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TODAY: Conditions “harsh and disproportionate” for red-carpet activists and Sea Shepherd bat-mobile sunk by whalers by Chuck Baclagon

Coverage in Spain and European free dailies continued yesterday on the campaign to release the four red-carpet activists in Copenhagen. Spanish news documented the condition of Juan Lopez de Uralde in prison as “thinner than usual”, with a quote from Kumi Naidoo referring to conditions as “harsh and disproportionate”. Reports described a cell with only a mattress and security camera.

GP’s Mario Rodriguez is quoted saying “surprisingly our colleagues are being treated as common criminals. We see disproportionate measures being carried out with them and believe they are a punishment to the civil society striving for a better world. We know that the government is acting, but we ask for higher intensity. And we are asking citizens to continue to mobilize for all the activists to be released immediately.”

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Copenhagen Diary 10 |Leadership Crisis : neither “Seal the Deal” nor “Bend the Trend” by Chuck Baclagon
December 22, 2009, 2:34 am
Filed under: Stop climate change, Thailand | Tags: , , ,

It was super cold on Friday late evening. After the “climate shame” photo shoot I left Oksnehallen Hall in Copenhagen’s Vesterbro district – the alternative venue given to NGOs, civil society and observers by the Danish Foreign Minister in response to the restricted access at the Bella Center. It’s equipped with television links to the Bella Center until the end of COP15.
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Drowned rats by Chuck Baclagon
December 18, 2009, 11:21 pm
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World leaders are scurrying to the Copenhagen airport like rats fleeing a sinking ship. You’d think they were all in the Maldives right now or something, and they could see the water closing in over their heads (if you’ll permit me to mix a couple metaphors).

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World leader cop-out leads to failure by Chuck Baclagon
December 18, 2009, 8:45 pm
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Gordon Brown and Barack Obama exactly where they should beIt’s a gut-busting, heart-breaking cop-out and I’m so very, very angry although sadly not very surprised. The exhaustion we’re all feeling in the Greenpeace team only adds to the appalling sense of frustration – our leaders swanned in and let us all down. The deal isn’t fair or ambitious and it certainly isn’t legally binding. Even though the agreement, such as it is, has yet to be sealed, they have failed.

I hoped it would be different but the skewed nature of international diplomacy has led the Copenhagen summit through two turbulent weeks into an exercise in arm-twisting and back-room deals. The bullying tactics of the developed countries have ensured they have got what they want, despite the attempts of some developing countries to stand their ground.

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Copenhagen: Blow by blow by Chuck Baclagon
December 18, 2009, 4:25 pm
Filed under: Stop climate change | Tags: , , ,

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Yvo de Boer, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).

While we’re waiting to hear the announcements from Copenhagen – here’s a blow by blow account of what’s happened at the Summit so far – written by Martin Lloyd, our climate communications manager:

With thousands of negotiators and hundreds of points to agree it may be impossible to come up with a comprehensive account of what happened. But I’ll try and list some of the highlights.

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Copenhagen Diary 9 | Between the Debate and Speeches by Chuck Baclagon
December 18, 2009, 12:45 am
Filed under: 1, Stop climate change | Tags: , , ,

There has been snowing since Wednesday night. All Copenhagen landscape turned white. I was on the bus no 250S to Gladsaxe Stadium outside Copenhagen’ city center with Khun Amarit(Mum) – news reporter from Thailand’s Public Broadcasting Service (TPBS) who came over here last Saturday to document and report back home.

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Copenhagen Diary 8 | Crackdown by Chuck Baclagon
December 17, 2009, 11:36 pm
Filed under: Stop climate change | Tags: , , ,

On December 16 as Climate Justice Action and Climate Justice Now activists planned to enter the COP15 venue and stage “People’s Assembly”, the access has been highly restricted. Metro station at the Bella Center was closed. More barricades and defensive wall were put around the area.

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Hanging out for a FAB deal by Chuck Baclagon
December 17, 2009, 9:30 pm
Filed under: Stop climate change, Volunteers | Tags: , ,

While our mock head of state was crashing the Queen’s dinner party, other Greenpeace volunteers were out on the streets of Copenhagen, climbing lamp posts to carry on our theme of the day – politicians talk, leaders act. Hailing from all over Europe – Denmark, Sweden, Germany, Slovakia, Switzerland, Israel, and the Czech Republic – 24 people hung around with banners before 21 were taken away by police.

Greenpeace activists demand action from world leaders in Copenhagen

Greenpeace activists demand action from world leaders in Copenhagen

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Greenpeace “Head of State” crashes Queen’s dinner to send a message to world leaders by Chuck Baclagon
December 17, 2009, 8:11 pm
Filed under: Stop climate change | Tags: , , ,

Tomorrow is the last day of the UN climate summit and, by all accounts, the negotiations have descended into complete chaos. The voice of civil society has been increasingly marginalized. There has been no leadership from the developed countries that created the climate crisis. The pleas for survival by developing countries have been ignored. So we’ve taken action to demand leadership in the final 24 hours in order to save these talks and establish a real deal in Copenhagen.

Just moments ago, Greenpeace’s very own Head of State arrived at the Queen’s gala dinner for real Heads of State, 120 of whom are now here for the climate talks. Our distinguished faux-world leader and her entourage entered the dinner and held up two banners reading “Politicians Talk, Leaders Act.” We’re sitting here watching coverage of the action on Danish news as I type. We’re still waiting for photos, but you can see a pic on this Danish news site.

Here’s a short behind-the-scenes video, livestreamed from our Head of State’s motorcade earlier this evening as they approached Parliament:

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Leaked documents prove current climate offers are crap by Chuck Baclagon
December 17, 2009, 6:56 pm
Filed under: Stop climate change | Tags: , , , , , ,

With the Copenhagen talks going nowhere fast, a leaked document (pdf) has caused some excitement here in the Greenpeace office and throughout the campaigning fraternity here in the Danish capital. Actually, that’s probably an understatement, and Greenpeace ED Kumi is calling this “the single most important piece of paper in the world today”.

What’s worth such claims? The document, dated this Tuesday 15 December, is a UN memo analysing the pledges made by developed nations and some others in the run-up to Copenhagen. From this information they’ve calculated that if that’s all that comes out of the deal tomorrow, we’re on track for global temperatures rises of around 3C.

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