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  • Live With It! a new iPhone app from Shell-apps.com

    With Arctic drilling imminent, significant expansion into the tar sands and over 50 years of damage in Nigeria, the case for targeting the oil giant Shell has rarely been greater. A new campaign launched this month by Friends of the Earth Netherlands is challenging Shell to clean up its oil spills in Nigeria’s oil rich…

    14 May 2012 admin
  • RBS outed for pro-tar sands lobbying

    RBS outed for pro-tar sands lobbying

    Despite vehemently protesting our calculations of £2.5 billion in Canadian tar sands finance 2008-2010, the Royal Bank of Scotland is today reported by Reuters to be closely involved in the pro-Canadian tar sands lobby in Europe.

    10 May 2012 admin
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  • Standing up to BP: The Way of Water on stage

    Standing up to BP: The Way of Water on stage

    We’re very pleased to host this guest blog by Caridad Svich, playwright of The Way of Water, which you can witness at a reading 3pm this Sunday 13th May for FREE at Rosemary Branch Theatre, London. Over the month of April, over 1000 audiences from Occupy Ashland in Oregon to the National Theatre Institute in Waterford, CT, from…

    9 May 2012 admin
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  • Get The Shell Out! Friday 18 May @ 7.30pm

    Get The Shell Out! Friday 18 May @ 7.30pm

    UK Tar Sands Network, Indigenous Environmental Network, Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (ACFN), Platform, Rising Tide UK, FairPensions, Greenpeace, Shell to Sea and Art Not Oil present: Get The Shell Out! 18th May 2012, Toynbee Hall, 7.30pm Toynbee Hall, 28 Commercial Street, Greater London E1 6LS You are warmly invited to a public meeting in advance of…

    8 May 2012 admin
  • Shell admits funding Niger Delta “warlords”

    Shell admits funding Niger Delta “warlords”

    This guest blog for Greenpeace UK was written by Ben Amunwa and first published on 2 May 2012.  A recent video published online shows a Shell executive admitting that the oil giant could easily be funding what he describes as “warlords” and militants in Nigeria. You can watch the video here, (see 57mins – 1hr). The admission…

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    2 May 2012 admin
  • Shell admits funding Niger Delta “warlords”

    Shell admits funding Niger Delta “warlords”

    I wrote a guest blog for Greenpeace UK today about Shell’s recent statement regarding its financial relationships with militant groups. I’d really like to hear your thoughts on the issue. A recent video published online shows a Shell executive admitting that the oil giant could easily be funding what he describes as “warlords” and militants…

    2 May 2012 admin
  • Twenty years ago today: ‘Still Waters’, Day 1

    Twenty years ago today: ‘Still Waters’, Day 1

    May 1st 1992 marked the first day of Platform’s project ‘Still Waters’: a month of street-based actions, walks, talks and art-interventions to unbury the Fleet, Walbrook, Effra and Wandle, three sewerised and one neglected river in central London. ‘Still Waters’ reframed London as a watershed. We aimed to reclaim London’s rivers from their hidden state, create…

    1 May 2012 jane
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  • “Shell no” to Arctic Drilling

    “Shell no” to Arctic Drilling

    Guest post by Emilie Surrusco, Alaska Wilderness League Right now, Shell’s drill ships are on their way to the pristine Arctic Ocean off the coast of Alaska. And despite all the glossy advertising, promotional videos, and slick promises from Shell, the oil giant is proceeding with its plans to drill 10 exploratory wells – with…

    27 Apr 2012 anna
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  • Activism and the uses of collective remembrance: Stephen Lawrence

    Activism and the uses of collective remembrance: Stephen Lawrence

    Yesterday the 19th annual church service called by Stephen Lawrence’s family to honour and remember his life and legacy took place at Hinde Street Methodist Church, London W1. It was a moment to reflect, grieve, and mark all that has happened – the unspeakable and the extraordinary – since his murder in 1993. The occasion made…

    25 Apr 2012 jane
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