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50,000 in Climate Change Protest + Climate Camp Occupies Trafalgar Square

imc london | 04.12.2009 09:46 | COP15 Climate Summit 2009 | Climate Chaos

Around 50,000 people took part in 'The Wave' demonstration in London on Saturday 5th December [ photos: 1 | 2 | 3 ] ahead of the Cop15 Climate conference - see Indymedia London Feature reports.

Following the Wave events and demonstration the London Climate Camp invited people to the COP Out Camp Out action - which took over Trafalgar Square, setting up a camp for an intended 48hrs to highlight the issues around the Cop15 mobilisation, summed up in the phrase "System Change not Climate Change. See Climate Camp Feature reports.

For coverage see Indymedia London Timeline
See also Liveblog archive | Twitter Tag search | Twitters: climatecampldn | copoutcampout

Help report what's happening by sending your reports from the streets.

See: The Wave Demonstration | Bike Ride | Climate Emergency | Climate Camp Action
Also see: Indymedia London | Imc uk Cop15 Section
For Cop 15 coverage see: Indymedia Denmark | Climate IMC

View of part of de demo marching down Whitehall
View of part of de demo marching down Whitehall


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imc london

Additions

UPDATES: Sunday 6th + Monday 7th

07.12.2009 13:45


Sunday 6th: Climate Camp Protestors in Protest at City Airport
 http://london.indymedia.org/articles/3278

Monday 7th: Protestors blockade European Climate Exchange as COP15 Starts
 http://london.indymedia.org/articles/3279

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Save Polar Bears from the meat eating tropics

06.12.2009 00:19

Here is a video about 'the wave', please include it as a feature with your climate change article

 http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4689717947890475769&ei=jfcaS8iAPcmb-AbSwqSMCQ&q=the+wave#

Saharan Eskimo


the co-op

06.12.2009 23:09

Was the Wave sponsored by the Co-operative Group?

Does anyone know if this was the first (environmental) protest with a corporate sponsor, or is this standard now?

Also does anyone know about the participation of David Miliband and Peter Mandelson at the demonstration? Is this true or are these just rumours? Any other government ministers?

questionmark


A few observations

07.12.2009 21:54

1. I'm sure there were closer to 100,000 than the 40 or 50 thousand being reported by the organisers and the media. I've been to plenty of marches in London and that was certainly one of the bigger ones. I tried to find the front, cutting off huge corners to get to the front but never found it yet waiting in one spot for the march to pass also proved fruitless as it just went on an on. Having been at a march only a couple of weeks ago which attracted 70,000 I'm sure this one was bigger.

2. It was a really 'plastic' march (for want of a better term). The mass production and standardisation of placards at this march were more noticeable than I'd ever seen which I though especially irons for a climate change march. There were dozens of cubic meters worth of sawn timber on those tens of thousands of identical printed cardboard placards. I saw very few home made efforts utilising people own slogans, recycled card and reclaimed timber etc.

3. The RSPB had produced plastic inflatable sausage shaped things with slogans on. What the hell is that about? What a waste of resources for something that will be 'used' once and then discarded. It's great that they mobalised their membership for the wave but that was really off message and just not on.

4. It was also amazing to see the co-op mobalise for the wave and we even had our local store putting leaflets for our local meetings and transport etc at the check outs. But what was with their placards? They really were little more than an advert for the co-op. I understand why they'd do that but still, it sucks.

5. Obviously all the usual criticism of A to B marches apply.

from me


Co-op cop in

08.12.2009 18:46

I cant remember seeing any placards on a climate march as bad as these Co-op ones. Whats worse, people were actually using them. God help us.

Mild natured


@ class struggle anarchists everywhere

08.12.2009 22:53

After the last climate camp (blackheath) there was a lot of criticism of climate camp and climate camp actions. this time around I have seen very little analysis or criticism of climate camp in trafalgar square from anarchists on indymedia or any other anarchist forums or e-lists. there has been no negative comments, in fact there has been no comment at all.
what does tis silence indicate? What do we think about the latest climate camp endeavour? Do we as class struggle anarchists support this action? Will it be an effective action? how should we support this action?
Personally i feel that climate camp and climate camp actions have lost their edge. Climate camp is no longer a threat to the status quo. Its quest for media approval has ensured that it has become the safe face of climate activism. this is state-sanctioned protest.
I commend all those who are camped in trafalgar square, your hearts are in the right place and potentially you face police harrassment, violence and incarceration, however it is time that the thousands of climate campers nationwide to step it up and take it to the next level.
We've done the workshops, we know whats at stake, its time to really make our mark.

working-class former climate camper


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