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Crises, North Sea Oil and Covid-19
Last month I spoke on behalf of Platform at an online event on the theme of ‘People Over Profit and Covid-19’ organised by our collaborators Kate and Ryan at Friends of the Earth Scotland. It was a really engaging event with two other speakers followed by breakout groups and a wider discussion afterwards. I looked…
17 Jun 2020 admin -
PRESS RELEASE: Bank of England could buy BP bonds worth almost 900Mn as campaigners commemorate 10 years since the BP Gulf of Mexico disaster that devastated lives and environment
People from across the world commemorate the 10 years anniversary of BP’s Gulf of Mexico oil spill that took eleven lives and ruined thousands more with creative online action. 10 years on, communities are still fighting the deadly impact of big oil companies in the Gulf. Last week, the Bank of England published a list…
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#ShakeTheSystem: Legacies & futures with Voices that Shake!
[From the #ShakeTheSystem team] It’s 2020 and we’re celebrating 10 years of Voices that Shake! with an anthology, toolkits, workshops, showcases and more. This is #ShakeTheSystem: A Decade of Shaping Change Over 200 marginalised and underrepresented young people have directly been part of the deep personal and community transformation that the unique space of Shake!…
9 Mar 2020 jane -
PRESS RELEASE: Blow to big business and investors in the carbon economy as court of appeal rules Heathrow third runway illegal
27.02.2020 For immediate release For further information and media requests: Contact: Kennedy Walker E: [email protected] Plans for a third runway at Heathrow airport have been ruled illegal as not in line with the government’s climate change commitments. This comes after charity, Plan B and others brought the challenge. The ruling is a world first to…
27 Feb 2020 admin -
North Sea oil tax regime leaves tax payers footing the bill for decommissioning
Author: Gabrielle Jeliazkov (Just Transition, Lead Campaigner) Boué’s forensic analysis of the UK’s North Sea oil tax regime explains how tax arrangements have redefined the economic frontiers of the State, handed super-profits to international oil companies and left the taxpayer footing the bill for decommissioning. The report starts in the 1970s, endeavouring to understand how…
17 Feb 2020 admin -
“Yes Shell bribed me.” 24 years after the execution of the Ogoni 9, key witness tells court.
Today is 10th November 2019, 24th anniversary of the judicial murders of the Ogoni 9. Due to unstoppable widows of the Ogoni 9, new evidence has come to light on Shell’s complicity in their arrest and corruption of their trial. The nine men were elders and community leaders from the Niger Delta who had been…
10 Nov 2019 jane -
Phasing out North Sea oil – what does it mean for jobs in Scotland?
This blog is a version of our presentation of the report Sea Change: Climate Emergency, Jobs, and Managing the Phase-Out of UK Oil and Gas Extraction, at its launch event in Edinburgh on 11 September 2019. An abridged version has appeared in the Herald on Sunday. We know that tackling the climate emergency means…
17 Sep 2019 anna -
$450 million in US ‘development’ finance for fracking in Patagonia
The US development finance corporation OPIC has just loaned $450 million to a large fracking project in Argentinian Patagonia – despite objections from eight US senators, Indigenous rights concerns, and the climate crisis. The two loans will fund Vista Oil & Gas and Aleph Midstream (respectively sister company and subsidiary to London-listed Riverstone Energy) to…
12 Sep 2019 anna -
Government issues nearly £2 bn for fossil fuels abroad… and 0.0005 as much for renewables
New data shows: last year the UK government supported oil, gas and coal projects in other countries to a tune of £1.8 billion – through UK Export Finance (UKEF), a government department that purports to support UK businesses operating elsewhere. We’ve analysed UKEF’s annual list of loans and financial guarantees, and here’s some of the…
3 Jul 2019 anna