My visit to Britain Yearly Meeting 2016 for a day

  
After an early start I caught the train to London Euston and crossed the road to join Quakers for the corporate Meeting for Worship for business. Not quite in time to join the start of the meeting due to waiting at registration, as it is my first and only day this visit. The train was packed with children and adults on a trip so whilst I’m sitting in a peaceful place, I’m taking the time to start this blog. 

The first session was looking at Living our Faith in the world and ‘gifts from Spirit’

What does it mean? Many examples were shared of others acting on a Spirit-given gift and personally we wondered how is one acting on one’s gifts.  Someone mentioned that qualities of Love, kindness and goodness are gifts of the being. 

I listened later on in a workshop about how conflict resolution in a non-violent way is being used in Rwanda from the Turning the Tide programme with trainers from Kenya. Galtung’s triangle is a good way of looking deeper at what is underneath the causes of violence and helping people to get a bigger picture. The Swarthmore Lecture was also on the same subject of healing after the most terrible genocide the region has suffered by Esther who had collaborated with Cecile and I had to leave shortly after the start to catch a train so was able to connect with the Woodbrooke livestream for a while until I lost it. It was unfortunate that Cecile was unable to get to the UK due to the loss of her passport!

I was tired on the train but happy that I had been able to share in one day of the four day gathering!

Will Ryedale become the gateway to Gaslands?

After visiting Northallerton on Friday and giving Nana support to our Yorkshire friends as did many others from the campaign, I was shocked  but not surprised to hear that the Conservative majority councillors on the planning committee gave permission to frack at Kirby Misperton. I listened to the livestreaming from the Council chamber and heard the PR coming from the companies involved in the oil and gas industry which made it seem like there was no problem at all! I find that hard to believe unless the technocrats here are much better than in the U.S which I very much doubt, as there is no safe way with this process. There is no guarantee otherwise insurance would be there to support people in their environment! It is shambolic the way our so called elected representatives are sacrificing people’s lives, when they could have used precautionary principle – for which they need to be accountable. The fact that Barclays Bank owns most of Third Energy and the Conservatives want to push #fracking onto us shows the money and power behind this decision. Thank goodness there are still people of integrity like the four councillors who voted against it. This will not be the end of it as there is much at stake here.

UK MPs put on legal notice of fracking risks

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Medact Notice 1 Jojo Mehta and Gayzer Frackman

A group of environmental campaigners hand-delivered warnings to every UK MP yesterday that they could be in breach of their code of conduct by supporting fracking.

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Is Gas Your New Neighbor?

If you or loved ones live near a well pad, compressor station, or other natural gas industry infrastructure, or if you’re facing the arrival of any of these and want to be prepared, please ch…

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Gratitude to my Life

After having a week’s holiday in Puerto Pollensa, Majorca life has been full on! I had a Quaker funeral to put together for a Friend who lived to the age of 100 and I got to know her better through her family after her death.

I’ve attended meetings of various groups in the last few days and love to participate in this way. I’m grateful to the beautiful people in my life.

Today I had my hair done with a new hairdresser for me and I talked a lot! I enjoy sharing what I’ve done which makes me appreciate it even more, even the difficult times!

I am about to register my nomination papers for the local election as a Green Party candidate for my local ward and it was a good opportunity to meet and talk with my neighbours and give them leaflets describing the process of fracking. 

   

Sssh! Don’t tell anyone in the UK but US reports link fracking with lung cancer and arsenic poisoning

While we wait for the outcome of the Cuadrilla appeal and hear more about the corruption in this world ….. Money and greed and the poisonous consequences…..

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(not satire – it’s the UK today!)

Obviously – with the coalition government having given the go-ahead for further fracking and even the previously sceptical Lib Dems now supporting it – here in the UK we won’t be hearing much about a new report by researchers at the University of Texas which has found high levels of poisonous arsenic contamination in ground water occurring in close proximity to fracking sites.

The researchers – working in their own time – found elevated levels of arsenic and other heavy metals in groundwater near natural gas fracking sites in Texas’ Barnett Shale.

Likewise, for precisely the same reasons, we probably won’t be hearing much about another report either – this time by the US National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health which shows there is strong evidence linking fracking sites with lung cancer.

Still – never mind. What’s a spot of lung cancer here…

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Bangladesh is Drowning: A Lesson in Climate Change

Antara Murshed is a senior environmental science major. What does the average American think of when they hear ‘Bangladesh’? Surrounded by India on three sides and the Bay of Bengal in the South, i…

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Deep Integration taking Place

So many are wanting to know when this energy is going to let up. I wish I had an easy answer but the truth is that it is not.  What will change is how it makes you feel. Your body will adjus…

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Lawyer considers compensation case for properties damaged by seismic testing

This is something to watch out for in all areas that have been licensed by the Government’s 14th round – seismic testing.

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Seismic Testing Cuadrilla Photo: Frack Off

A Manchester law firm is in the early stages of launching a legal case on behalf of people who say their properties have been damaged by seismic surveying in Lancashire.

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Tamboran get investment and look to overturn Northern Irish Planning Policy

Important info from N. Ireland campaign against #fracking

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The latest news from Tamboran is that the mother company have had some of their shares bought by Houston American.  The deal will see Houston American take a 12.5% stake for one million dollars.    There are anti-dilution clauses and the deal is dependent on other funding.  Oh how the mighty have fallen.  When Richard Moorman was over in Ireland the proposed IPO was to value Tamboran at 150 -200 million dollars.  This latest deal values Tamboran at just 8 million. Other documents on Tamboran’s funding show that Paul Fudge (who also has interests in Cuadrilla) has provided financing to Tamboran at 20 percent interest.

In other news the wholly owned subsidiary in the UK,  Tamboran Resources UK, is to keep barristers and solicitors in the manner to which they’ve been accustomed by requesting a Judicial Review of the Strategic Planning Policy Statement released by Mark Durkan in late…

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New study: Meeting carbon reduction goals economically means no nuclear power

Confirmation of what makes sense for our world!

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Renewables are not only the environmental answer to climate change, they are the economic answer too. Renewables are not only the environmental answer to climate change, they are the economic answer too.

This is a short piece about a much longer piece that you will want to take a bit of time to read.

Actually, it is unfair to describe it as a “piece.” It’s a study, by Mark Cooper, who for years has been writing extensively about the transition to a clean energy future from an economist’s perspective.

Cooper examines three recent studies taking different approaches to achieving deep decarbonization of our electrical system, two that reject nuclear power as part of the means of attaining massive carbon reductions and one that accepts nuclear power and fossil fuels with carbon capture and storage (CCS) as pieces of the approach. He then lays over that two recent studies of the economics of electricity generation, along with the political structure for attaining carbon reductions established by the…

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Barclays branch in Lancaster shut down by protest over funding of fracking and other extreme energies

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12698803_1130472813638398_1916796016_o Student Protest in Lancaster Barclays. Photo – Ian Meeks

Today 11am ­ Barclays branches in Lancaster and four other cities have been closed by protests highlighting the social and environmental impacts of the bank’s investments in fracking, coal and tar sands. Sit­ins and occupations of Barclays branches have taken place in Lancaster, Leeds, Sheffield, London and Oxford. The protests caused major disruption, forcing Barclays to turn away customers and close several branches. Police were called to several branches. Activists stayed for up to two hours at each of the branches. A group of students and local anti-fracking campaigners occupied the branch on Alexander Square in Lancaster University campus and held a teach­in to discuss the dangers of fracking. This protest comes a few days after the beginning of Cuadrilla’s appeal of a Lancashire Country Council decision to reject two of the company’s fracking applications.

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