Climate camp
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Climate camps are a series of direct action and community education (workshops, skill-shares, etc.) camps that have been organised around the world. The general aim is to get together and take direct action on some of the root causes of climate change, such as Coal infrastructure, fossil fuel power stations, aviation.
[edit] 1 Future Climate Camps
- 2008
- Australia, July: melbourne
[edit] 2 Previous Climate Camps
- 2006
- UK, July: First climate camp, near Drax power station
- 2007
- UK, July: Heathrow Airport
- US, Asheville, North Carolina[1]
- US, (somewhere?)
- 2008
- Australia, July: Newcastle, the world's biggest coal port (http://www.climatecamp.org.au)
- Germany: Hamburg (http://klimacamp08.net/)
- UK, August: Kingsnorth Power Station (http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/)
- US, July: North East - Epworth, NY (not direct action? http://www.climateconfluence.org/blog/)
- US, July: South East - Viginia (http://www.climateconvergence.org/southeast/)
- US, July: West Coast (http://www.climateconvergence.org/west/)

