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  • Of Land & Power – energy before and after neoliberalism

    Of Land & Power – energy before and after neoliberalism

      The mass of Ben Lui rises up. So much higher than all those ridges around it. We can make out our planned line of ascent up Alt Coire Ghaothaich, the mare’s tail of white water plunging down the mountainside. We cross Alt an Rund and begin the climb from 1,150 feet to the summit…

    7 Nov 2014 james
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  • Bill McKibben slams Shell sponsorship at elite climate conference #CHclimate

    Bill McKibben slams Shell sponsorship at elite climate conference #CHclimate

    350.org’s Bill McKibben just gave a keynote address at Chatham House’s annual conference on climate change. Bill didn’t know it when he agreed to talk at the conference, but its headline sponsor is Shell. Here is what Bill said to a room full of “senior officials from businesses, government, NGO’s and academic institutions”:   Shell is…

    4 Nov 2014 anna
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  • Offshore: Iran, BP, Algeria & Boris Island

    Offshore: Iran, BP, Algeria & Boris Island

    “No you can’t get through down there. They’ve got a full set of anti-terrorist police. Machine guns and all. They’ll jump out at you if you go beyond that fence. Mind you, it helps keep the crime down in the village”. The tall man with white hair straggling out from under his black hat and…

    9 Oct 2014 james
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  • BP and #IndyRef – the need to constrain corporate influence in our democracy

    BP and #IndyRef – the need to constrain corporate influence in our democracy

    Around about 3.00 am on the morning of Friday 19th September, whilst anxiously watching the results come in on the Scottish Independence Referendum, we heard one of the commentators on STV ‘Scotland Decides’ explain his view that after months of the politicians being unable to help the voters make their decision, ‘business leaders’ had stepped…

    26 Sep 2014 james
  • On the Oil Patrol in Russia

    On the Oil Patrol in Russia

     This is a guest blog by Asti Roesle from Greenpeace. I have just been in the Republic of Komi, Northern Russian, taking part in an oil spill patrol by Greenpeace Russia and the local NGO Save the Pechora Committee which is run by local volunteers. Sadly, I am discovering many parallels between the situation caused by Shell…

    22 Sep 2014 admin
  • Possess the Bay! Taking control of the Oil Road in Falmouth

    Possess the Bay! Taking control of the Oil Road in Falmouth

    Platform was invited to present to the Geohack workshops that are part of the Fascinatecon conference in Falmouth this week. A version of the following was given via skype by James Marriott to an audience of ‘artists, gamers, historians, performance-makers, seafarers, landlubbers, the flooded and the landlocked’ in the Performance Centre, Penryn Campus, University of…

    29 Aug 2014 james
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  • Norwegian research ethics committee slams university-oil industry links

    Norwegian research ethics committee slams university-oil industry links

    (Guest blog by Ragnhild Freng Dale. For more information on collusion between oil companies & universities in Britain, see Platform’s report Knowledge & Power) A damning statement from the Norwegian committee responsible for university research ethics challenges collaboration between universities and oil companies. After months of deliberation over the ethics of petroleum research, the Norwegian…

    24 Jun 2014 admin
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  • Shell AGM – Securing the comforts of the present generation at the expense of the next

    Shell AGM – Securing the comforts of the present generation at the expense of the next

    Last week I headed home from the Netherlands, crossing the North Sea from the delta of the Rhine to the delta of the Thames, after having attended the Shell AGM in Den Haag with friends and allies from Greenpeace, ShareAction, Observatorio Petrolero Sur, Milieudefensie and Global Witness. This year’s Shell AGM was a quieter affair…

    27 May 2014 james
  • Stolen dreams and the small people – BP, Russia & Deepwater Horizon

    Stolen dreams and the small people – BP, Russia & Deepwater Horizon

    I’d wanted to to attend the BP AGM, but confined to my sick bed I had to make do with following it online. Watching the company webcast, reading the transcripts of the speeches and, most vitally, following the brilliant live-tweets of my colleagues Louise Rouse of ShareAction and Charlie Kronick of Greenpeace UK. In part…

    11 Apr 2014 james

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