Showing posts with label airport expansion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label airport expansion. Show all posts

Saturday, 7 September 2019

Dangerous Storage And Green Pollution Creating Machines!!!

        It is the height of hypocrisy for the government to talk about being green and then enter into plans to expand airports. Those "men in their amazing flying machines", leave the ground in lots of cases with 200,000 pounds, (weight) of high octane aviation fuel, and as the skim seamlessly through the air they burn most of that before landing, spewing it into the atmosphere. How many planes are in the air at any given time? Yet airport developers make statements like we will be carbon free in such and such a year, while planning to double capacity. Apart from the burning and spewing that poison into the atmosphere, there is the highly dangerous process, in every city that has an airport, of transporting and storing unbelievable volumes of this extremely volatile substance, usually in densely populated areas. Of course this will only get worse as the airport expansion brigade push there planet destroying plans, naturally the plans will all be painted "green".   
This from Act For Freedom Now:

Aviation Fuel Tankers Attacked in Bristol,UK
        In the heart of Easton, next to a school, in a busy residential area
between a well used railway line and a motorway, is enough aviation fuel to cause a major explosion. Aviation fuel contains over 2,000 chemicals. Once ignited it has a much higher BTU (British Thermal Unit) than gasoline and can burn much longer. In Easton, there are 6 white tankers, each 60 foot long.
      We are often labelled “terrorists” but if we were then… boom! bye, bye! Instead, we decided to attack these containers with dark blue paint. In executing this small act of defiance we hope to highlight their existance, and the danger they pose. This prank was also done to add to the current discourse and campaigns around the expansion of Bristol Airport.
      The huge quantity of aviation fuel is kept in case there is ever a
shortage at the airport. The reality is that the existance of these
tankers puts people’s lives at risk everyday, just so that corporations can continue “business as usual” at all costs. If anything was to happen at Bristol Airport, then this fuel would be taken to Filton Airfield. Filton Airfield is currently used by the National Police Air Service to fly the police helicopter (residents of Bristol will be all too familiar with it’s oppressive presence). Filton is also home to a large Airbus Factory, which was occupied in 2018. Airbus supply the Turkish regime with missiles, fighter jet components and other technology.
      The Bristol Cable have previously investigated these connections.
     The ports and docks of Bristol have a long history of profitting from slavery, the military, and, most recently, the distribution of fuel. Q8 Aviation recently celebrated the fact that over 10 million tonnes of aviation fuel had passed through Bristol dock. There is a huge network of pipelines that start in Bristol and were used in so-called ‘World War 2’ to disseminate fuel. The comedian Mark Thomas has commented on the voltality and precarity of this. The pipelines form a network all over this island. Thomas highlighted the use of signs on farm land in the South West to warn against digging (due to the pipelines). These signs are still visible near Avonmouth and the Severn Estuary, and the
pipelines are an accident waiting to happen.
        Bristol Airport has put forward plans for expansion, and wants to double it’s capacity (to 12 million). It has used green wash to legitimise this, publishing a ‘Carbon Roadmap’ which claims it will become “carbon neutral” by 2025.
     The amazon is on fire and we are sleep walking into an unprecedented ecological disater. Claims by any corporation to be “carbon neutral” are a sick joke at the expense of the planet. This is no time for offsetting.
      We are not XR. We ask for nothing, and make no demands. We are accountable only to ourselves. We don’t think that our action will change much, but we hope that it will make people think.
      Solidarity with the Indigenous Mura people in Canutama, Brazil who are fighting the destruction of the Amazon. Also, belated solidarity with Anarchist Prisoners (following the week of action 23rd-30th August), especially Der Drei Von Der Park Bank. 
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Saturday, 2 January 2016

A Planet, Or A Concrete And Tarmac Market Place?


         Zad is a huge development that will devastate a vast tract of land around Nantes. It involves building a large airport, and the roads and hotel infrastructure that goes with such a project, it also involves enlarging the port at Saint-Nazaire with all the maze of warehouses, roads and motorways that would be require. This project is massive and will evict people and cause devastation to a vast tract of the environment. It is another example of the march of destructive capitalism, of the concrete and tarmac tsunami that is turning our planet into a concrete and tarmac market place for the corporations.
Afternoon/evening of support to the ZAD of Notre-Dame-Des-Landes
Film, snacks, literature, discussion, pizza, bar, concert. Notre Dame of struggles, 15 Rue Abélard, Lille, Metro: Porte d’Arras
January 9th 2016 from 3pm at La Ferblanterie
Excerpt: For a few months the government has announced its wish, to resume airport works involving the eviction of its inhabitants; destruction of the grove, its cultures and protected species. This is why, following a ZAD call-out to re-establish support committees throughout France, around forty people gathered in Lille on November 25th 2015 to sketch out a new committee.
 
Program of festivity:
3pm: Film screening of “The battle of black water”.
A film tracing a struggle against a dam project in Couvin, Belgium, notably posing the question of political violence, the compositions during a fight, and finding inventiveness.
4:30pm: Snacks
5:30pm: “Building the ZAD” short film to introduce the discussion after.
It was made by people from the ZAD that in particular shows the different experiences of food and political autonomy.
6pm: Discussion with the presence of people from the ZAD of NDDL
7:30-8pm: Pizza party! / Bar
Read interviews of people struggling on the ZAD or at Notav made ​​by the “Bad Troops” collective.
9pm: Concert:
Comète Normale, Free Jazz
Guest
Party
Liberated price except the bar beer
http://comitezadlille.noblogs.org
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