You may remember the Climate9 trial that took place at Aberdeen  Sheriff Court in 2010. The trial of  the nine young activists, who played golf on the runway of Aberdeen  Airport and in the process stopped hundreds of tonnes of carbon emissions being emitted as  they shut down the airport made international headlines. 
This resulted in the first climate change  jury trial to take place in Scotland and the biggest in the UK since the  failure of the 2009 climate talks in Copenhagen. The trial brought  global public attention to the need for action in order to prevent  runaway climate change.
In light of the interest raised by the Climate9,  the group’s defence committee have produced 5 short films. The online  films - 'How Ordinary People Take on the State for Environmental Justice' –  powerfully document the way nine ordinary people fighting for  environmental justice challenged the legal system. The films are  intended to be used as learning tools for activists, individuals and  groups. 
The 'Introduction to the Climate 9' video above is the first in the series and we will be releasing the next four on every following Wednesday - next week stay tuned for 'FIGHTING THE LAW'.
The Climate9 received support from diverse  organisations, including leading anti-racist groups (The Monitoring  Group), pioneering environmental justice groups (Capacity Global), world  leaders in community environmental governance (The Gaia Foundation),  top spiritual bodies (The Muslim Council of Scotland) churches,  politicians (Caroline Lucas), NGOs (Friends of the Earth Scotland and  Stop Climate Chaos Scotland), musicians (Linton Kwesi Johnson),  journalists (John Pilger) and many many more.
Tilly Gifford, member of the Climate9, said: 
"We  protested about aviation, the fastest growing source of CO2 emissions in  the UK, but at the heart of the trial was our fundamental right to  protest. These videos are intended not just as a record of what we did  but as an aid to other activists."
The conviction related  to a direct action taken in March 2009, when the Climate 9 shut down  Aberdeen airport and directly stopped 107 tonnes of Carbon emissions  from contributing to man-made climate change. They played golf in a cage  on the taxiway to highlight the fact that the airport's expansion will  also pave the way for Donald Trump's contentious golf course for the  super rich at the Balmedie Estate.
Following a two week long trial in August 2010 all nine defendants  were convicted of breach of the peace for their role in the protest.  However, in the appeal and to this day, all the Climate9 activists  firmly believe that the action they took was justified, proportionate  and necessary in the face of catastrophic climate change.
Plane Stupid, who were involved in the Aberdeen protest, are open to  suggestions and welcome invitations for how we can share this story and  help catalyse other communities challenging the state and the law. Please get in touch via press@planestupud.com if you have any suggestions.