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Climate Camp Film Night - Camden, Monday 2nd

Climate Camp London | 01.06.2008 22:20 | Climate Camp 2008 | Climate Chaos | London

All welcome - Free Entry!


Climate Camp 2008 - Camden Film night



When? - Monday 2nd June. 7pm till 11pm



Where? - Inspiral Lounge: Camden's very own eco, healthy, vibrant chill our bar just by the lock (250 Camden High Street Camden Lock London NW1 8QS )



What? - Lots and lots of exciting and little seen footage of the previous camps and all the fun we get up to. Live accoustic music, and lots of discussion.

Why? - Because we want to show you how great climate camp is. To get you involved and hear what you think of it all. To meet a new face and just hang out.

 http://climatecamp.org.uk/



Cinema libre

 http://www.26cinemalibre.org.uk/
 http://www.myspace.com/26cinemalibre

showcasing political, environmental and socially relevant media-encouraging debate and free thinking. We pride ourselves for being a platform for discussion to take place, inviting opinions from all corners of the world into the fold! Come and join us this Monday for more of the unsame!

Monday 2nd June 'Climate Camp'


Come see films and hear about the most exciting event of the year!



Docs, Music And Discussion
7pm - 11pm
!!!FREE!!!

Climate Camp London
- Homepage: http://climatecamp.org.uk/

Comments

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Why not turn the camp into a festival?

02.06.2008 18:18

Why not turn the camp into a free fesitval? That way it would attract thousands more people and get more people involved in the movement. Why does the climate change protest camp have to be so boring and serious like an old Soviet era style Mayday parade.

Free festival supporter


turn the camp into a festival?

02.06.2008 21:04

The fact that you find climate change boring speaks volumes about your values. Yes I'm sure making it a festy would attract thousands more people... many of who's main interest would be to get off their faces, party all night and end up pissing, shitting and puking in the hedgerows and leaving truck loads of litter and excrement for others to clear up. And rather than attracting local people to our vital cause as happened last year at Heathrow, the inevitable noise and selfish behaviour from some would keep many locals away and maybe make them side with the fearmongering mainstream media and cops. Climate camp exists for concerned citizens to meet up and work hard together to plan actions to tackle climate change because they have no faith at all in governments to do anything except exacerbate the problem by their "sustained economic growth at all costs" belief systems. Festy types would see the climate change part of the camp as a sideshow to the music. Wrong priority and attitude entirely.

more sorted than you


festival?

02.06.2008 21:23

there are many festivals - some still free - but only one climate camp. it's not about how many attend its about the ideas and connections that are made there.

oh and quiet though it may have been during the week, Sunday was a party and a half..

x


inanna


it IS a festival!

03.06.2008 01:22

...a festival of resistance

climate camp isn't boring and serious - it's creative and exciting.

you learn things, make things, meet interesting people, plan and carry out direct action together. it's as good as a summer festival AND it's about remaking the future - what could be better?

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