Greenie activists jet 12,000 miles - to climate change meeting

Climate change activists opposed to air travel are travelling to a conference in South America...by plane.

Campaigners from Climate Camp -- who helped blockade Heathrow at the height of the summer holidays in 2007 -- face claims of hypocrisy having decided to send two members to an international meeting in Bolivia to discuss ‘transnational protests’ against climate change.

The 12,000-mile round trip to the Climate Change and Mother Earth’s Rights conference next month involves changing planes at least twice.

The flights will generate about eight tons of carbon dioxide greenhouse gases.

The money for their tickets -- at least £1,200 for an economy fare -- is being paid for by donations to Climate Camp from people opposed to flying and airport expansion.

One of the campaigners making the trip is Agnes Szafranowska. Ms Szafranowska, a Canadian who now lives in London, organises Climate Camp workshops and was involved in the Great Climate Swoop on Ratcliffe power station in Nottingham last October.

Police arrested ten people before the protest began on suspicion of conspiracy to cause criminal damage.

Some 1,000 people took part, and security fencing around the plant was pulled down. Police made 56 arrests and a number of people were injured, including one policeman who had to be airlifted to hospital.

Ms Szafranowska failed to answer questions sent to her by email, other than to say that Climate Camp were preparing a statement. The group’s Press officer did not return calls.

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2 comments:

  1. It's right that climate activists attend the international conference called by Evo Morales, President of Bolivia, and work on a Peoples' Protocol. The conference was called as a result of the collapse of the climate talks in Copenhagen last December. Had not the leading industrial nations, led by the US, wrecked the talks there would have been no need for this conference. The UN climate talks are now at an impasse and instead working to produce a justice international agreement, with effective limits, they have come up with an "accord" that does not address the problem.

    Climate activists are always faced with the dilemma of burning fossil fuels whenever they act. We live in a world not of our choosing. The climate camp at Heathrow would not have been possible had not the organisers used transport to transport people and material to the camp. But this usage of fossil fuels have to be balanced against the enormous saving in carbon emissions due to the likely demise of Heathrow's third runway proposals as a result of that and other protests.

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  2. "Had not the leading industrial nations, led by the US..."

    You mean, lead by barack hussein obama.

    "The UN climate talks are now at an impasse and instead working to produce a justice international agreement, with effective limits, they have come up with an "accord" that does not address the problem."

    Thank heavens for that, i hope they all eat shit and die.

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