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Posted by jamie — 18 November 2009 at 5:07pm
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One of third runway architects Grimshaw's earlier works (photo by Mat Strange)
Even though it hasn't been officially
announced, it's been widely
reported that architectural firm Grimshaw has won the bid to design the
third runway at Heathrow. How much design a strip of tarmac needs I don't know,
but presumably there's more to it than my ignorant assumptions suggest.
Grimshaw are, of course, the firm behind such
eco-hits as the Eden Project and the firm's chairman Sir Nicholas Grimshaw has
something of a reputation for sustainable and environmentally considerate approaches
to architecture.
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Reacting to this morning's protest
at Stansted, a Greenpeace spokesperson said:
"The climate change secretary Ed
Miliband called for a Suffragette-style movement to pressure governments to act.
Well, he got his wish. The Suffragettes were disruptive and lambasted by the
establishment of the day, but have been utterly vindicated by history, and no
doubt it will be the same with Plane Stupid.
Posted by jossc — 8 December 2008 at 1:13pm
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'Please DO something' - Plane Stupid send a message to the government
My favourite climate protesters Plane Stupid struck again this morning when they shut down Stansted, London's third airport.
Taking advantage of a temporary maintenance closure in the small hours of the morning, they set up
a camp on the runway. Wearing high visibility vests with the message, "Please DO something", and raising a banner which read 'Climate Emergency', they barricaded themselves with fortified security fencing. The blockade led to 56 Ryanair short-haul flights being cancelled, and the eventual arrest of over fifty young climate activists. Oh, and prevented the release of thousands of tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere in the process - the average flight out of Stansted has a climate impact equivalent to 41.58 tonnes of CO2.
Posted by bex — 14 November 2008 at 5:02pm
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Posted by bex — 10 October 2008 at 9:45am
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There've been two new blows to the UK's prospects of tackling climate change in the last couple of days.
First, City
Airport got permission to increase flights to and from the airport by up to 50 per cent - despite the presence of dozens of flashmobbers registering their opposition outside Newham Town Hall (where the decision meeting was taking place), and local planners, teachers and campaigners from a number of organisations inside the hall. And despite the fact that the airport representatives couldn't and didn't even try to answer the accusations that they'd lied and their noise figures were inaccurate.
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Reacting to news that the government has today backed plans to allow the expansion of Stansted Airport, Greenpeace senior transport campaigner Anita Goldsmith said:
"Only this week the government signaled that it will adopt a new tougher target to cut climate-trashing emissions, including those from aviation. But giving the green light to another 20,000 new flights from Stansted is in clear contrast to that commitment.
Posted by jossc — 4 September 2008 at 3:21pm
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News just in from Carol of the Airportwatch/Stop Stansted Expansion group of skullduggery afoot by airport owners BAA to influence their application to build a second runway there. Apparently BAA has recently resorted to 'encouraging' not only its own staff members, but also those of its many suppliers, to write in to the local Uttlesford District Council in support of its new runway proposal.