Thursday, November 13, 2008

EON GIVES UP ON GRADUATE RECRUITMENT

National wave of student protest forces energy giant to abandon recruitment tour.

Anti-coal protests at graduate careers fairs around the UK have forced E.ON to cancel the remainder of its recruitment tour. The energy company, which is planning to build a new coal power station at Kingsnorth, Kent [1], has seen at least seventeen of its careers events disrupted over the last few weeks [2].

This has been a co-ordinated national effort from students involved in People & Planet, the Coal Action Network, and the Camp for Climate Action [3]. Leaflets, banners, fancy dress, onversations with attendees and eye-catching stunts were used to embarrass EON and dissuade graduates from joining the company [4]. The Royal Bank of Scotland, one of EON's main financial backers, were also targeted at the fairs over their role in providing loans to build the proposed new power station [5].

These tactics have been a resounding success. On Tuesday morning, student activists arrived at Loughborough University Graduate Fair to find the E.ON stall empty. Yesterday in Birmingham there were similar scenes, with students dressed as elephants (because climate change is the "elephant in E.ON's boardroom") finding no target for their protest. Upon enquiry the organisers [6] informed Loughborough students that E.ON had cancelled their remaining graduate ecruitment events this year, due to the level of protest they had received.

While E.ON has thus far failed to comment on their decision to pull out of the graduate recruitment fairs, Jane Benson of the Camp for Climate Action said today:

"This is a great step for the campaign against a new coal fired power station at Kingsnorth. E.ON know they can't defend their plans in the midst of a climate crisis, so rather than be embarrassed in front of potential employees they've chosen to run away."
This victory for campaigners comes just two weeks before a planned 48 hours of action against E.ON and new coal [7]. The two days of action (Friday 28th and Saturday 29th November) are being supported by the Camp for Climate Action, Rising Tide, Plane Stupid and Campaign against Climate Change. The new government Department for Energy and Climate Change is currently deliberating over whether to give the go-ahead for a new coal power station at Kingsnorth, and an announcement is expected soon.

Robert Jenkins from the People & Planet Associated Network for Direct Action (PANDA) said "E.ON think they are safe, because most people don't know they are the owners of Kingsnorth power station. These recruitment fairs have helped to out E.ON as the biggest climate criminal in the UK. After all, as they themselves boast, climate change lies at the heart of everything they do [8]. Everyone who cares about our future on this planet should join us for 48 hours of action against E.ON and new coal at the end of November."

[1] E.ON have applied for Government permission to build the first new UK coal-fired plant in thirty years at Kingsnorth in Kent. If built, this power station would produce the same amount of carbon dioxide as the world's 30 least polluting countries combined.

[2] Careers events at the following universities were targeted by student campaigners: Glasgow, Durham, Southampton, King's College London, Imperial, York, Sheffield, Aston, Birmingham, Bristol, Cambridge, Leeds, Liverpool, Loughborough, Manchester, Nottingham and Oxford. See
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/11/412804.html for more details. This represents almost all of E.ON's planned 2008 recruitment events (see http://www.eon-uk.com/Careers/Graduates/807.aspx for the full list).

[3] See www.peopleandplanet.org, www.leaveitintheground.org.uk, and www.climatecamp.org.uk.

[4] Here are some of the tactics used by campaigners at a few of the events:

  • Leeds: Leafleted, talked to students, dropped an "E.ON:F.OFF" banner from a balcony inside the fair
  • Bristol: Attended two fairs with leaflets, stickers and a polar bear, until thrown out by security
  • Liverpool: Leaflets, conversations with graduates and a banner drop.
  • Glasgow: A team of Rebel Clowns invaded the fair.
  • Nottingham: A gang of grim reapers flyered the fair and congratulated E.ON staff on the death rate from climate change
  • Manchester: A "Flashmob" wearing bright yellow "Leave It In The Ground" T-shirts materialised at the fair, handed out hundreds of flyers and dumped coal all over E.ON's stall.
  • Kings College London: Flyered the fair and covered the backs of security guards in "No New Coal" stickers
  • Imperial: The fair was invaded and flyered, and E.ON were serenaded with a "soul power not coal power" song.
  • Cambridge: Invaded the fair with T-shirts and leaflets, and dropped "Make a Living - Not a Killing" banners outside.
  • Oxford: Flyered, presented E.ON with a "Best Greenwash" award and dumpedcoal on their stall.

In total, hundreds of activists were involved, and thousands of leaflets
were distributed to graduates.

[5] In 2008, the report, 'Cashing in on Coal', showed that in the preceding two years, BS-NatWest had been loaned an estimated $16 billion in 27 different loans to coal-related companies around the world, including taking part in loans worth $70 billion to E.ON at a time when it was announcing plans to construct 17 new coal and gas-fired power plants across Europe. see http://www.oyalbankofscotland.com/cioc/

[6] The Loughborough fair (and many of the others) were organised by
AIESEC http://www.aiesec.co.uk/.

[7] See http://www.e-onf-off.org.uk/ for more details

[8] The most prominent slogan on E.ON's recruitment stall was "Tackling climate change isn't something that's tacked onto our agenda. It's at the heart of our business". This was widely spoofed by activists at theevents, by the simple removal of the word "tackling"

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Thursday, May 08, 2008

Climate Change and The Student Movement: UK Conference 6/7th June in Brighton

On friday the 6th and saturday the 7th of June a large climate change conference specifically for students is being held in Brighton. This could be a very important moment for UK student engagement in climate change. Judging by the groups and people involved it is going to be a very big deal. Registration is available now on the website, open until 31st of May.

Speakers will include George Marshall of COIN, Caroline Lucas MEP and speakers from Greenpeace, People and Planet and many others. The idea is to build an agenda for campaigning during o8/09. Now is the time to get things moving in a big way.

  • Main conference ticket fri/sat - £8 - Includes all listed workshops, keynotes and Fri crash pad accommodation. Book online now @ http://www.studentmovement.co.uk/
  • Extra option: Award Winning Coin Speaker Training on Sunday at the massively reduced price of £8 for the day or book the whole weekend for just £14 (limited places)

Fri/Saturday Timetable Includes:

The state we're in: science from the front line. (Caroline Lucas MEP)
Overcoming climate denial (George Marshall)

  1. Biofuels (Biofuel watch) -
  2. Ethical Consumption: The Solution to What? -
  3. The Trouble With Offsetting (Carbon Trade Watch) -
  4. The Nuclear Option (Greenpeace) -
  5. Corporate Social Responsibility and its green limits (corporate watch) -
  6. Zero Carbon Britain: an alternative energy strategy (Zero Carbon Britain) -
  7. Contraction and Convergence: a global solution? (GCI) -
  8. Political Systems: Capitalism, Socialism or Anarchy? -
  9. Eco-nomics? (New Economics Foundation) -
  10. Running Effective Meetings and Negotiations -
  11. How to use the Media (New Internationalist) -
  12. Planning Your Campaign (People and Planet)-
  13. Non-Violent Direct Action (Seeds for Change) -
  14. What Role Does The N.U.S have in fighting Climate Change? -
  15. Campaigning Success: Food and Flights in Universities (Food 4 US and Eco-Uni) -
  16. The Importance of Universities in the Climate Campaign and what you can do about it - Students: Working with Workers (Workers Climate Action)-
WHERE NEXT?: BUILDING THE STUDENT CLIMATE MOVEMENT (special guest speaker TBC)

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Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Higher Education in a Warming World - The Business Case for Climate Leadership on Campus

The NWF have just release a new report into the role that students and campus activism have in climate change mitigation.

Via NWF Online

"If any sector of society has the potential to model the transition to a low-carbon future, it is higher education. With their depth of expertise, innovative research and societal influence, colleges and universities have been at the forefront in addressing global warming. As living laboratories, campuses have developed and implemented cutting-edge energy conservation practices and clean power technologies. Of even greater importance, they are educating future generations of engineers, architects, scientists, business leaders, teachers, government officials and citizens to create effective solutions to global warming."

The report in full can be downloaded from here.

"Highlighting the business, educational, and moral arguments for reducing greenhouse gas emissions on campus, with best practices from U.S. colleges and universities"

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