[Cc-webedit] Fw: [climatecampprocess] COP15 Tour Dates and Venues for the Website (front or links?)

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Tue Feb 3 20:14:04 GMT 2009


Hi Jonathan

I already had the dates up so that bit of text fills it out a bit.

In peace Neil

> Hi Neil,
>
> Great that the Nottingham gathering is up on the front already. Here are
> the details of the Copenhagen speaker tour - not sure if they've gone
> direct to you as well.
>
> My suggestion for the front page would be to replace the second paragraph
> that's current up there with the blurb below, then the events as listed in
> Wolfe's email. This will obviously need to change when the G20 action is
> announced (tomorrow?), but I'm sure people are on the case with that. I've
> also think the top section of the front page needs some tweaking but I
> have to run to a meeting.
>
> Sorry if this is duplicating something someone else has sent you. Am
> copying in International list and Webedit list. As time is pressing I
> suggest you make these changes and then amend it if others have comments.
>
> Jonathan
>
> ---
>
> Suggested blurb:
>
> COP15 Copenhagen Info Tour, 6-17 February 2009
> Do we cheer them on, block them in, or close them down?
>
> The UN talks in Copenhagen this December are supposed to be the place
> where world leaders agree a new
> international deal to stop climate change. But progress so far has been
> undermined by corporate lobbying and false, market-based solutions.
>
> When activists from across Europe hit the streets of Copenhagen, should we
> be calling on governments to do better, blockading them in until they come
> up with a good deal, or are the negotiations so flawed we should try to
> close them down?
>
> Mads and Sofie, Danish activists from Klimax in Copenhagen, are here to
> take part in discussion forums around the country from 6-17 February.
> Events include:
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: ~wolfe~
> To: process
> Cc: process at climatecamp.org.uk
> Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2009 5:04 PM
> Subject: [climatecampprocess] COP15 Tour Dates and Venues for the Website
> (front or links?)
>
>
> Cambridge:
> Friday 6 February
> The Shop
> 18 Jesus Lane
> map:
> http://tinyurl.com/c38o8d
> 19.00
>
> Brighton:
> Earth First Moot
> Saturday 7/8
>
> Cowley Club
> 12 London Road
> 10.00 am
> http://www.cowleyclub.org.uk/
>
> London:
> Monday 9 February
> The studio
> 22 Betterton Street
> WC2
> (through the blue door and upstairs)
> 19.00
>
> Oxford:
> People and Planet
> Wednesday 11 February
> Moser Theatre
> Wadham College
> Parks Road
> Oxford, OX1
> Get directions
> 19.00
>
> Kendal:
> Thursday 12 February
> Castle Street Centre
> Castle St
> LA9 6XX
> directions: http://www.castlestreetcentre.com/id1.html).
> Start time 1930.
>
>
> Edinburgh:
> Friday 13 February
> The Forest Cafe
> 3 Bristo Place
> 19:00-20:30
>
> Glasgow:
> Saturday 14 February
> The Electron Club (above the CCA)
> 350 Sauchiehall Street
> 19:00-21:00
>
> Leeds:
> Monday 16 February
> The Peanut Gallery Social Centre,
> Leeds Uni Social Centre
> University of Leeds
> LS2 9JT
> 19.00
>
>
> Bristol:
> Bristol Rising Tide
> Tuesday 17 February
> Kebele Social Centre
> 14 Robertson Road
> Easton
> Bristol
> BS5 6JY
> 19.00
>
>
> --
> generosity ~ wonder ~ irreverence ~ anarchy ~ naughtiness
>
> "Brothers and sisters, there is dissent over the projects of globalisation
> all over the world. Those above, who globalise conformism, cynicism,
> stupidity, war, destruction and death. And those below who globalise
> rebellion, hope, creativity, intelligence, imagination, life, memory and
> the construction of a world that we can all fit in, a world with
> democracy, liberty and justice."
>
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2003/sep/11/globalisation.wto
>
>
>
>





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