
Roundtable on g8 Resistance: Perspectives for the Next Phase of Global Anti-Capitalist Uprisings (Interventions # 1, first appeared in Issue 6 of Upping the Anti: a Journal of Theory and Action)
“Chef, es sind zu viele” (Block G8, Mai 2008)
Dazwischen gehen – Texte zur Offenen Arbeitskonferenz
der Interventionistischen Linken (ak-Redaktion April 2008)
Gewaltbereite Politik und der G8-Gipfel (Komitee für Grundrechte und Demokratie, Dezember 2007)
Feindbild Demonstrant (Republikanischer Anwältinnen- und Anwälteverein | Legal Team, Dezember 2007)
Move into the light? Postscript to a turbulent 2007 (Turbulence, Dezember 2007)
resistance inside – Einblicke in das Innenleben einer Mobilisierung 2.0 (R.O.S.A., November 2007)
Dokumentation zu Migration und G8 (G8-Büro im Hessischen Flüchtlingsrat, Oktober 2007)
Join the winning side – Nachbetrachtung des Antifa-KOK Düsseldorf (Juni 2007)
Turbulence: What would it mean to win? (Juni 2007)
Antikapitalismus für alle! (Mai 2007)
Guide to Resistance (Spontane Redaktionsgruppe, Mai 2007)

Guide to Protest (Hannover Kreis, Mai 2007)
Fußnote #4 (SOBI Rostock, Mai 2007)
Was ist G8? Eine kritische Betrachtung (SOBI Rostock, Mai 2007)
Make G8 History! (AG Globale Soziale Rechte, April 2007)
Stimmen von Anarchistinnen & Anarchisten zu den G8 (April 2007)
solidarität (Mai 2007)
alaska Sondernummer (März 2007)
protest. widerstand. perspektive. (April 2007)
PAULAs Manifest (März 2007)
“G8: Die Deutung der Welt. Kritik. Protest. Widerstand” (arranca! Nr. 36, April 2007)
“Göttinger Gipfelzeitung” zum G8-Gipfel im Juni 2007 in Heiligendamm (April 2007)
“Rostocker Stadtgespräche” Nr. 46/47 (April 2007)
“11. Ausgabe des Antiberliner” zum G8 Gipfel sowie dem Protest dagegen (April 2007)
“Autonomes G8-Info” (Hamburg, April/ Mai 2007)
“Junirevolte” – Zeitung gegen den G8-Gipfel (solid, März 2007)
Informationen und Positionen gegen den G8-Gipfel 2007 (Kieler Netzwerk gegen den G8-Gipfel, März 2007)
“Make capitalism history!” Positionen und Informationen zum G8-Gipfel in Heiligendamm (Avanti, März 2007)
“Widerstand ist fruchtbar. Analysen und Perspektiven für eine nicht-kapitalistische Landwirtschaft” (Aktionsnetzwerk globale Landwirtschaft, März 2007)
“Globalisierung und Krieg” (Informationsstelle Militarisierung/ attac, Anfang 2007)
“Politischer Reiseführer MV” (pdf, Januar 2007, 14 MB)
“dissent! Broschüre” mit (fast) allen Texten rund um die Mobilisierung (92 Seiten, pdf, August 2006)
Reader zu G8 2007 von badespasz (Herbst 2006)
attac Inforeader (2006)
“Inforeader Globalisierung”, Grüne Jugend Bundesvorstand
Media Release
Friday, 23th May 2008
Organisers of Australia’s first “Camp for Climate Action” say they plan to
block a coal train line as part of a climate protest to be held in Newcastle
in July.
Up to a thousand people from across Australia are expected to converge on
Newcastle to take action at the world’s largest coal exporting port.
“The week-long camp will culminate in a large community protest in which
people will be encouraged to peacefully block coal trains – stopping climate
change in its tracks” said
Holly Creenaune, spokesperson for Climate Camp.
“This camp aims to up the ante – taking peaceful direct action against the
reckless expansion of the coal industry. We are facing a climate crisis. We
can’t just sit back and
watch while State and Federal Governments continue to support the expansion
of the coal industry, at the expense of our future.”
The Camp for Climate Action is being organised by community activists,
supported by a coalition of organisations, and timed to coincide with
similar direct action camps across the world, including North America and
Europe.
Organisers of the camp are calling on the Australian Government to halt all
coal expansion projects, implement a moratorium on new coal mines and
kick-start an urgent transition to a green economy.
Camp spokesperson George Woods says "the coal industry is now a danger to
all of us and to future generations: that’s why we’re going to take action
together in July, and why we will continue to take action until Australia
kicks the coal habit.
“History has shown ordinary people can create change through direct action.
Our community protest draws inspiration from Ghandi, the US civil rights
movement and
suffragettes who won women the right to vote.
*"We are running out of time. If Governments fail to act, it is up to people
to show real leadership by taking direct action for our climate future." *
For further information and comment:
Holly Creenaune 0417 682 541
George Woods 0438 223 771
Note: Half of the CO2 from fossil fuels in the atmosphere has come from
burning coal. Burning coal for electricity remains one of the principal
causes of climate change globally. Coal exports from Australia will create
as much greenhouse pollution as the total of Australia’s domestic emissions.