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  • ‘How you would have loved these times’ – A conversation with Doreen Massey

    ‘How you would have loved these times’ – A conversation with Doreen Massey

    The days tip towards the darkness of Winter. The world of the North comes into our lives. The year stops and takes a breath. It pushes me to reflect on the months past. It makes me think of you Doreen and how you would have loved these times.  You’d have been everywhere. In your element, plugged…

    10 Dec 2017 james
  • New research: BP’s Argentina arm to frack 37 wells in 2017, including in a town that has banned fracking

    New research: BP’s Argentina arm to frack 37 wells in 2017, including in a town that has banned fracking

    Contact: [email protected] / 07942044472 / @PlatformLondon Full report for download: https://platformlondon.org/app/uploads/2017/12/bps-fracking-secrets-ENG-2017-12-06-1.pdf Research by Platform with Observatorio Petrolero Sur to be released Thursday reveals BP plans to have fracked 37 wells in Patagonia in 2017. Observatorio Petrolero Sur offices in Argentina ransacked 3 days ahead of report release, with campaigners denouncing “escalating repression” in Argentina. New research by…

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    7 Dec 2017 anna
  • No TAP. No TANAP. Not here. Not anywhere.

    No TAP. No TANAP. Not here. Not anywhere.

    Earlier this morning, a group of us demonstrated outside the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) to demand that the bank rescinds its Oct 18th commitment to finance $500 for TANAP – the middle and largest pipeline of the Southern Gas Corridor, and does not fund the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) or any part…

    13 Nov 2017 admin
  • Today, remembering the Ogoni Bill of Rights

    Today, remembering the Ogoni Bill of Rights

    10th November 2017 marks the 22nd anniversary since the executions of nine Ogoni men from the Niger Delta who had been protesting against the exploitation of oil in their homelands. These Nigerian activists – outspoken author and playwright Ken Saro-Wiwa, Saturday Dobee, Nordu Eawo, Daniel Gbooko, Paul Levera, Felix Nuate, Baribor Bera, Barinem Kiobel, and John…

    10 Nov 2017 jane
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  • Revealed: UK council pensions are banking £16.1 billion on climate disaster

    Revealed: UK council pensions are banking £16.1 billion on climate disaster

    Today we’re releasing new data analysis showing that UK councils invest £16.1 billion in fossil fuel corporations through their workers’ pensions. These investments are bankrolling the companies most responsible for climate change, like Shell and BP. The councils with the biggest investments in fossil fuels – Manchester, Galloway & Dumfries, Hammersmith & Fulham, and Torfaen…

    9 Nov 2017 anna
  • The Great Gas Lock-in

    The Great Gas Lock-in

    New Report out on the gas industry’s lobbying power This year we have seen devastating hurricanes and floods, deadly wildfires, and other extreme climate catastrophes. But rather than facing up to the problem and focusing on renewable energy and energy reduction, the European Union is locking itself into another 40-50 years of fossil fuel infrastructure.…

    31 Oct 2017 anna
  • How would you measure our effectiveness?

    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…

    9 Oct 2017 jane
  • Boom! – Historic Union Vote for Climate Transition

    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…

    13 Sep 2017 admin
  • The River Resurfaces – reflecting on politically engaged art from the 1970s to today

    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…

    12 Sep 2017 james

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