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  • 9 Oct 2017 jane

    How would you measure our effectiveness?

    A few weeks back, Matt Shardlow, CEO of Buglife, tweeted the chart underneath. It shows Platform apparently outstripping other UK environmental organisations in terms of our impact relative to our income. We were startled by this, and looked into the criteria and source. The data was collected for the Environmental Funders Network’s  interesting 2017 report ‘What…

    How would you measure our effectiveness?

  • Boom! – Historic Union Vote for Climate Transition

    A worker led movement for climate justice came one step closer to reality yesterday as the UK trade union movement unanimously passed a motion calling for a just climate transition for workers, divestment from fossil fuels and putting energy under public, democratic control. The motion was passed unanimously by the 5.7 million member TUC. What…

    Boom! – Historic Union Vote for Climate Transition

  • 12 Sep 2017 james

    The River Resurfaces – reflecting on politically engaged art from the 1970s to today

        I’m sitting talking with Caroline Tisdall, a friend who has known Platform since 1986. We first came into contact with her via the producer and curator Richard Demarco: along with him, she was among the first to champion artist Joseph Beuys in the English-speaking world. Beuys’ art and politics were critical influences in…

    The River Resurfaces – reflecting on politically engaged art from the 1970s to today

  • Bribes, bulldozers and BP: what makes a gas mega pipeline?

    Earlier this week, the Guardian’s Azerbaijani Laundromat investigation uncovered thousands of covert payments totaling £2.2bn from Azerbaijan’s ruling elite to prominent Europeans through a network of opaque British companies. Today, Platform and other organisations had a letter published in the Guardian, filling in the blanks in the story.  Azerbaijan is particularly keen to present a…

    Bribes, bulldozers and BP: what makes a gas mega pipeline?

  • 3 Jul 2017 anna

    There is no magic money tree, except for handouts for BP

    The UK government paid oil companies $312 million to drill in the North Sea during the fiscal year 2016-2017 according to a new report by the HMRC, The Times reports. Successive UK governments insist “there is no magic money tree” to fund public hospitals and schools, or to insulate cold homes. But apparently the magic…

    There is no magic money tree, except for handouts for BP

  • EU urged to honour Paris Agreement, withdraw support for gas mega-pipeline

    Brussels, Belgium — In an open letter released today, climate scientists, indigenous leaders, environmental and social justice groups, actors and artists call on the European Union to immediately withdraw its support for a gas mega-pipeline that would ‘destroy Europe’s climate targets’. While European leaders criticised the United States for pulling out of the Paris Agreement,…

    EU urged to honour Paris Agreement, withdraw support for gas mega-pipeline

  • 23 Jun 2017 anna

    Council workers’ largest trade union votes for divesting pensions

    After two years of impressive mobilisation by UNISON grassroots members across England, Scotland and Wales, the trade union has officially taken on fossil fuel divestment policy. Yesterday the union’s National Delegate Conference voted unanimously to seek divestment of Local Government Pension Schemes from fossil fuels over five years giving due regard to fiduciary duty UNISON…

    Council workers’ largest trade union votes for divesting pensions

  • Council workers’ largest union commits to divesting pensions from fossil fuels

    Full text of UNISON motion (pdf). UNISON to “seek divestment of Local Government Pension Schemes from fossil fuels over five years giving due regard to fiduciary duty” Local government pensions have £14 billion invested in oil, coal and gas UNISON is the largest organisation representing pension-holders working for local government The largest body representing local government…

    Council workers’ largest union commits to divesting pensions from fossil fuels

  • 17 May 2017 anna

    BP’s solution to the climate crisis: switch to gas

    Gas will solve the climate crisis. This was the main message that BP’s CEO Bob Dudley wanted to get across at today’s annual general shareholder meeting. And it’s dangerous… Bob Dudley, BP chief, says if you closed all coal fired power plants tomorrow and replaced them with gas you would reach 2C warming scenario — Emily…

    BP’s solution to the climate crisis: switch to gas

  • 29 Apr 2017 james
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    Conversations with Suzi Gablik – Living in wartime.

      I’ve recently returned from a visit to my friend and mentor, Suzi Gablik, in Virginia, USA. She has been an inspiration to so many over the past 33 years since the publication of ‘Has Modernism Failed’, and later her book ‘Conversations Before The End of Time‘. Her work harnessed an ecological sensibility in the…

    Conversations with Suzi Gablik  – Living in wartime.