




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.
The UK officially announced a North Sea licensing ban on 26 November, 2025. While it was a hard fought win and a necessary first step, it still has a long way to go. Read the analysis from Oil Change International, Friends of the Earth Scotland and Platform.
Despite repeated calls for a transition plan, ministers have once again failed to act and instead let private industry call the shots.
Workers cite job security, safety and pay in intention to quit the industry
Marianne Brown’s The Shetland Way tells how an unjust energy transition has left lasting division and biodiversity loss on the Shetland isles.
How is community ownership of renewables helping local economies to thrive? Watch our webinar on how community energy is having a real and positive impact on local, rural economies across Scotland.
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.