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Default Kyoto March: May 15th, London

CAMPAIGN AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE

www.campaigncc.org

KYOTO MARCH

Saturday May 15th, London

Time to stand up for the environment

Time to make a stand against Bush

The Kyoto March is an annual event that allows people to get together and
onto the streets to sound the alarm about the accelerating deterioration of
the global environment and in particular the huge threat posed by the
catastrophic destabilisation of global climate. It is a chance to make a
stand against those with the greatest power who are most to blame:
currently George W Bush and his backers in the US fossil fuel industry, who
sabotaged the world's efforts to deal with global climate change by dumping
the Kyoto treaty now 3 years ago. Our event marks the anniversary of that
greatest of environmental crimes.

Our event includes:

1. A 'Long March' from Exxon-Mobil HQ, near Leatherhead, Surrey, 20 miles to
the US Embassy, central London. Starts 7.00 am - but you can join anywhere
en route (or leave the march, leapfrog ahead by tube/train and join again,
etc.): for timetable and 'night-before' accommodation near the start see
below.

ExxonMobil is the world's largest oil company and Bush's principal
anti-Kyoto corporate backer: it has been waging a cynical war of
disinformation on climate change, for many years. See www.stopesso.com.

2. Rally at the Imperial War Museum, 3.30 pm for the main march (last leg of
the 'Long March') through central London to the US Embassy.

3. Speeches and 'DINOSAUR PARTY' at the US Embassy, from 5.30 pm. The
dinosaurs in the White House and the US fossil fuel industry, with very
large bank accounts but very small brains, are taking all of us the way of
the dinosaurs. Join us for some MASS-EXTINCTION fun!

Route of Long March: From Esso HQ, Ermyn Way, off the A24 just North of
Leatherhead, follows the A24, diverging from this for Ewell centre and
Wimbledon (Dorset Rd., Hartfield Rd., to centre - Broadway, Merton High St
to regain A24); then from Clapham Common via the A3, to Kennington Road, via
which to the Imperial War Museum.

Timetable: 7.00 am, leave Esso HQ; 8.00 am Epsom Town centre; 10.20 am
Morden Tube; 11.15-12.15 Wimbledon Centre (Safeways,Broadway); 2.25 pm
Clapham Common Tube; 3.30 pm Rally at Imperial War Museum; 5.30 pm US
Embassy, Grosvenor Square. Full timetable etc. at www.campaigncc.org.

Go the whole way, join in along the way, or at the Rally at the Imperial War
Museum for the march through central London ... or come to the 'Dinosaur
Party' at the US Embassy.

Anyone joining us for the whole march who would like overnight accommodation
with transport to starting point in the morning please contact us (contacts
below).

Dress code theme: Dinosaurs, extinct species, threatened species, Oil/Coal
industry Dinosaurs, Bush/Cheney Dinosaurs, Uncle Sam Dinosaurs, or of course
just identify yourself as a member of a threatened species! Plus anything
that shows Bush, Uncle Sam, Exxon fat-cats etc ... as climate/environmental
villains.

Organised by the CAMPAIGN AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE

Up-to-date details: www.campaigncc.org
, 0208 8553327, 07903 316331.

PLEASE PASS THIS NOTICE ON TO AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE



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Default Kyoto March: May 15th, London

Nothing will stop people like Bush, campaign after campaign is a waste of
time in the long run.

Look what happened after the anti-war march last year.....

Tom
Danbury, Essex (107m)

"CCC" wrote in message
...
CAMPAIGN AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE

www.campaigncc.org

KYOTO MARCH

Saturday May 15th, London

Time to stand up for the environment

Time to make a stand against Bush

The Kyoto March is an annual event that allows people to get together and
onto the streets to sound the alarm about the accelerating deterioration

of
the global environment and in particular the huge threat posed by the
catastrophic destabilisation of global climate. It is a chance to make a
stand against those with the greatest power who are most to blame:
currently George W Bush and his backers in the US fossil fuel industry,

who
sabotaged the world's efforts to deal with global climate change by

dumping
the Kyoto treaty now 3 years ago. Our event marks the anniversary of that
greatest of environmental crimes.

Our event includes:

1. A 'Long March' from Exxon-Mobil HQ, near Leatherhead, Surrey, 20 miles

to
the US Embassy, central London. Starts 7.00 am - but you can join

anywhere
en route (or leave the march, leapfrog ahead by tube/train and join again,
etc.): for timetable and 'night-before' accommodation near the start see
below.

ExxonMobil is the world's largest oil company and Bush's principal
anti-Kyoto corporate backer: it has been waging a cynical war of
disinformation on climate change, for many years. See www.stopesso.com.

2. Rally at the Imperial War Museum, 3.30 pm for the main march (last leg

of
the 'Long March') through central London to the US Embassy.

3. Speeches and 'DINOSAUR PARTY' at the US Embassy, from 5.30 pm. The
dinosaurs in the White House and the US fossil fuel industry, with very
large bank accounts but very small brains, are taking all of us the way of
the dinosaurs. Join us for some MASS-EXTINCTION fun!

Route of Long March: From Esso HQ, Ermyn Way, off the A24 just North of
Leatherhead, follows the A24, diverging from this for Ewell centre and
Wimbledon (Dorset Rd., Hartfield Rd., to centre - Broadway, Merton High St
to regain A24); then from Clapham Common via the A3, to Kennington Road,

via
which to the Imperial War Museum.

Timetable: 7.00 am, leave Esso HQ; 8.00 am Epsom Town centre; 10.20 am
Morden Tube; 11.15-12.15 Wimbledon Centre (Safeways,Broadway); 2.25 pm
Clapham Common Tube; 3.30 pm Rally at Imperial War Museum; 5.30 pm US
Embassy, Grosvenor Square. Full timetable etc. at www.campaigncc.org.

Go the whole way, join in along the way, or at the Rally at the Imperial

War
Museum for the march through central London ... or come to the 'Dinosaur
Party' at the US Embassy.

Anyone joining us for the whole march who would like overnight

accommodation
with transport to starting point in the morning please contact us

(contacts
below).

Dress code theme: Dinosaurs, extinct species, threatened species, Oil/Coal
industry Dinosaurs, Bush/Cheney Dinosaurs, Uncle Sam Dinosaurs, or of

course
just identify yourself as a member of a threatened species! Plus anything
that shows Bush, Uncle Sam, Exxon fat-cats etc ... as

climate/environmental
villains.

Organised by the CAMPAIGN AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE

Up-to-date details: www.campaigncc.org
, 0208 8553327, 07903 316331.

PLEASE PASS THIS NOTICE ON TO AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE




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Default Kyoto March: May 15th, London

Tom wrote:
Nothing will stop people like Bush, campaign after campaign is a
waste of time in the long run.

Look what happened after the anti-war march last year.....

Tom
Danbury, Essex (107m)


You make it sound as though it's just the US who's at fault. What about Russia
and China? Both of those countries failed to ratify the Kyoto Accord, yet
nothing is said about them! I suppose it's more 'fashionable' to attack the US
at the moment...

Paul.


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Default Kyoto March: May 15th, London

yeh.. great attitude..

"Tom" wrote in message
...
Nothing will stop people like Bush, campaign after campaign is a waste of
time in the long run.

Look what happened after the anti-war march last year.....

Tom
Danbury, Essex (107m)

"CCC" wrote in message
...
CAMPAIGN AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE

www.campaigncc.org

KYOTO MARCH

Saturday May 15th, London

Time to stand up for the environment

Time to make a stand against Bush

The Kyoto March is an annual event that allows people to get together

and
onto the streets to sound the alarm about the accelerating deterioration

of
the global environment and in particular the huge threat posed by the
catastrophic destabilisation of global climate. It is a chance to make a
stand against those with the greatest power who are most to blame:
currently George W Bush and his backers in the US fossil fuel industry,

who
sabotaged the world's efforts to deal with global climate change by

dumping
the Kyoto treaty now 3 years ago. Our event marks the anniversary of

that
greatest of environmental crimes.

Our event includes:

1. A 'Long March' from Exxon-Mobil HQ, near Leatherhead, Surrey, 20

miles
to
the US Embassy, central London. Starts 7.00 am - but you can join

anywhere
en route (or leave the march, leapfrog ahead by tube/train and join

again,
etc.): for timetable and 'night-before' accommodation near the start see
below.

ExxonMobil is the world's largest oil company and Bush's principal
anti-Kyoto corporate backer: it has been waging a cynical war of
disinformation on climate change, for many years. See www.stopesso.com.

2. Rally at the Imperial War Museum, 3.30 pm for the main march (last

leg
of
the 'Long March') through central London to the US Embassy.

3. Speeches and 'DINOSAUR PARTY' at the US Embassy, from 5.30 pm. The
dinosaurs in the White House and the US fossil fuel industry, with very
large bank accounts but very small brains, are taking all of us the way

of
the dinosaurs. Join us for some MASS-EXTINCTION fun!

Route of Long March: From Esso HQ, Ermyn Way, off the A24 just North of
Leatherhead, follows the A24, diverging from this for Ewell centre and
Wimbledon (Dorset Rd., Hartfield Rd., to centre - Broadway, Merton High

St
to regain A24); then from Clapham Common via the A3, to Kennington Road,

via
which to the Imperial War Museum.

Timetable: 7.00 am, leave Esso HQ; 8.00 am Epsom Town centre; 10.20 am
Morden Tube; 11.15-12.15 Wimbledon Centre (Safeways,Broadway); 2.25 pm
Clapham Common Tube; 3.30 pm Rally at Imperial War Museum; 5.30 pm US
Embassy, Grosvenor Square. Full timetable etc. at www.campaigncc.org.

Go the whole way, join in along the way, or at the Rally at the Imperial

War
Museum for the march through central London ... or come to the 'Dinosaur
Party' at the US Embassy.

Anyone joining us for the whole march who would like overnight

accommodation
with transport to starting point in the morning please contact us

(contacts
below).

Dress code theme: Dinosaurs, extinct species, threatened species,

Oil/Coal
industry Dinosaurs, Bush/Cheney Dinosaurs, Uncle Sam Dinosaurs, or of

course
just identify yourself as a member of a threatened species! Plus

anything
that shows Bush, Uncle Sam, Exxon fat-cats etc ... as

climate/environmental
villains.

Organised by the CAMPAIGN AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE

Up-to-date details: www.campaigncc.org
, 0208 8553327, 07903 316331.

PLEASE PASS THIS NOTICE ON TO AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE








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