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  • Of Oil & Water

    The Oil Machine in Torrington, North Devon Cathy Slaughter is explaining a little about XR North Devon as people slowly drift into the foyer of  The Plough Arts Centre in Torrington, North Devon. “There’s a good group of really active members and of course many more who are signed up on the Facebook page. We…

    Of Oil & Water

  • Just Transition in Glasgow – now is the time for ‘For’ and ‘Against’

      “We need a massive programme of retrofitting homes”. Francis Stuart of the Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC) is outlining his understanding of the social project that needs to take place, the transformation of pretty much the entirety of the housing stock of Scotland – and indeed the UK. Stuart sits behind a long table…

    Just Transition in Glasgow – now is the time for ‘For’ and ‘Against’

  • How to Capture the Future and Store Capital – the plans for CCS in Liverpool Bay

    You can see the future from Formby Beach. You don’t even need to climb up on one of steep sand dunes to catch a glimpse of it. It is out there yellow and white lights blinking in the grey dusk away to the North West. It has supplanted the red dots of the turbines on…

    How to Capture the Future and Store Capital – the plans for CCS in Liverpool Bay

  • What the Gas Price hike means – the Tales of Two Cities

    Hot on the heels of the Petrol Panic comes the Gas Price Panic and the Electricity Price Panic – my head spins as I try to take in each of these fossil fuel driven convulsions. It is worth the effort to unpick this ball of yarn and lay out the tale it reveals. It is…

    What the Gas Price hike means – the Tales of Two Cities

  • Hopes and fears in the climate of change….

      I have been involved in various climate campaigns and research projects for the last 10 years and have often found myself in rooms full of well meaning, reasonably wealthy, middle aged white people. They are usually the Heads of Sustainability or Corporate Responsibility in their places of work – banks, local authorities, consultancies, funding…

    Hopes and fears in the climate of change….

  • Of Climate and Memory – Extinction Rebellion and Doreen Massey

    We drive slowly down the winding lane that leads across the flat landscape on the northern flank of the Solway Firth in the county of Dumfries & Galloway. As we move onto the farmland of Preston Merse, we are distracted by the red stone ruin of Wreaths Tower. All that remains of the craggy weathered…

    Of Climate and Memory – Extinction Rebellion and Doreen Massey

  • 24 Jan 2019 james
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    ‘The Knowledge Quarter’ – resistance to capture and divestment from capital

    In the Autumn I attended an utterly inspiring Shake! & Stuart Hall Foundation event – the launch of the Black Cultural Activism Map. It was held at the Platform theatre space in the Central Saint Martin’s art school – CSM – part of University of the Arts London. This new premises is a vast warehouse of…

    ‘The Knowledge Quarter’ – resistance to capture and divestment from capital

  • 18 Mar 2018 james
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    The slow dismantling the house of oil – The Gulbenkian Foundation divests

    Quite unexpected comes remarkable news! Lucy Neal, a long-term part of the Platform family, e-mails out of the blue, forwarding an article from the Algarve Daily News, published on 1st February in southern Portugal. The headline reads: ‘Gulbenkian Foundation gets out of the oil business’ That truly is unexpected. Lucy had not foreseen this coming…

    The slow dismantling the house of oil – The Gulbenkian Foundation divests

  • La Zad puts down roots – sensing the future

    We’re in the middle of the crowd. Standing some way back from the stage, watching transfixed and elated at the performance of Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp. Two trombones, two drummers, two marimbas, two electric guitars, two cellos and five other musicians blast out such a blissful riot of sound that our souls sail above…

    La Zad puts down roots – sensing the future

  • 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?