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climate loan shark on the streets

Written by brighton on November 27, 2011 – 10:33 am -

On Saturday we took to the streets armed with a human-eating “climate loan” shark, in solidarity with international protests during the run-up to the U.N. climate talks in Durban beginning on Monday, and to illustrate how our government is lending climate adaptation money to poor countries through the World Bank, effectively behaving like a loan shark.

Alongside activists worldwide, we’re calling for the money to be donated through the United Nations Climate Adaptation Fund – so far our government has refused.


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Africa demands climate justice: photos

Written by brighton on October 23, 2011 – 3:19 pm -

Photos from our very well attended public meeting. Thanks to Bongani and Deborah for inspiring, educational talks, and to everybody who attended, contributed and learned.


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Africa demands climate justice: public meeting

Written by brighton on September 29, 2011 – 6:55 pm -


Come to our public meeting on Monday 10th October, 7pm at the Brighthelm Centre on North Road to hear Bongani Mthembu from South Africa and Deborah Doane, director of WDM, speak about the urgent need for climate justice ahead of the UN climate talks in South Africa in December.

Bongani Mthembu is from Umlazi, South Africa’s second biggest township. He is a member
of a Durban environment group, and campaigns against industrial pollution in the area. He
is working to educate ordinary South Africans about environmental injustice, and organising
demonstrations at December’s talks, calling for solutions that also tackle poverty and
inequality.

Bongani will be joined by Deborah Doane, director of the World Development Movement,
which is hosting the event.


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Caroline Lucas joins our Barclays campus protest

Written by brighton on September 29, 2011 – 5:42 pm -


Green Party MP Caroline Lucas joined our Sussex University campus protest outside its Barclays branch last Monday.

As students enrolled in clubs and societies during the annual Freshers’ Fair, we took to the pathways of the university in outrage at the bank’s role in profiting from commodity speculation, guaranteeing massive price hikes in basic staples and forcing the world’s poor consumers into starvation.

“It’s outrageous that Barclays still have a space on the Sussex campus,” says Catherine Rowe, a Masters student and a member of our group. “They’re literally making a killing.”


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We present an evening with Danny Chivers

Written by brighton on August 12, 2011 – 5:18 am -

Renowned author and eco-activist Danny Chivers (New Internationalist/Newsnight/Tenner Films) will be giving a free talk at the Lectern pub opposite B&Q on Lewes Road at 7pm on Wednesday 24th August.

Danny was one of the infamous “Ratcliffe Six”, direct action protesters whose trial collapsed in January after revelations about undercover police officer Mark Kennedy.

Danny will be giving the inside story of the whole bizarre Ratcliffe affair, mixed up with slam poetry, some unlikely good news on climate change, ideas for future eco-campaigning, and cute pictures of kittens.

This year, he has also been thrown out of BP’s AGM for an anti-tar sands protest, been lightly grilled by Jeremy Paxman live on BBC Newsnight, and also launched his new book: “The No-Nonsense Guide to Climate Change”.

There’ll be an opportunity to ask Danny questions and have dinner or a pint with other like-minded people. The Lectern pub will be serving food until 9pm.

Danny’s book, published by New Internationalist, is a handy pocket guide to the whole climate issue, using friendly, jargon-free language (along with a smattering of humour, poetry and unusual analogies) to explain the latest science, politics, solutions, technologies, barriers, activism, and where we go from here.

You can read the first chapter of the book for free online, here:

What people say about the book:

“Gets to grips with big ideas using good, plain language” – Nicola Bullard, Focus on Global South

“A worthwhile and engaging read which is particularly strong in laying out the science and yet staying positive” – Green Prophet

“Convincing and infectious” – All Top Books

What people say about Danny’s poetry:

“Feisty, thought-provoking and politically rounded…a seriously funny rising star” – New Internationalist Magazine

“Half master of witty banter, half eerily reasonable prophet of environmental Armageddon” – Radio Foreplay

“A star in the making” – John Rivers, Fifth Estate

You can see Danny performing some of his poetry here:

“Lifestyle Choice” live at the G20 protests in London:

“Consumed”, live at the Edinburgh Climate Camp:

“A Modest Proposal” by Tenner Films, on location at Dungeness nuclear power station:
(winner, Best Freefall Film, Limelight Short Film Award)


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Just Do It comes to Brighton

Written by brighton on August 4, 2011 – 3:27 pm -


Activist film of the summer – no, decade, Just Do It will be at the Duke of York’s cinema on Saturday 20th August at 4pm. Featuring many of WDM B&H’s friends and cohorts, it should hopefully inspire us all to get on with changing our corner of the world.

There’s a Q&A afterwards and we’ll have a stall somewhere in the cinema so do come along and stay for a chat afterwards.


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Barclays Hove stunt video

Written by brighton on July 18, 2011 – 3:12 pm -

Not content with RBS: The Return (see below), we’ve now done a double take with Barclays, this time in Hove where we highlighted the big bank’s morally dubious gambling on food prices.

We were also recorded for posterity – and this time not by security. Watch our one and a half minute video here or follow the link below right.

Thanks to Vicki for taking the time to film us, especially as she’s so busy being an award-winning documentary film-maker herself


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WDM vs RBS: the return

Written by brighton on June 18, 2011 – 4:31 pm -

Hot on the heels of our Barclays stunt, we did our bit for International Stop the Tar Sands Day with a spot of tarring and feathering outside our local publicly-owned branch of the Royal Bank of Scotland, in conjunction with People & Planet.

RBS are using taxpayers money to finance companies drilling for oil in the tar sands, the most environmentally destructive project on earth.

We told RBS what we thought of them for their involvement in the tar sands two years ago, but as they’re now about to begin financing drilling in Madagascar, we decided to let them know we haven’t gone away yet.

More photos (and in higher-res) on our photobucket page.


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Barclays held to account

Written by brighton on May 9, 2011 – 1:59 pm -



We pitched up outside Barclays on North Street on 6th May to highlight how its bankers are making a killing (literally) by speculating on food prices, causing dizzying fluctuations in the real price of commodoties which push poor people further into poverty.

We had an evil banker-eagle, foodstuffs at vastly inflated prices, a megaphone and lots and lots of action cards & letters to the chancellor signed. There were also several promises to change bank accounts from customers, and a private surveillance van parked across the street. We must be upsetting somebody…

more photos on our facebook page


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