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Closing BP Stations Across London

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The moment has come for BP to move beyond oil. Under Tony Hayward the company went backwards, squeezing the last drops of oil from places like the Gulf of Mexico, the tar sands of Canada and even the fragile Arctic wilderness. Greenpeace is urging new head Bob Dudley to demonstrate early leadership by announcing that BP will pull out of a trio of planned tar sands projects in Alberta which are due to be developed next year, and massively scale up the company's investment in alternative energy. http://www.greenpeace.org.uk

How to Clean Up an Oil Spill - Scamwow!

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Scamwow! Whether you're in Louisiana, Alaska, Nigeria, or Ecuador, Scamwow will meet all your oil spill cleanup needs. Learn more at www.greenpeace.org/stopdrillin http://visionon.tv

Culture Beyond Oil at the British Museum

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Five members of the art activist group Culture Beyond Oil poured non-toxic black oil around the British Museum's world famous Easter Island sculpture, in protest at BP's sponsorship of the museum.

BP Exploiting Workers in the Gulf

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Hundreds of workers in the Gulf Coast cleaning up BP's oil disaster have reported symptoms of nausea, vomiting, nose bleeds and headaches.Michael Whitney for FireDogLake discuss their ongoing struggle. http://visionon.tv http://grittv.org/

Bloody Oil- Drum Em Out

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On Monday the 21st June 2010 In protest over The World National Oil Companies Congress protester marched from London's Tate Modern to the Grange St Paul's Hotel where a people's court was held. http://youandifilms.com http://visionon.tv

Licence to Spill

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It is art and it was us! The Liberate Tate spectacular direct action at Tate Britain's 28 June summer party to celebrate 20 years of BP sponsorship. Liberate Tate is a network dedicated to taking creative disobedience against the Tate until it drops its oil company funding. http://youandifilms.com http://twitter.com/liberatetate

Balloon Power

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This 5 minuet clip is an excerpt from a longer documentary which started in January 2010 and is a work in progress. During a 2 week workshop at London's Tate Modern entitled 'Disobedience Makes History' (labofii) which was discussing the links between art and civil disobedience. The gallery attempted to censor the content and police the course.

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