E-ON claim in the big sign behind them that climate change is an issue fundemental to their business and not just a tack on issue. We let them know that eon is pushing for the first new coal plant in the UK in 30 years and that this is bad for the uk and bad for international politics.
Interested, in london, come to our weekly meetings:
http://climatecam p.org.uk/london
Naomi Klein talks about two routes to dealing with climate change. Protecting oursleves and making a profit off it or reducing the problem and actng in solidariy with people all over the world.
The Bali climate talks are just around the corner and meetings between nations, between environmental and wider civil society groups, and between people who care, are underway around the world.
http://climatecha ngeaction.blogspot.c om/search/label/bali
Because over 40 labour MP's indicated that they where going to support opposition plans to stop the expansion of heathrow the govornment found it nessicary to schedule a debate on the topic. At short notice a protest was put on to signal that this is an issue people care about.
http://www.stophe athrowexpansion.com/
The Bali Climate Talks are becoming horendously complex. This video from friday dosent speak of the final agreement but of the interesting developments along the way such as progress on deforestation, adaptation, technology transfer and cdm review.
http://climatecha ngeaction.blogspot.c om/2007/12/higlights -from-bali.html
http://climatechange action.blogspot.com< br />
Airportwatch, EnoughsEnough.org and Greenpeace have got together to produce SPURT, an organisation devoted to laying aside peoples fears and saying, to hell with it i`m flying off on holliday...and damn the consequences!
Glasgow climate march was organised to coincide with the global day of action on climate change; an effort to inject some urgency into the Bali climate talks.
Naoimi Klein speak about ecological debt, disaster capitalism and climate change. She also gives a plug for the camp for climate action.
http://www.climat ecamp.org.uk