The Kingsnorth 6 first stopped a massive coal power station for a day. Then they made legal history, when a middle England jury ruled that a bit of paint on a chimney is no harm, really, when you consider the consequences of coal burning for the planet and our future. In all likelihood, the Kingsnorth 6 have also killed off the string of new unabated coal plants that were planned in Britain, after this recent government announcement, which did mark real progress. The pressure needs to continue - and more activities will follow on July 4th. In the meantime, though, the Kingsnorth 6 deserve all the credit they can get. It´s wonderful, therefore, to see acclaimed filmmaker Nick Broomfield make a 20 minute documentary about these six extraordinary, ordinary heros. If you don´t have 20 minutes now, watch the trailor below. I am sure it will make you want to see the whole thing - which you can do here.
Admiration. It´s the simplest word to describe what I feel. Admiration - and gratitude!
Sonntag, 31. Mai 2009
Dienstag, 26. Mai 2009
Die Anti Kohlebewegung ist da!

Montag, 11. Mai 2009
More Pascal Lamy
Truth be told, I miss Pascal Lamy. I used to meet the affable Frenchmen regularly when he was still pushing EU trade interests down other countries throats. As EU trade Commissioner, he used to meet NGO´s on his tours around Europe. Because he loves to debate and exercise not just his legs (he runs marathons), but also his sharp mind. Because he wants to try and pretend that EU trade policy is democratic. And because he tends to think he is the smartest man in the room. He likes debates, because he likes (to think he is) winning them. - Since 2005, he has been running the World Trade Organization. In that role, I have met him less often. I have missed the debates, but I guess there is still time. A few days back - without much public fanfare- Lamy was confirmed as DG of the WTO for another four years. So far, his track record in that job has been disappointing - especially for himself. For years, even back in his old job, he has been working to finish the Doha trade round. When he was appointed, he called finishing Doha "the top priority". Luckily - for people and the planet, at least - he has failed - so far. But I suspect he really wanted this second term to be the one laughing at the end. The one who finishes the Round most people have forgotten about only to then claim that Doha is the miracle cure against the global recession. You can be certain that Lamy and the WTO will argue that liberalizing global trade is what a world in recession really needs now more than ever. No matter that the evidence is long in, that further liberalization is the wrong answer. - I hope, therefore, that Lamy continues to be so (over-)ambitious in his liberalizing zeal that the rest of the world refuses to go along with a Doha deal. - And in memory of the good times I have had debating Lamy, I here post a video of one of my visits to the WTO in 2005. Not sure if it managed to change WTO trade policy. But the action you see on the video, I am told, did change one WTO policy: the security policy. Apparently, it has since become more difficult to approach the WTO building (which ironically used to be the ILO building!) from the Lake Geneva side. Well, at least it´s a measurable impact .... Enjoy.
Mittwoch, 6. Mai 2009
Tourist season ...
Growing up in (well, near) Heidelberg, I know all about tourists taking over a city and the locals being left wondering whether they are more than picture accessories. As a boy, I wore a T-shirt with the slogan "I am not a tourist, I live here" with pride. I even admit to being rude to tourists at times. When asked for directions to the Castle, say, I pointed out - in a rather direct German way - that for some people Heidelberg is a home, not a fairy tale. (Of course, I was only rude when I wasn´t busy milking tourists for their money as a busker ...) My Heidelberg experience is no doubt to blame, that I had to laugh out loud when I saw the above graffiti in Firenze last week ... Tourist season, by the way, had just started ...