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Activist: Emma Gibson blocked a coal freighter and protested at Parliament

Coal protest woman: My children helped me be stronger eco-warrior

Kiran Randhawa
27 Oct 2009


A Greenpeace activist who jumped in front of a coal freighter and led a protest on top of the Houses of Parliament says her children give her strength to do her work.

Emma Gibson was one of 54 climate change campaigners who scaled Parliament this month. She spent 28 hours on the roof and another day at Charing Cross police station. Ms Gibson insists having a family is what spurs her on.

The 40-year-old, who has two-year-old twins Frank and Soren and a six-year-old daughter Rosa, said motherhood was "excellent training".

Ms Gibson, who lives with her husband Steve Wheeler in Whitstable, Kent, said: "Having twins changed me enormously. Physically and emotionally it was a very difficult experience. I felt that if I could survive twins, then I could survive anything."

Ms Gibson has worked as a Greenpeace campaigner for 14 years.

The most risky of her many stunts was jumping in the path of a coal freighter on the Medway in June to stop it delivering to Kingsnorth power station in Kent.

Her husband gave up his lecturing job to look after their children.

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Emma Gibson is a brave and selfless woman trying, in her own way, to save our country and our planet. Good luck to her.

- Jeff Smith, Tooting, London, 28/10/2009 01:28
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No, it's her own thinking that does all that. The children are her excuse for imposing her views on the rest of the world.

As in all things, the answer lays somewhere between the extremes. She sees only the extremes both in consequences, and subsequently in solutions. Muddled thinking, rationalised, is all.

- Rogan, Irving, 27/10/2009 15:46
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So nobody in that household is gainfully employed. How is this any different from the feral underclass. Dole bludgers the lot of them. I for one am sick of working b hard to pay exorbitant tax to support the idle, indolent, workshy and fatcat MP's.

- Ethan, UK, 27/10/2009 15:17
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Pity the train didn't run her down, on second thoughts, I have no wish to traumatise train drivers with these narrow-minded selfish loonies.

- Blind Pugh, Woking, UK, 27/10/2009 14:52
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