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  • We need to hear Black Lives Matter on climate and pollution

    Tuesday’s news was dominated by Black Lives Matter’s audacious action to shut down City Airport and to force the issue of racism into the media discourse on climate change and environment. You would think that reportedly swimming or paddling their way across a dock to reach the runway was no mean feat but their success…

    We need to hear Black Lives Matter on climate and pollution

  • Sadiq’s ‘Energy Revolution’ must go beyond Boris’s dodgy deal with Big Energy

    This week, Sadiq Khan announced that the first stage of Energy for Londoners would be continuing Boris’s controversial License Lite scheme. Platform is part of the Switched on London campaign, so we’re cross-posting 3 reasons why this is not the ‘Energy Revolution London’ needs. With London lagging behind other major European cities on clean energy,…

    Sadiq’s ‘Energy Revolution’ must go beyond Boris’s dodgy deal with Big Energy

  • Help find Platform a new home in 2016

    Platform needs a new home. Platform is facing a problem familiar to many in London. We’re being priced out. The rent on our humble basement office is more than doubling. We’re going to use this as opportunity to find a better home for Platform. We’re quite fond of our office. For us it represents twenty…

    Help find Platform a new home in 2016

  • BUDGET 2016: Oil tax breaks are the wrong course

    Oil industry watchdogs Oil Change International and Platform criticised Chancellor George Osborne’s announcement today that Supplementary Charge will be halved from 20% to 10% and that Petroleum Revenue Tax will be abolished entirely. These changes will be backdated to Jan 1 2016. Greg Muttitt, researcher Oil Change International, commented: “David Cameron is right that oil subsidies rip…

    BUDGET 2016: Oil tax breaks are the wrong course

  • Walking The Line – Sign the Petition

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    Walking The Line – Sign the Petition

  • 2015 – The End of the Eternal Present

    Notes after a conversation with Doreen Massey, which took place ten days before the one-year anniversary of Syriza’s landslide victory of 25th January 2015. We were reflecting on the past year. What an extraordinary set of events has unfolded in those twelve months – the Syriza election, The Green Surge of last Winter, the transformational…

    2015 – The End of the Eternal Present

  • Vigil on 20th anniversary of Ken Saro-Wiwa and Ogoni 9 execution demands Shell clean up in Niger Delta.

    Vigil on 20th anniversary of Ken Saro-Wiwa and Ogoni 9 execution demands Shell clean up in Niger Delta.   The Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People, and Platform held a vigil outside the Shell headquarters in London November 10th, 2015 on the 20th year anniversary of the execution Ken Saro-Wiwa. Artists, activists and…

    Vigil on 20th anniversary of Ken Saro-Wiwa and Ogoni 9 execution demands Shell clean up in Niger Delta.

  • £14 billion risky fossil fuel investments by UK councils revealed

    Press release 350.org, Platform, Community Reinvest and Friends of the Earth Embargo: Immediate release: Thursday 24 September 2015 Mass data release: £14 billion risky fossil fuel investments by UK councils revealed Data released today shows UK local authorities have invested £14 billion of their pension funds into fossil fuels. This is the first time that the £231 billion investments…


  • Azerbaijan journalist imprisoned for seven and a half years

    Azerbaijan investigative journalist and Platform ally, Khadija Ismayil, has been sentenced to 7.5 years in prison. The BP funded ALiyev regime have given Khadija this sentence in retribution for the stories she wrote. Khadija has been an outspoken critic of BP and the UK government for supporting the Azerbaijan regime. Khadijah’s sentencing follows the murder…

    Azerbaijan journalist imprisoned for seven and a half years

  • Save the date – Action Saro-Wiwa events

    2015 is the 20th anniversary of the executions of Nigerian writer Ken Saro-Wiwa and 8 other Ogoni men. They were murdered by the Nigerian military government for protesting against Shell’s devastation of their Niger Delta land, once the breadbasket of Africa. Action Saro-Wiwa is contributing to two events coming up in August to push for justice…

    Save the date – Action Saro-Wiwa events