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Meet the miners

15 October 2014 by kate Leave a Comment

Have you ever heard of BHP Billiton? It’s the world’s biggest mining company, it’s the third largest company in the world, and it’s currently wreaking havoc in Colombia. WDM thinks it’s time to give a voice to the people affected by the actions of this huge corporation. So we’re working with London Mining Network (LMN) and other UK allies to organise events where Colombian residents affected by the Cerrejon coal mine can tell their story.

First up: a demonstration outside the BHP Billiton AGM on Thursday 23rd October. That will be in London. More relevant for Oxford people: there will be a meeting on Monday 3rd November where we will hear from one or more people affected by the Cerrejon coal mine, part-owned by BHP Billiton. This meeting will probably be introduced and chaired by someone from Oxford WDM. More details to follow!

 

 

 

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One World Fair

8 October 2014 by kate Leave a Comment

Oxford WDM will have a stall at this year’s One World Fair. We’ll be asking people to sign cards protesting against the seriously dodgy TTIP treaty and we’ll also have some materials about the corporate carve-up of Africa (which may or may not include cake). The One World Fair is usually a lovely event and a chance to get started on your (dare we say the word?) Christmas shopping. If you’re there, please do come along, say hello and perhaps sign a postcard.

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Naomi Klein book launch

23 September 2014 by kate Leave a Comment

Bestselling author Naomi Klein will be speaking at the Sheldonian on Wednesday 8th October to launch her new book, This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs.The Climate. In the book she argues that climate change isn’t just another issue – it’s an alarm that should be alerting us to fundamentally broken aspects of our system. Tickets are £15 (£13 concessions). If you’re attending the talk you can also pre-order your copy of the book at a discounted price.

The Oxford event is from 7pm-9pm and is organised by COIN. Some members of Oxford WDM are making informal plans to attend the event together and perhaps go for drinks afterwards. If you would like to join us, please contact oxfordwdm@gmail.com.

Edit: Naomi Klein recently wrote a Guardian article explaining what inspired the book.

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Come to our October meeting

22 September 2014 by kate Leave a Comment

Join the group at Oxford Town Hall for our regular monthly meeting. We’ll be getting an update on the latest national campaigns and discussing ideas for future events. Tuesday 14th October, 7:30pm. As ever, non-members are very welcome to come along and find out more about us – and we may head to the pub afterwards!

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Name change for WDM

19 September 2014 by kate Leave a Comment

Some people will already know that WDM has been talking for a while about a possible name change. The”development” part of World Development Movement now has connotations many people aren’t happy with, and all those jokes about “WMD” aren’t exactly helping matters either. Luckily, we can now report that the proposed name change will become a reality!

As of 2015, World Development Movement (WDM) will be renamed Global Justice Now. Following a new naming pattern for local groups around the country, Oxford WDM will be renamed Global Justice Oxford.

The decision was officially made at WDM’s Annual General Meeting on Saturday 13th September. Support for the change was very strong, with 321 delegates voting in favour, 22 against and 14 abstaining. There will be a relaunch event in February, but for now, it’s time to start getting used to the new name!

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Boost the petition for a Fossil Free Oxfordshire

11 September 2014 by kate Leave a Comment

It’s time for local authorities to take the lead in moving away from dependence on fossil fuels. Fossil Free Oxfordshire is calling on Oxfordshire County Council and Oxford City Council to stop spending public money on fossil fuels. The campaign asks them to do two things:

1. Immediately freeze any new investments in fossil fuels
2. Divest from direct ownership and any commingled funds that include fossil fuel public equities and corporate bonds within 5 years

Why? Because investing in fossil fuels is both economically and environmentally unsustainable. It’s bad for the future performance of their financial investments (which they’re making on our behalf, with our money) and more importantly, it’s bad for our future on this planet.

The petition calling on the councils is now very close to 400 signatures. Could you help to spread the word and make Fossil Free Oxfordshire look like a force to be reckoned with?

Sign the petition

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