2008-03-08
Day of Mass Action at Kingsnorth: Saturday August 9th, 2008
Low-impact living // education // high-impact direct action
This summer the Camp for Climate Action will pitch its tents outside
Kingsnorth coal-fired power station in Kent for a week of education,
sustainable living and direct action. Everyone is invited to the camp,
which is now part of an international movement, with eight climate
camps on four continents planned for this summer. Together, we will
show that the blind pursuit of economic growth at any cost is simply
insane, and is to blame for the CO2 emissions and ecosystem destruction
that are causing catastrophic climate
Get out the diary, here’s the plan:
In late July this year’s camp will begin with a one-day event at
Heathrow, which will continue the fight against airport expansion and
support the people who welcomed us into their communities last year.
Next, everyone is invited to travel together over a number of days
across London to Kingsnorth in Kent (around 50 miles in total).
Marching through London highlights the political links between
aviation, coal and agrofuels: Central London’s investors, industry
lobbyists and PR companies all determine what gets built and what
gets passed off as ‘solutions’.
The camp will converge on Kingsnorth power station where owners E.ON
plan to build the UK’s first coal-fired plant in 30 years. The science
shows that expanding the fossil fuel economy must stop. Yet, without a
forceful campaign against this madness, government and business are
set to build a power station that will burn the dirtiest of all
fossil fuels.
The camp will bring together thousands of people for a week of
workshops, discussion and direct action. Run without leaders by
everyone who comes along, the camp will be a working ecological
village using renewable energy, composting waste and sourcing food
locally.
Climate campers will not only highlight positive solutions, but will
also take direct action against two drivers of climate change:
Wednesday August 6th: Day of Action against Agrofuels. Agrofuels are
fast replacing rainforests and agriculture for food production,
meaning more hunger, CO2 emissions, and biodiversity loss. They must
be stopped. Join us on this day of action, details to follow.
Saturday August 9th: Day of Mass Action against Kingsnorth coal-fired
power station. The power station must not and will not be built! This
promises to be an epic moment in the battle against climate change. If
you can only make it for the day, not to worry: trains run from
Central London to Kingsnorth, every few minutes and take less than an
hour.
Too much to manage? They said that last year, and look what we pulled
off. We say – we must be audacious; the Camp for Climate Action is
just warming up! We are the last generation that can avert
catastrophic climate change, so come and play your part!
For more information, visit www.climatecamp.org.uk and join our email
list at http://lists.riseup.net/www/info/climatecamp
Important dates
Late July: Heathrow event and travel to Kingsnorth. Details soon…
Sunday August 3th: Camp set up. We’ll all make the camp happen
Monday August 4th-10th: Workshops, networking and action training.
Wednesday August 6th: Day of Action against Agrofuels
Saturday August 9th: Day of Mass Action against Kingsnorth coal-fired
power station