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New Doorstep Green in West Norfolk
various sizes on the site of a former dump just to the south of the
mouth of the River Nar in King's Lynn.
worldwide climate change conference in Buenos Aires
The Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention onClimate Change is taking place in Argentina from 6 to 17 December 2004.
Over 6,000 participants are gathering in Buenos Aires to decide on the fate
of the global climate. After Russia´s ratification of the Kyoto Protocol,
it is now coming into effect on 16 February 2005. Following are the comments of a participant at the conference.
Walks Users Criticise Obscure Planning Application
University decides to go ahead with £12M environmentally unfriendly car park
The Council of the University of East Anglia (UEA) in Norwich, yesterday, decided to go ahead with plans to build a huge decked multi-storey car park, expected to cost at least £12 million, despite a campaign by coalition of local campaign groups demanding that sustainable transport options are developed instead.Chemical concerns/ Institute still home to MIC stockpile
Twenty years ago today, forty tons of lethal MIC gas leaked from a pesticide factory in Bhopal, India. The disaster has killed up to 20,000 people and left at least 150,000 chronically ill to date. Today, an American plant owned by Bayer still stores roughly four times the MIC that leaked at Bhopal. The factory accounts for more than 90 percent of the stockpiles in the US.Icelandic Embassy in London Invaded
Activists target Icelandic Embassy in protest at the planned construction of the Karahnjukar dam.Students Turn up the Heat on Esso
After a year-long absence from recruitment-events, Esso were reminded onTuesday why they had previously pulled out of the milkround. Armed only
with 'E$$O Sucks' t-shirts and briefings on ExxonMobil's pathetic excuse
for a climate-change-policy, activists from People & Planet made it
clear that they were not prepared to tolerate Esso's presence on campus.
Support windfarms in Cambridge
Several weeks ago, Cambridge Indymedia ran a feature regarding the proposal to build a windfarm near to Boxworth, a village outside Cambridge:
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/cambridge/2004/09/297387.html
Cambridge Forum - Deforestation and Human Rights
This coming Tuesday, November 16th, we have a Cambridge Forum meeting onDeforestation and Human Rights, with three expert speakers. 8pm to 10pm at CB1 cafe, Mill Road.
the great gold hiest
On October 8, 1994 the biggest gold heist in history occurredHeritage Lottery Funded Tree Destruction Kings Lynn The Walks
Update on struggle to save 'heritage' trees and wildlife habitats at historic King's Lynn park - The Walks.Animals Politics and the US Elections
In America and other countries which promote the fallacy of democracy,animals are totally disenfranchised.
Anti-GM campaigners in court today!
Eight anti-GM protestors are in court today (Tues 28th Sept). We will be appearing before Harlow magaistrates court in Essex. The charges we face result from our non-violent blockade of Sainsbury's giant Waltham Point distribution centre on the M25 Essex / London borders.
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2004/07/294473.html
Cambridgeshire FOR Windfarms
The Walks Carnival stand has queues out of the door
Visitors were queueing out of the tent to see the multi-colour versionof the trees plan at the Walks Action Group's stall in King's Lynn's
Charter Carnival on Sunday 12 September.