View Full Version : Campaign against climate change mass demo 8th dec!
The manticore
11-18-2007, 10:15 PM
www.campaigncc.org (http://www.campaigncc.org/)
lithium
11-18-2007, 10:32 PM
Sat 8th December
12 noon Assemble Millbank for main march [Westminster Tube]
2.30 pm Rally at US embassy.
Speakers include Chris Huhne MP, Michael Meacher MP, Caroline Lucas MEP and George Monbiot.
Thanks for posting this The manticore (is that your given name?:confused: )
Seriously considering getting to this, looks like a good weekend for me... anyone else?
The manticore
11-18-2007, 11:15 PM
yeah man you should defintly go, im hitching up their with a friend hopefully if not solo i guess, got me a place to stay overnight booked at the synergy centre, score
jonny2mad
11-19-2007, 03:42 AM
big green gathering have a benefit event on then so people could go to both
bass_sic
11-21-2007, 08:40 PM
just joined here but i should be there
not really sure whats going on cos the bus isnt organised yet, but ill be around with a couple of friends
We can't stop climate change. But we can stop manmade climate change. Stop the plastic population and start the campaign for renewable resources. We have it all on Earth. It just takes one team of people to come up with the revolutionary fuel for the future.
No to plastic bags.
No to diesel
Make London greener.
verseau_miracle
11-21-2007, 10:26 PM
Hey, i might be able to make it along:D Ill have to see. Nice one
The good old megabus runs from here really cheaply, so long as i can get back here in time (its about a 3 hour trip) should be no problem
The manticore
11-22-2007, 12:13 AM
the fuel for the future is blatantly hemp
verseau_miracle
11-24-2007, 04:54 PM
Tickets bought:) Who else is definitely coming? More people from here should comes!
I might go. The world might end if I don't.
verseau_miracle
11-27-2007, 01:48 PM
Thats the spirit:D
I saw a news headline that America plan to make colonies on the moon. I can't help wondering whether America will fuck up the lunar orbit and send Earth into a spin of irreversable climate change, due to gravity and magnetic fields?
I've decided to go along, anyone fancy meeting up?
The manticore
12-02-2007, 09:36 PM
yeah man we should all meet up at 1 point or another i'll pm you my number if you want razy
verseau_miracle
12-02-2007, 10:20 PM
Im all up for a meetup:D Im not the worlds greatest conversationalist but i do no harm:) Itd be cool to meet some of you guys, if you want me!
Come on more people!
lithium
12-02-2007, 10:21 PM
I'll probably be there:)
verseau_miracle
12-02-2007, 10:23 PM
Ayy:D
Quoth the Raven
12-02-2007, 11:19 PM
I'll more than likely be going with a couple of friends.. if my mate isn't working. Gonna be good.
The manticore
12-07-2007, 10:40 AM
any1 feel fre to give me a bell at somepoint 07940925768
any1 feel fre to give me a bell at somepoint
I have some church bells. Giving out your number is quite risky though. You must be the first.
New Government legislation dictates that Britain will be surrounded by offshore windmills. This will destroy the shoreline and thus the scenery. Also what if it isn't windy? I think we should use nuclear power. I know nuclear is risky, but only when it is leaked. I suppose the plus side, you can dip your house keys in radium and you will never lose the keys again. They will glow green.
As it is potentially the end of the world as we know it, I can see only one beneficial renewable energy: Hydropower. As Britain is an island, we have an advantage. If we are to defeat global warming we must realise that we need cheap renewables. Imagine if it was expensive for the provider. Unfortunately they wouldn't be able to absorb the costs. So everyone would need fuel allowance for the winter.
I enjoyed the demo, thought it was worth going to.
There were some good speakers, George Monbiot was very good at the end. he finished off by saying:
"If not now, when?
If not here, where?
And if not us, who?"
I liked the sentiment, we must all do what we can to reduce climate change rather than leaving it to others, because then nothing would happen.
Roffa
12-16-2007, 12:25 AM
New Government legislation dictates that Britain will be surrounded by offshore windmills. This will destroy the shoreline and thus the scenery. Also what if it isn't windy? JOhn
If you lived on the coast you'd know that it's always windy.
Ain't that right razy?
JOhn
If you lived on the coast you'd know that it's always windy.
Ain't that right razy?
'tis true Sir, there often blows a breeze here by the sea and sand.
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