The SLP, ExxonMobil's new Southampton to London Heathrow aviation fuel pipeline, is cutting a swathe of destruction across South East England; putting planet and people before profit and enabling our government's ecocidal airport expansion plans.
You can help in the fight against Gatwick Airport Expansion plans even if you only have a few minutes to spare. All you need to do is log into the Planning Inspectorate's hearing on climate impacts of the expansion on Tuesday 30th April 9.15am onwards (hearing starts at 10am). Just by getting high attendance numbers for this meeting, we will show the Planning Inspectorate that people are concerned about the climate impacts of airport expansion. You don't have to follow the whole hearing, or any of it if you are busy. You can just have the hearing playing in the background.
Join us in this minimum effort, maximum impact action!
livestream of the Issue Specific Hearing on Tuesday 30 April
livestream of this event is available for those wishing to observe in real-time: https://cvslivestream.co.uk/gatwick/.
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Separate instructions have been sent to those who have registered to speak at Issue Specific Hearing 6 (ISH6) on Tuesday 30 April 2024.
The SLP, ExxonMobil's new Southampton to London Heathrow aviation fuel pipeline, is cutting a swathe of destruction across South East England; putting planet and people before profit and enabling our government's ecocidal airport expansion plans.
”We will fight for that right to free protest. We will fight for democracy in the UK.” – Chris Packham. • Defend Our Juries and the Free Political Prisoners campaign are calling on concerned groups and individuals to join us at the Royal Courts of Justice on January 29th & 30th at the mass-appeal of 16 […]
A government planning inspectorate is sitting near Gatwick for six months, examining business plans to expand capacity at Gatwick airport. These plans will:- Fossil fuel combustion should already be being phased out, instead emissions are soaring. The plans are disastrous and against every expert recommendation to avoid passing climate change tipping points, which will cause […]
Mass action across London targeting web of organisations propping up the fossil fuel economy · Thirteen sites hit, including those of BP, JP Morgan, the Institute of Economic Affairs, BAE Systems and the Church Of England · Protestors call for organisations to CUT THE TIES with the fossil fuel […]
Scientists and young climate campaigners are barricading multiple private airports across thirteen countries today (10 November), including Farnborough Airport and London Luton Airport’s Harrods Terminal, to demand a total ban on all private jets and a tax on frequent flyers.
The SLP, ExxonMobil's new Southampton to London Heathrow aviation fuel pipeline, is cutting a swathe of destruction across South East England; putting planet and people before profit and enabling our government's ecocidal airport expansion plans.
Press Release : Extinction Rebellion stops work on aviation fuel pipeline to Heathrow. Extinction Rebellion South East UK Photographs, please click here Livestream from around 10.00am and available afterwardshttps://www.facebook.com/XRSouthEastUK/Updates on twitter https://twitter.com/XrSouthEastUK For Immediate Publication — START — Funeral cortege of eco-protestors invade site to dig grave and mourn the climate destruction that the project […]
This is a real warning from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. What does this mean? Extreme weather events happening more frequently and more severely. crops failing around the world, prices rising in our supermarkets and huge swathes of our planet becoming unliveable. In our hearts, we all know that the balance of […]
XR South East Actions Roundup February 2022
Amazon’s fulfilment centre at Dartford, Kent is being blocked by climate activists who are disrupting the company’s business on its busiest day of the year. The action is intended to draw attention to Amazon’s exploitation of its workers and environmentally destructive and wasteful business practices on Black Friday.