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Images of the Rainbow Warrior at Kingsnorth
Posted by tracy on 29 October 2008.
Rainbow Warrior and canoes at Kingsnorth coal-fired power station in Kent. © Kristian Buus/ Greenpeace.
One of the volunteers coming up the ladder on the jetty © Will Rose / Greenpeace.
Read more »Check out the Rainbow Warrior webcam for the live images
Posted by tracy on 29 October 2008.
Image from the Rainbow Warrior webcam
I’ve been sitting back in the office watching all of Bex’s updates come through on Twitter, Moblog and this blog, but have to admit I forgot to watch all the excitement live on the webcam on the bridge, kicking myself (thanks for the twitter ecotist).
The Rainbow Warrior is still alongside the Kingsnorth jetty and you can follow what is happening on deck here.
Update from Kingsnorth: a calm commemoration
Posted by bex on 29 October 2008.
Commemoration ceremony led by Greenpeace Executive Director John Sauven at Kingsnorth coal-fired power station in Kent. © Kristian Buus/ Greenpeace.
See all Rainbow Warrior tour updates or get them by email.
I'm on the Rainbow Warrior just outside Kingsnorth coal plant. Security guards are trying to stop the 30 campaigners on the jetty from breaching security and walking through the power plant to the site of the proposed new Kingsnorth plant so, at the moment, they're holding the commemoration on the jetty, with security guards listening.
Each volunteer is carrying the flag of one of the 30 least polluting countries in the world; the proposed new coal plant at Kingsnorth will emit as much as these 30 countries combined. They're also reading out the evidence given by NASA director James Hansen and Inuit leader Aqqaluk Lynge at the trial of the Kingsnorth Six.
Read more »Thousands say NO to a 3rd runway
Posted by saunvedan on 2 June 2008.
The Make a NOise Carnival on Saturday saw thousands of people gather to oppose the building of a 3rd runway at Heathrow airport. Forming a human chain to spell out ‘NO’ to Heathrow expansion, they sent a clear message to the government’s plans that was large enough to be seen by planes overhead. The proposed 3rd runway will add an extra 900 flights a day which will make it impossible for us to hit our climate change targets. Also, the population of the entire village of Sipson would be displaced by the expansion leading to the bulldozing of 750 homes.
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Stop Esso day II
Posted by bex on 18 May 2002.
Stop Esso Day II
Saturday 18th May: Hundreds of protesters gathered at Esso garages around the country - asking motorists to stop buying petrol from Esso.
Julia Sawalha and Alan Davies 

