Report author calls for thorough clean-up of political donations, directorships and embedded internsBoris Johnson’s government is “too cosy” with vested interests in business to take strong action on the climate crisis, the author of a report on “the polluting elite” has warned.Peter Newell, a professor of international relations at the University of Sussex, said: “We are never going to have change while these actors are so close to government. The government is not willing to take on these interests as it has close ties to big industries, including fossil fuels. There is a definite reluctance to take them on.” Continue……
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THIS IS AN UPRISING – Join a weekend of action on June 26-27
As we make our way out of lockdown, our rebellion is beginning to ramp back up again. Is anyone else feeling restless and ready to hit the streets!? So where do we go from here? With momentum building around the Police and Crimes Bill which is shifting the UK further towards authoritarianism, and the government and much of the mainstream media continuing to greenwash action on the climate and ecological emergency as COP26 approaches, we are at a crucial juncture. When lockdown lifts, there will be an opportunity to move on from being DIVIDED by our focus on different symptoms,…
Suzanne Dennis-Betts, 67, and John Dennis-Betts, 71, both retired from Totnes
Suzanne, a retired chartered psychologist and husband John, a retired social worker and senior manager, were arrested together on 14th April 2019 on Waterloo Bridge during the 2019 April Rebellion. They were both tried on 15th October 2019 at City of London Magistrates’ Court and found guilty. Each received a six month conditional discharge and £80 court costs. John was arrested again on 10th October 2019 for the London City Airport action during the 2019 October Rebellion and charged with Obstruction of the Highway. He pleaded guilty in his absence on 27th November 2020 received a six month conditional discharge…
Tom Bennett, 35, architect from East London
Tom was arrested on 20th April 2019 on Waterloo Bridge during the 2019 April Rebellion under Section 14 of the Public Order Act. He was tried on 13th November 2019 at City of London Magistrates’ Court, found guilty and given a nine month conditional discharge and £730 court costs. He was also arrested twice during the 2020 September Rebellion and was de-arrested for one with no charges resulting from the other. The post Tom Bennett, 35, architect from East London appeared first on Extinction Rebellion UK. Source: Tom Bennett, 35, architect from East London
Animals farmed: heat stress, happy cows and foie gras bans
Welcome to our monthly roundup of the biggest issues in farming and food production, with must-read reports from around the webOutbreaks of Covid-19 continue at meat-processing plants in the US, according to the Food and Environment Reporting Network, which reports a lack of information, protective gear and adequate distancing. In total, its data analysis found, just under a third of meat-plant workers in the US have been infected by the virus and at least 284 have died. Continue reading… Source – Full Article https://www.theguardian.com/animals-farmed/2021/apr/14/animals-farmed-heat-stress-happy-cows-and-foie-gras-bans
Michael Bird, 32, nature conservation ranger from Leeds
Michael was arrested on 7th October 2019 at Millbank during the 2019 October Rebellion and charged with Obstruction of the Highway. He was tried at City of London Magistrates’ Court on 13th April 2021. Michael’s court statement, April 2021 Climate change poses an imminent threat to myself and my community and I am appalled at the fatal effects of it that we are seeing borne out right now around the world. More moderate courses of action have been ignored, ridiculed or brushed off by councils, government, corporations and the public for decades. Therefore, I took part in the Extinction Rebellion…
Amber Reeve, 26, student nurse from Cardiff
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Albuquerque’s ‘urban wildlife refuge’: much-needed green space or green gentrification?
An urban wildlife refuge is meant to alleviate generations of environmental racism that has beset the historic neighborhood of Mountain View. That’s assuming it can meet the community’s needsAlbuquerque’s South Valley was once a thriving oasis of food production watered by a network of historic irrigation canals, or acequias. Today, it’s home to several historic neighborhoods along the Rio Grande, including Mountain View. Related: The climate emergency is here. The media needs to act like it Continue reading… Source – Full Article https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/apr/14/albuquerque-new-mexico-green-spaces-mountain-view
America’s year of hunger: how children and people of color suffered most
Investigation of a year’s worth of data reveals the scale of America’s hunger and food insecurity crisis during a year of Covid-19Graphics by Aliya UteuovaBlack families in the US have gone hungry at two to three times the rate of white families over the course of the pandemic, according to new analysis which suggests political squabbling over Covid aid exacerbated a crisis that left millions of children without enough to eat.An investigation into food poverty by the Guardian and the Institute for Policy Research (IPR) at Northwestern University found gaping racial inequalities in access to adequate nutrition that threatens the……
A donkey: ‘Better to be born a limpet in the sea than a load bearing donkey’ | Helen Sullivan
Donkeys can grow so sick from mourning the loss of a companion that they dieWhen a donkey brays it is as though every rusted gate nearby is opening and closing at once; as though the iron seesaws and swings and roundabouts in one hundred abandoned playgrounds have begun to move by themselves: squeaking, creaking, screeching.“Better to be born a limpet in the sea than a load-bearing donkey,” they say in Sicily. But the first load I ever heard of a donkey bearing was rather grand: Christ himself, riding a beast of burden into Jerusalem. People grabbed their cloaks, cut branches……
France’s ban on short flights should be a wake-up call for Britain | Leo Murray
Instead of stopping unnecessary air travel, the UK is considering measures that would make it cheaperThis week the French national assembly voted to ban domestic flights on routes that could be travelled via train in under two and a half hours. The new rule, which is the result of a French citizens’ climate convention established by Emmanuel Macron in response to the gilets jaunes (yellow vests) movement, will capture 12% of French domestic flights. Though it’s more moderate than the convention’s initial proposal, which sought to ban all domestic flights on routes with rail alternatives of less than four hours,……
Steve Lowes, 50, company director from Surrey
Steve, aka Woody, is also an artist and lives on a wooden boat on the Thames. He was arrested on Whitehall during the 2019 October Rebellion and charged with Obstruction of the Highway. He was tried on the 4th March 2021 at City of London Magistrates’ Court. His case was dismissed due to lack of evidence. He was arrested again in October 2019 at the UKOG site in Horse Hill in Surrey for Obstruction of the Highway. The charge was dropped as not in the public interest. His third arrest was on 4th September 2020 at the Bank of England.…