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  • BP using crackdown to steamroll unpopular project in Egypt

    BP using crackdown to steamroll unpopular project in Egypt

    BP is back in Cairo. The multinational never quite left, but intense community opposition put its flagship North Alexandra project on hold during the last three years. With former military leader Abdel Fattah El-Sisi firmly installed in the President’s chair, now BP has seen an opportunity to restart drilling and construction.  CEO Bob Dudley was…

    21 Jul 2014 admin
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  • Egyptian climate justice campaigner & Platform ally jailed for 2 years

    Egyptian climate justice campaigner & Platform ally jailed for 2 years

    A close ally of Platform’s was jailed for two years for her activism on Tuesday. Mahienour El-Massry is an inspiring Egyptian human rights lawyer, who led the way in challenging police brutality in Alexandria. Mahienour helped communities demand environmental justice, factory workers to fight for their rights and has been on the frontline of the…

    22 May 2014 admin
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  • DIY 11: 2014 Call for proposals

    DIY 11: 2014 Call for proposals

    Want to run training for artists on race & intergenerationality?  In partnership with LADA we are making a call for proposals on the following theme: Let Go Of The Shore* Shake! seeks proposals on live art, intergenerationality and race. You are invited to devise a project that brings together artists committed to thinking and making…

    2 Apr 2014 admin
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  • Hands down White boy! Privilege and oil spills in New Orleans

    Hands down White boy! Privilege and oil spills in New Orleans

    “I came to realise that I needed “Hey-White-Boy-don’t-keep-putting-your-hand-up-training”. Yotam Marom, who came to the attention of the US media in 2011 through his role in the early days of Occupy Wall Street, is explaining his views on how to be a ‘leader’ in a ‘leaderless organisation’. He’s a young White man from Hoboken, New Jersey.…

    11 Mar 2014 james
  • We don’t want the oil companies! – Italian community says no to pipeline

    We don’t want the oil companies! – Italian community says no to pipeline

    This blog is also available in Italian. The future is alternative, sustainable sources of energy. We don’t want the oil companies! This can be an independent state, a Puglia free from the oil companies Alessandro Mancini slaps the wooden table square with his palm as he talks. I am sat in a warm kitchen discussing…

    19 Feb 2014 admin
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  • UK foreign policy & the Algerian dictatorship – “an ideal relationship?”

    UK foreign policy & the Algerian dictatorship – “an ideal relationship?”

    A guest blog from Hamza Hamouchene of the Algeria Solidarity Campaign and author of our newly published report Reinforcing Dictatorships – Britain’s Grab and Human Rights in Algeria. After more than six months of researching and documenting the British energy interests in my country Algeria, I feel extremely happy that the Algerian-British relations came under scrutiny from the…

    11 Feb 2014 admin
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  • Pollutants and Petcoke: Environmental struggles and the Great Lakes

    Pollutants and Petcoke: Environmental struggles and the Great Lakes

    Whiting, Indiana I begin to walk back, away from Lake Michigan, along 129th Street – following the route of the cab that brought me here. Only then does the scale of this place truly dawn on me. It is vast. The largest oil refinery in the Mid West stretches in all directions, line upon line…

    5 Feb 2014 james
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  • Drilling the pre-salt – is Brazil still a “land of opportunity” for BP and Shell?

    Drilling the pre-salt – is Brazil still a “land of opportunity” for BP and Shell?

    We are just days away from the fourth anniversary of BP’s announcement in 2010 that it was boldly going into the Brazilian offshore oil province, known in the industry as the ‘pre-salt’. Tony Hayward, BP CEO at the time proclaimed: “This strategic opportunity fits well with BP’s operating strengths and key interests around the world,…

    4 Feb 2014 james
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  • Shell cancels 2014 Arctic drilling – Arctic Ocean & Inupiat rights reality check

    Shell cancels 2014 Arctic drilling – Arctic Ocean & Inupiat rights reality check

    Today Shell announced it was canceling its 2014 drilling in the Alaskan Arctic. This is a guest blog by Faith Gemmill, Executive Director of Resisting Environmental Destruction on Indigenous Lands (REDOIL), on the court decision that forced Shell’s hand, and the Indigenous rights context behind it. Last week the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit…

    30 Jan 2014 anna
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