'Give Peat a Chance'- Climate Camp Shannonbridge 2009
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Sunday August 23, 2009 23:31
by Paula Geraghty
mspgeraghty at yahoo dot ie

Drop it like it's hot - "Climate Action Now"
Hundreds participated in Climate Camp at Shannonbridge, which was held under the shadow of the peat burning powerstation.
The Climate Camp organised three events to create better awareness around the industrial use of peat in powerstations.
Related Links from Indymedia.ie:
Nurturing and reclaiming our city, our commons, our communities | Hundreds expected to camp for climate justice in Co. Offaly | Climate Campers take Direct Action on Bog Restoration | CLIMATE CAMP - Wish you were here !
Upcoming Action
Drain Blocking on Lodge Bog for Bog Restoration, Co Kildare
External Websites
Climate Camp Ireland Website - www.climatecamp.ie | Friends of the Earth (FoE) Climate Change Pages | Stop Climate Chaos - Ireland
Fianna Fáil's Garret Tubridy unknowingly contributed to the eco-conscious Climate Camp at Shannonbridge. Recent local election posters were reused as part of the men's toilet facilities. Users did not have to look at his face. Gavin Harte gave a talk on communicating the media message with plenty of workshops on drumming, Rossport, permaculture, the endless dreamcatchers and there were more banners being made than you could shake a stick at. It was great for kids and parents alike.
Lentil Disorder provided the veggie food for the hungry masses with an oats crisis on the Saturday morning. Chocolate flapjacks sated the appetites of early risers.
Locals were bemused watching the parade which left the camp shortly after midday. The barmen from both locals - Killeen's and Luker's pubs - waved at some of their new customers. Another local said nothing like this had ever happened in Shannonbridge before. Paraders from the camp had dressed up as zombies and the dark forces of dangerous carbon emissions with a symbolic chimney stack. Biffo of course led the zombies through the village! Campers had made banners, placards, dream catchers and an eclectic sound system boomed, 'Black Betty, Bam Alam' and Marley.
Kayakers got onto the little island in the middle of the Shannon holding aloft a banner 'Sponge Bog Stops Floods', as the parade reached the bridge timed nicely with cyclists returning from another direct action from the bog.
A few different direct actions were planned and no one told me nuthin'.
There are three peat powerstations in ireland, Lanesboro and Edenderry, where agile activists dropped banners from, and Shannonbridge where there was a parade and some scuffles broke out when the parade couldn't go up to the powerstation.
Look atClimateCamp.ie for more information about the issues.
Here's a selection of images from some events and life at the climate camp with images from the banner drops in the third post down.
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