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bristol / the environment / event notice Monday November 23, 2009 19:42 by Lucy Lant
Bristol Campaign Against Climate Change are holding a public meeting this Thursday, 26th November, 7:30pm at the Stag and Hounds, 74 Old Market Street, Bristol BS2 0EJ read full story / add a comment
bristol / the environment / news report Monday November 23, 2009 01:32 by Tony Gosling
Mast Sanity was set up in January 2002 and has helped thousands of campaigns since then. The organisation was founded by Lisa Oldham, and other long term mast campaigners, who saw that the mobile phone operators were gaining substantial power and rolling out a network at alarming speed that had serious and widespread health and environmental implications, and their was little help available to communities fighting both the multinationals and the chaotic planning system. read full story / add a comment
bristol / the environment / opinion/analysis Sunday November 22, 2009 18:50 by madboy23
On 13th November Bristol Indymedia and Trapese collective filmed an interview with Crisitian Dominguez on his views of the COP15 summit and what his country Bolivia was hoping to achieve at the coinference. As well talking about this he also discussed his support for the people going to Copenhagen to support their demands coming from the global south. Find out what he had to say on the Bliptv Bristol Indymedia channel link below. read full story / add a comment
bristol / the environment / event notice Saturday November 21, 2009 21:52 by People and Planet
Students from Bristol set up a free shop in the heard of Broadmead, Saturday 28th November 2009 to celebrate "Buy Nothing Day" ! The aim of this event is to raise awareness about the dangers of mass consumerism, and encourage to "buy local" ! Join us from 11 am ! Please come along, bring anything you don't need instead of throwing it away, it will be a treasure for someone else ! Books, clothes, food, contribute with anything you like to the fun and generosity of the day ! read full story / add a comment
bristol / the environment / event notice Thursday November 19, 2009 11:55 by Trapese
Tonight at Arnolfini Reading Room at 6pm, 57minutes, Free "A powerful and elegant document, beautifully done." Howard Zinn, historian read full story / add a comment
bristol / the environment / news report Thursday November 19, 2009 10:13 by yougo
Sad to say that in 2008 Bristol won the 'green city' award and either we've not progressed and/or gone backwards while Newcastle-upon-Tyne has shot ahead and is now at the top. Time for a rethink of planning, services and more at Council towers? Methinks it is.... read full story / add a comment
bristol / the environment / event notice Wednesday November 11, 2009 13:21 by redjess
Come along to Bristol Temple Meads station on Sunday November 15th, 1.30pm to celebrate at the very spot where 100 years ago, Theresa Garnett, a Bristolian Suffra-Jet, bullwhipped Winston Churchill!!! Bring a red sash, edwardian dress and a placard to show support for climate justice and mobilise others. Show everyone that our continual protests against climate meltdown are of equal if not greater importance than Theresa's dissent and that DEEDS NOT WORDS will be continue to be our demand to government. read full story / add a comment
bristol / the environment / opinion/analysis Tuesday November 10, 2009 22:50 by Green boy
OK so I am an Anarchist. I think green capitalism is a fig leaf. That said I also use electricity in my home. I try not to be too much of a hypocrite so I have been using Ecotricity's good energy plus for a couple of years. It is far from ideal, I am still relying on the state grid, and big business. It is a hell of a lot better than any other option I am aware of. I have no financial interest in Ecotricity. read full story / add a comment
bristol / the environment / event notice Tuesday November 10, 2009 15:25 by Dan
Meeting regarding the proposed Biofuel Power plant in Avonmouth. 6.45pm thursday 12th in Hamilton House read full story / add a comment
bristol / the environment / press release Monday November 09, 2009 16:24 by blaf
extra speaker announced for talk this Wednesday evening... James Marriot, co-founder of London-based Platform. read full story / add a comment
south west / the environment / press release Monday November 09, 2009 10:04 by Jim Duffy
This afternoon (Monday) the Government will announce a draft nuclear National Policy Statement (NPS) as part of a package of six such policy statements around energy issues. It will also publish a draft 'Justification' document as part of a EU process new to nuclear new build. read full story / add a comment
bristol / the environment / announcement Sunday November 08, 2009 00:34 by Amancay
We are honoured to announce the visit of trade union leader and, survivor of the Pando Massacre: Cristian DominguezDomínguez., National Secretary of Environment and Resources, CSUTCB (Confederación Sindical Unica de Trabajadores Campesinos de Bolivia) United Confederation of Bolivian Campesino Workers Since Evo Morales historic victory gainingwith 67% of the vote in the recall referendum, the landholding, wood-manufacturing, drug-trafficking and racist oligarchy, which is entrenched in the east of the country, swore to stop by any means the irreversible advance of the “Process of Change” by any means. This oligarchy have links with multinational companies who share their interest in cheap land for bio-fuel and cheap natural resources. The new constitution, which was written by an elected assembly, had included the prohibition to use GM seeds, and put a limit on land holding at 5000 hectares. This triggered a vicious attack at the beginning of September 2008, when the oligarchy started a Civil Coup against democracy, with the assault and destruction of state institutions and social organizations. It culminated on September 11th with the massacre inof Porvenir (Pando). Cristian Dominguez was part of the contingent that was ambushed and many men, women and children were murdered. The events in Bolivia are linked to the insatiable search for fuel to the point of converting food into fuel. Cristian’s community are at the forefront of these struggle to keep at bay the multinational companies that yearn their land at bay. read full story / add a comment
bristol / the environment / announcement Thursday November 05, 2009 15:33 by blaf
On Tuesday night, Cinema Klandestino open their Cine Rebelde mini-season and kick off Enironmental Justice week with 'Our Oil and Other Tales', a look at oil geopolitics in Venezuela. On Wednesday afternoon, explore the concept of Environmental Justice with Bolivian activist and trade unionist Cristian Domínguez, Professor Malcolm Eames from the Low Carbon Research Institute at Cardiff University and Judy Ling Wong, director of the Black Environment Network. On Wednesday evening, hear Colombian social movement activist Isaac Marin explain BPs social and environmental devastion in Casanare in Colombia, with Yasmine Brien from Bristol Rising Tide re-contextualising climate change and global energy politics in terms of climate justice, including a look at so called “green” solutions such as biofuels, at an event entitled "What Does Climate Justice Look Like? Copenhagen & The Energy Crisis: The Case of BP in Colombia". read full story / add a comment
bristol / the environment / announcement Thursday November 05, 2009 15:32 by harryT
Are you a qualified solicitor or paralegal ? Do you want to get involved on some current legal challenges concerning green space use in Bristol. read full story / add a comment
bristol / the environment / event notice Wednesday November 04, 2009 20:03 by kebele permaculture group
Regular bi-monthly workday at Royate Hill Community Orchard and allotment Saturday 7th November 11am-4pm (drop-in) map: http://www.kebelecoop.org/images/flyer_permaculture_may...8.pdf read full story / add a comment
bristol / the environment / event notice Wednesday November 04, 2009 15:47 by jane Trowell
Sat 7th and Sun 8th Nov: Immerse yourself in issues around race, climate and justice with African Writers Abroad, Virtual Migrants, and Remember Saro-Wiwa; 2 writing workshops, two performances, and discussion on race, climate and resource justice. read full story / add a comment
south west / the environment / press release Friday October 30, 2009 11:49 by Oxfam South West
Jamie Hewlett limited edition prints for sale read full story / add a comment
bristol / the environment / news report Thursday October 29, 2009 09:18 by Mell O
I've been researching and looking at UWE courses to take in Bristol in order to learn more about the facts of climate change / global warming / climate destabilisation and likely effects. Just looking at which course to take throws up some pretty scary stuff, this from UWE's Climate Change: Implications for the planning process course ...... "By 2100, as a consequence of global warming, global temperatures may have risen by up to 6.4 degrees Centigrade" read full story / add a comment
bristol / the environment / event notice Tuesday October 27, 2009 14:59 by Nick Thomas
Allen Coates - Bee Keeper read full story / add a comment
bristol / the environment / news report Tuesday October 27, 2009 11:52 by doweewop
A day of climate action involving a climate camp-stylee swoop in a secret location in the Centre of Bristol! Day starts off with a trash Carnival meeting at the fountains in the Centre @ 2pm. Please bring rubbish costumes, instruments, tents and food for the mass picnic! And spread the word! read full story / add a comment |
Global Indymedia Features04:11 Tue Nov 24, 2009 www.indymedia.org localfeatures features
Indymedia.org FeaturesIndymedia.us and the EFF successfully fight back against bogus FBI subpoena G20 Finance Ministers fail to agree on Climate Change Finance Package Industrialised World Intransigence on CO2 emissions dooms Climate Negotiations Opposition to EDL Rally in Leeds, UK |