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  • Just how ‘criminal’ does BP need to get for it to violate Tate’s ethics policy?

    Just how ‘criminal’ does BP need to get for it to violate Tate’s ethics policy?

    Point 4.1b of Tate’s Ethics Policy (that you can download here) states that Tate will not accept funds in circumstances when: The donor has acted, or is believed to have acted, illegally in the acquisition of funds, for example when funds are tainted through being the proceeds of criminal conduct. I’m not from any sort…

    30 Nov 2012 admin
  • New film ‘Chasing Ice’ comes to the UK

    New film ‘Chasing Ice’ comes to the UK

    A guest post by Dogwoof Films. Climate change is getting closer. Natural disasters are no longer apparently restricted to distant third world countries that we in west can sympathise with in the abstract. The recent experiences of Hurricane Sandy on the east coast of the United States and the devastating flooding around the UK act…

    29 Nov 2012 admin
  • RBS finances Tullow’s drilling in Ghana

    RBS finances Tullow’s drilling in Ghana

      Tullow Oil Plc has secured a finance deal with a number of banks including the publicly owned Royal Bank of Scotland. The company says the $3.5m debt refinancing will in part be used for its operations in Ghana. Platform has watched the developments in Ghana closely. Amongst other concerns, Tullow has continued to flare…

    15 Nov 2012 admin
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  • Yoko Ono, fracking and the Southbank Centre

    Yoko Ono, fracking and the Southbank Centre

    I ♥ Yoko Ono. I ♥ her effortless blurring of the boundaries between pop music and conceptual and visual art. I ♥ her constant stream of leftfield creativity in all sorts of projects. I ♥ her ‘disco not disco’ opus Walking on Thin Ice. I ♥ her strength and dignity in the face of the…

    9 Nov 2012 admin
  • Contradictory docs for Cairo refinery reveal disdain for transparency by European Bank officials in first major IFI-financed project since revolution started

    Contradictory docs for Cairo refinery reveal disdain for transparency by European Bank officials in first major IFI-financed project since revolution started

    A $3.7 billion PPP oil refinery expansion in Cairo is accompanied by contradictory project documents, making a mockery of claims by the public banks involved to be committed to “good governance” or democracy. Despite being presented as merely translations of one document, the Arabic and English “versions” are entirely different – with the Arabic markedly…

    9 Nov 2012 admin
  • The Russian roulette: Rosneft, BP, and the unknowns of Russian politics

    The Russian roulette: Rosneft, BP, and the unknowns of Russian politics

    TNK-BP, the British giant’s 50% joint venture with a group of Russian oligarchs, was bringing in about quarter of the firm’s production, and a lot of its political problems. BP’s solution: swap its shares in TNK-BP for cash and a near 20% stake in Rosneft, Russian state-owned company run by Igor Sechin, one of Vladimir…

    7 Nov 2012 anna
  • Arts cuts, oil sponsorship & Osborne’s North Sea tax breaks

    Arts cuts, oil sponsorship & Osborne’s North Sea tax breaks

    This piece (originally titled “From oil to art, liberating culture”)  is reprinted from The New Home Front II: Policies for Ecological, Social and Economic Renewal that was launched by Caroline Lucas MP in September 2012, outlining a range of policy proposals designed to set the UK on a path to a clean, green future. Since…

    1 Nov 2012 admin
  • The Oil Road – reviews, interviews and analysis

    The Oil Road – reviews, interviews and analysis

     The Oil Road has been getting an incredible response from the press, blogs and activists alike. We’ve cobbled together a selection of the best quotes from reviews with links to  the full articles. “An elegantly written travel book…a distinctive blend of travelogue, reportage and history…will make you think the next time you fill the tank”…

    30 Oct 2012 admin
  • Hobbling the ‘dash for gas’ – the West Burton occupation

    Hobbling the ‘dash for gas’ – the West Burton occupation

    A big, bombastic huzzah for the 20 climate activists that infiltrated and occupied West Burton Power Station this morning. This is the first of a new generation of some 20 gas fired plants that the government are planning on building, and represents a ‘line in the sand’ of climate change and energy policy much in…

    29 Oct 2012 admin

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