our Call to Action, principles for working together and strategic goals to participate in the next International Meeting of Climate Justice Action in October.

Our Strategic Goals are:

• To promote and strengthen the rights and voices of Indigenous and affected peoples (including workers) in onfronting the climate crisis. To support reparations and the repayment of ecological debt to the Global South by industrialized rich countries.

• To build a global movement for climate justice that encourages urgent action to avoid catastrophic climate change.

• To highlight the critical role of biodiversity in weathering the climate crisis, and to defend the existence of all species.

• To expose the roles of false and market-based climate “solutions” as well as corporate domination of climate negotiations in worsening the climate crisis.

• To advance alternatives that can provide real and just solutions to the climate crisis.

• To both sharpen our understanding of, and to address, the root social, ecological, political and economic causes of the climate crisis toward a total systemic transformation of our society.

Our network is committed to working with respect, trust and unity towards these goals. We agreed at our last meeting that our principles for working together are:

Unity

We are stronger together. We will use our common platform to coordinate our efforts and work together whilst recognizing our diversity

We are an international movement and will practice solidarity.

Respect

The network is made up of groups with diverse opinions and tactics. We will respect this diversity

No members of the network will use the network to criticize or disassociate themselves from other members of the network.

Trust

The network will only make public statements that have been agreed by the network.

Members for the network will not use the actions of other members to further their own aims without previous agreement.

We call on all peoples around the planet to mobilize and take action against the root causes of climate change and the key agents responsible, both in Copenhagen and around the world. And we invite you all to the next international planning meeting in Copenhagen in October.

Again, to register email climatesignup@gmail.com (If you need accommodation or translation please let us know in your email) and for more information contact: climatemeetinginfo@gmail.com

If you need a VISA, we can send you an invitation letter: please contact: visa@climate-justice-action.org

The aims and agenda for this coming meeting are being discussed now. To get involved in the discussion please sign onto the process working group: http://our-kitchen.org/mailman/listinfo/process.cja

See you in Copenhagen!

2nd Vestas Occupation Solidarity Demo in London

September 17th, 2009

Dateline: Vestas Occupation Solidarity Demo No.2, Department of Energy & Climate Change, London, UK, 18:30, Tue 28 Jul 09 – On the eve of Danish wind energy corporation Vestasseeking an eviction order at Newport County Court, Isle of Wight, to turf out the Workers Factory Occupation which is opposing 625 green job redundancies, hundreds of people protested against the pathetic shoulder-shrugging inaction of Climate Change minister Ed Miliband.

demonstration London

demonstration London

In the second Vestas Occupation Solidarity Demo at the UK Department of Energy & Climate Change in a week (see also Vestas Occupation Solidarity Demo No.1), a grand coalition of the sane applauded a succession of Trade Unionist and Environmentalist speakers, who railed against the insanity of allowing a profit-hungry anti-TU corporation to shut down wind turbine blade factories and destroy the livelihoods of 625 skilled manufacturing workers for a faster buck to be made elsewhere.

To say that “New” Labour wide boy Ed Milliband’s response to this crisis has been as weak as a homeopathic concoction would be to understate the miniscule magnitude of its weakness: see his ‘Britain should rally round to protect our wind turbine industry’ at the Grauniad and his round robin response to my ‘It’s “Money Where Mouth Is” time for UK Wind Turbine Manufacturing’ open letter for the pitiful details. I’ve been too busy with active solidarity to pen a reply, but the best rebuttal I’ve seen comes from Edward Maltby of occupation-catalysers Workers’ Climate Action – see ‘Labour’s green rhetoric is hollow unless it acts now to protect Vestas – Nationalisation of the turbine plant is the only rational option’, also in the Grauniad.

I’ll let the pix-&-vidz speak for themselves, and hope that you are sufficiently moved to take solidarity action with our brave comrade workers in occupation of their green energy factory. Best would be joining the Vestival – pack a tent and get down to the Isle of Wight, to join the growing Solidarity Camp at the factory gates. And since not everybody can do so (including me – Red Rosa needs daily play), there are plenty of other suggestions contained in the Vestival Event Posting and at the Save Vestas campaign website.

In 2009, the grand victories for our class won by the Workers Occupations of Visteon factories, and by the Mass Solidarity Wildcat Walkouts which fed the Lindsey Oil Refinery EPIC WIN, show just how shaky the bosses are. While their class caused the ecological and economic crises which jeopardise our biosphere and civilisation, now our class needs must show its mettle in leading the just transition to a zero carbon future. An equally EPIC WIN for the Vestas Occupation will be a resounding victory for our class, for humanity, and for our global ecosystem – let’s make it so!

Up the Revolution,

Tim Dalinian Jones

Global Day of Action

September 17th, 2009
December 12, 2009

GLOBAL DAY OF ACTION

International Demonstrations on Climate Change

December 12th 2009

at the time of the United Nations Talks on climate change (COP15/MOP5)
in Copenhagen, Denmark

We intend synchronised demonstrations around the world on Saturday December 12th 2009 – in as many places as possible – to call on world leaders to take urgent action on climate change.

The Copenhagen Climate Talks are the world’s last chance to secure an emissions reductions agreement that will replace the Kyoto Protocol before it expires. There is a growing consensus among scientists that we have as little as ten years to stop and reverse the global growth in greenhouse gas emissions before ‘runaway’ climate change becomes uncontrollable. That means the international talks being held in Copenhagen in December 2009 could be our last chance to avert a global catastrophe of unimaginable proportions – perhaps the most important international meeting ever held. We feel therefore that there is an overwhelming need to demonstrate a global will for urgent and effective action at this time

The ‘Call to Action’ for the demonstrations is as follows

“We demand that world leaders take the urgent and resolute action that is needed to prevent the catastrophic destabilisation of global climate, so that the entire world can move as rapidly as possible to a stronger emissions reductions treaty which is both equitable and effective in minimising dangerous climate change.

We demand that the long-industrialised countries that have emitted most greenhouse gases currently in the atmosphere take responsibility for climate change mitigation by immediately reducing their own emissions as well as investing in a clean energy revolution in the developing world. Developed countries must take their fair share of the responsibility to pay for the adaptive measures that have to be taken, especially by low-emitting countries with limited economic resources.

Climate change will hit the poorest first and hardest. All who have the economic means to act, must therefore urgently and decisively do so.”

To help build for these demonstrations please go to http://www.globalclimatecampaign.org/

The specific call out for participation in the 12th Demo in Copenhagen will be here soon.

N30 Climate Day Of Action

September 17th, 2009
November 30, 2009
9:00 pm

Help Organize for Urgent Action on Climate Change

The Mobilization for Climate Justice is a North America-based network of organizations and activists who have joined together to build a North American climate justice movement that emphasizes non-violent direct action and public education to mobilize for effective and just solutions to the climate crisis.

The Mobilization for Climate Justice invites communities, organizations and activists across North America to join us in organizing mass action on climate change on November 30, 2009 (N30). N30 is significant because it both immediately precedes the upcoming UN Climate Conference in Copenhagen (COP-15) and is the ten-year anniversary of the successful shut down of the WTO in Seattle, when activists worldwide came together to demonstrate the power of collective action.

The Copenhagen climate meetings will be a major focus for international mass actions this November and December, and the MCJ is linked to these efforts as well.

Urgent action is needed around the Copenhagen climate talks because this is where governments around the world plan to finalize the international climate regime that will take effect when the Kyoto Protocol climate agreement expires in 2012.  So far it appears that the new climate agreement will be nothing more than business as usual-sacrificing real action on climate change in favor of market-based approaches that enhance corporate profits, while delaying urgent measures to forestall catastrophic global heating.

A Radical Change in Direction is Urgently Needed

The MCJ invites you to inspire and organize a radical change in direction to put climate justice, ecological integrity and people’s rights at the center of international climate negotiations.

Market-based approaches to climate change dominate the UN climate talks.  Carbon-trading and carbon offset projects have allowed polluters to avoid cutting emissions and accelerated the corporate take-over of the natural world at the expense of local and Indigenous communities. Those most immediately threatened by climate change and its false solutions – Indigenous Peoples, people of color, women, peasant and family farmers, fisherfolk, forest dependent communities, youth, and marginalized communities have been systematically excluded from the negotiations.

The climate crisis is directly linked to the financial crisis, the food crisis and the extinction crisis, as well as to militarism and war. They are rooted in an economic system dedicated to economic growth at any cost.  We are uniting to challenge this system that puts profits over people or the earth.  Urgent action to solve the climate crisis must include a complete transformation away from the dominant economic model of incessant and unsustainable growth, oppression and injustice.

We must highlight real, effective and just solutions to climate change

Join us in promoting solutions to climate change that are locally controlled, decentralized, bioregionally appropriate and socially just.  Thousands of these solutions already exist and need to be promoted and supported with public funds.

Help ensure that large-scale, destructive corporate-controlled false solutions to climate change are eliminated. This includes so-called “clean coal,” agrofuels (industrial scale biofuels), nuclear power, and large-scale hydropower.  It also includes REDD (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation)-the UN and World Bank initiative that offers incentives for countries to sell off their forests, expel Indigenous and peasant communities, and transform biodiverse and carbon-rich forests into industrial timber plantations.

Some key solutions to climate change include: o    Drastically reducing emissions without resorting to carbon trading and offsetting or other false solutions such as nuclear energy, agrofuels, or “clean coal”, while protecting the rights of those affected by the transition;

o    Keeping fossil fuels in the ground;
o    Re-localization of production and consumption, prioritizing local markets and cooperative economies;
o    Decentralized utility systems and community controlled clean renewable energy;
o    Rights based resource conservation that enforces indigenous land rights and ends corporate control over energy, forests, seeds, land and water;
o    Ending deforestation and its underlying causes, imposing international sanctions and wood tariffs, coupled with a massive forest restoration effort, managed primarily by indigenous forest-dwelling peoples;
o    Ending excessive consumption in the North and by elites in the South;
o    Repayment of ecological debts owed by northern governments and resource extracting corporations to peoples in the Global South

The goals of the Mobilization for Climate Justice are:

1) To build a global movement for climate justice that encourages urgent action to avoid catastrophic climate change, and which addresses the root social, ecological, political and economic causes of the climate crisis toward a total systemic transformation of our society.

2) To promote and strengthen the rights and voices of Indigenous and other affected peoples, (including workers in energy-intensive industries) in climate mitigation and adaptation strategies.

3) To expose the consequences of false and market-based climate “solutions” as well as corporate domination of climate negotiations, while advancing alternatives that can provide real and just solutions and which protect biodiversity.

Join Us in Taking Action!

Please join us in our national effort to organize educational events and non-violent direct actions at key locations in the U.S. on November 30, 2009.  We welcome the active involvement of organizations that are united with us in our goals above, in our opposition to market-based false solutions to climate change, and in support of real, effective and just solutions to climate change.

We encourage local groups to create proposals for action on N30.  We hope to have direct actions on climate change in locations across the world!

For more information: http://www.actforclimatejustice.org/

“Our Climate Is Not Your Business”: Rising Tide at G20 in Pittsburgh

September 16th, 2009

Peoples’ Uprising March
Thursday Sept 24

Meet at 2:30 pm at Arsenal Park (40th Street & Penn Avenue in Lawrenceville)
Look for the “Our Climate is not Your Business” banner

The people who are responsible for evicting poor families from their homes and displacing entire peoples through wars of conquest, are the same ones responsible for the climate crisis that evicts thousands from their communities each year as sea levels rise, droughts spread, and rivers overflow their banks. On Sept 24th and 25th they will be meeting in Pittsburgh to salvage an economic system that wreaks havoc upon our communities and ecosystems. We will not be fooled by their desperate PR campaign to paint capitalism green, nor their attempts to solve the climate crisis via the very same free market ideology that created this mess. It is plain to see, capitalism means crisis.

As the Big Greens ready the beds in their luxury hotels to continue their love affair with corporate America, thousands will be flooding the streets of Pittsburgh to take direct action against the G20 and its destructive policies. Rising Tide invites all those who recognize capitalism as a root cause of climate change to join the climate contingent at the People’s Uprising mass march on the G20 on Thursday Sept 24th. This is an un-permitted march to the G20 summit site being organized by a coalition of anti-capitalist, student, labor, ecological, and anti-war groups. For the full call to action check: www.resistg20.org .

We also encourage everyone to partake in the day of decentralized actions in the morning on Friday Sept 25 (www.resistg20.org) and the Environmental/Climate Justice feeder march that afternoon. For more information about the feeder march and the 3 Rivers Climate Convergence Sept 20-25: www.3riversconvergence.org

You Can’t Bail Out a Dead Planet!

Rising Tide North America
www.risingtidenorthamerica.org

New Voices on Climate Change Tour North America

September 16th, 2009
gmt_GJEPNew Voices on Climate Change North American Tour Launched
Burlington, VT New Voices on Climate Change fall tour was launched on Monday, September 14th at the University of Vermont by the Global Justice Ecology Project. The tour will travel from New England to the G20 in Pittsburgh, to Appalachia, the Midwest, Southeast, Québec and the final leg of the fall tour will culminate on November 30, 2009 in the West Coast. November 30th is the 10th anniversary of the WTO Shutdown in Seattle, and is a key organizing date for climate actions around the world this year.The New Voices tour is co-sponsored by Global Exchange, Speak Out and the Mobilization for Climate Justice.

Hallie Boas, Coordinator of New Voices on Climate Change stated, “We launched the New Voices tour to raise awareness about the root causes and implications of human-induced climate change.”  She continued, “The tour is intended to inspire and empower audiences to be aware of real community based solutions to climate change already being implemented all over the world and to build the U.S. movement for climate justice, while educating people about the particularly pivotal role of U.S. climate policy in preparation for the UN Climate Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark this December.”

The first speaker on the tour is Anastasia Pinto, Executive Director of CORE (Center for Organizing, Research and Education) in India. Ms. Pinto is traveling throughout the northeast U.S. and speaking on climate change, gender justice and Indigenous rights. Her tour will finish at the G20 meetings in Pittsburgh, September 24-25.

“Climate change and false solutions to climate change are having an especially great impact on women and indigenous peoples in the so-called developing world, including my home country, India,” stated Ms. Pinto. “If we are going to have any hope of stopping the climate crisis, we must join together to take strong action,” she concluded.

Other sections of the tour feature Jihan Gearon from the Indigenous Environmental Network Faith Gemmel,  an indigenous organizer for REDOIL, Camila Moreno, from Terra de Direitos, a Brazilian NGO, and the final speaker of the fall tour is Fiu Mataese Elisara,  an indigenous Samoan activist.

Anne Petermann, Executive Director of Global Justice Ecology Project stated, “There are actions planned around the U.S. and all over the world on November 30, the day the tour ends.  This is also one week before the beginning of the UN Climate Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark.  World leaders are gathering there to discuss creating a new global agreement on climate change. People are mobilizing globally to demand these meetings take real steps toward dealing with the climate crisis and do not merely focus on pro-corporate, profit-oriented false solutions. The New Voices tour is part of this mobilizing process to ensure that the Copenhagen climate talks must not become the CorporateHaven climate talks,” she continued.

FOR INTERVIEWS PLEASE CONTACT:

Hallie Boas , Global Justice Ecology Project (West Coast Desk), New Voices Coordinator, +1.415.336.6590
Orin Langelle, Global Justice Ecology Project Co-Director, +1.802.482.2689/mobile: +1.802.578.6980
Reede Stockton, Global Exchange, International Climate Equity Campaign Manager, +1.415.575.5559For more information: New Voices on Climate Change

Shut-It Down Climate Week Starts on Mon 21 in Cph

September 16th, 2009

Coal is the most dangerous fossil fuel available on the planet. It emits more CO2 per unit of heat and its soot reinforces the greenhouse effect by attracting additional solar radiation. We must leave coal in the ground instead of burning it, if we want to avoid the melting of Greenland and Antarctica, and thus avert climate catastrophe.

With this in mind, Danish climate activists are about to start a week of preparation in Christiania which will lead to the Shut-It Down mass action in the afternoon of Saturday, September 26, targeting a coal power plant in Copenhagen, where from December 11 to December 18 all the climate justice movements of the Earth will converge to protest against corporate and state bureaucrats and the rotten climate deal they have in mind, based on red herrings such as carbon trading and carbon sequestration.

Coal Just Ain’t Cool!

http://shutitdown.dk