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Saturday December 05, 2009
Start: Dec 5 2009 10:00 am

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On the day of the climate demonstrations 250 cyclists started the action early and took the streets on a loud and colourful bike ride to demand emergency action on climate change from the government.

Starting off at Lincoln’s Inn Field, Alexis Rowell, Green Camden Councillor and founder of Cutting The Carbon, gave her support. There was then a stop-off at the BP headquarters where Maryla Hart of Food Not Fuel spoke about the corporation’s investment in agrofuels, before Jess Worth of the New Internationalist demanded an end to their funding of the destructive Canadian Tar Sands industry. Later, there was a short rally at the headquarters of climate criminal E.ON against new coal-fired power stations.

Cyclists then made a grand arrival at the Climate Emergency Rally at Speakers’ Corner to hear more rousing speeches from Caroline Lucas MEP, John McDonnell MP, John Stewart [HACAN] as well as others including Simon Hughes MP who himself came on the ride.

But the pedal-power hasn’t stopped there. Two CCC supporters carried on after the rally and are cycling 280 miles from London to Copenhagen to join the demonstrations there. Keep up support on their Facebook group page here.

 

 


Saturday December 5th - on the eve of the Copenhagen Climate Talks

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 Join the biggest climate demo in the UK so far!

Climate Emergency Bike Ride The day kicks off with a cycle ride for those who like to  protest on two wheels. Assemble at Lincoln's Inn Fields at 10.00 am. The ride will  finish at the Climate Emergency Rally. See more here.

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Take a more radical climate message to the demonstration! Come to the 'Climate Emergency Rally'!  Help us promote the message that the climate crisis is an emergency requiring emergency measures! Make sure the UK governemnt understands we are not just demonstrating for a fair and effective deal at Copenhagen but also for them to do much more to fight the climate crisis at home! Most of the measures we will be promoting at the Rally are also in Early Day Motion 2057 - see here.  The Rally will start at 12 noon at Hyde Park. After the Rally we will feed into the march organised by the Stop Climate Chaos Coalition - see below -  leading to the "Wave" event.

Download the flier from our leaflets page. For transport to the demonstration from around the country check the Local groups page.

Image The main march, organised by the Stop Climate Chaos Coalition will start leaving Grosvenor Square at 1.00 pm. From then until 2.00 to 2.30 pm people will be leaving the Square and the 'Climate Emergency' protestors will be joining them as they begin their march. The march will go via Berkley square, Piccadilly and Trafalgar Square to surround Parliament for "The Wave" at 3.00 pm. Dispersal of the protest is expected by around 4.30 pm

 

Start: Dec 5 2009 12:00 pm

Crowd at Speakers Corner

Thousands came togther for the Climate Emergency Rally at the start of  the UK's biggest day of climate protest, yet, on 5th December, the Saturday before the opening of the Copenhagen Climate Talks.  They came to demand immediate and radical action on climate from the UK government.

The rally's key demands were:

  • Declaration of a Climate Emergency
  • 10% cuts by end 2010
  • A million green jobs by end 2010
  • Ban domestic flights
  • 55 mph speed limit – scrap the roads program
  • End Agrofuel use
Saturday December 12, 2009
Start: Dec 12 2009 12:00 am

GLOBAL DAY OF  ACTION CLIMATE MARCH IN COPENHAGEN, 12th DECEMBER

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The Campaign against Climate Change was out 'on tour' wth our hallmark 'globe-in-a-greenhouse' and assorted flags and banners at the magnificent climate march in Copenhagen on 12th December, the Global Day of Action on climate on the Saturday midway through the climate talks.

The CCC co-organised the 'Euro-train'  that took 800 activists from Belgium, France and the UK to Copenhagen for the weekend of the 12th-13th. This was in collaboration with 'Climate et Justice Sociale'  from Belgium and 'Amis de la Terre'  from France. 133 activists from the UK went on the train, while CCC also organised a coach that took another 50 activists.

The Global Day of Action march in Copenhagen was a great success, with maybe around 100,000 taking part including sizeable contingents from many European countries and a broad diversity of people from all over the world. CCC enthusiasts joined the Friends of Earth 'Flood for Climate Justice' outside the venue of the 'Klima Forum' at 10.00 am and proceeded with the 'greenhouse'  to Christiansborg which rapidly filled up with demonstrators to hear speeches before the march left around 2.00 pm for the 6km march to the Bella centre (where the conference was being held), where there were more speeches and entertainment into the early evening.

Everyone was agreed it was a fantastic day - not to be missed - and a milestone in the building of  a global campaign against climate change.

See our photo gallery from the day here. We've also greated a Flickr group for others to share their photos from the march.

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