




Founded in Cambridge in 1983, Platform was initially a radical theatre group that united art and politics to effect real change. For forty years, we’ve been uniting arts, research, education and activism for climate justice.
Reflections from Yasmina Seifeddine the limits and possibilities of cultural work in anti-colonial struggle.
Marianne Brown’s The Shetland Way tells how an unjust energy transition has left lasting division and biodiversity loss on the Shetland isles.
The People will Possess the Wind was commissioned by Estuary Festival for Estuary 2025. Read the booklet now.
Grants of up to £3,000 for individual artists or collectives exploring environmental justice archives.
James Marriott spoke at Edinburgh Book Fair as part of the Revolutionary Feeling series
Action is the antidote’ – sixteen days in the movement to end fossil fuels. At 8.25 on Friday 15th April, as the rush hour traffic poured off the M4 at Chiswick, four activists stepped out in front of an Eddie Stobart oil tanker. Two held up a banner declaring ‘Just Stop Oil’ whilst two others…
Roman Abramovich under sanctions! Chelsea up for sale! Scandal engulfs Everton FC as a key donor Alisher Usmanov is added to the UK government’s list of ‘named Oligarchs’. The Economic War has opened a new front on the pitch. Football is pulled into the Russian invasion of Ukraine just as Western corporations and the oil…