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  • 12 Sep 2019 anna
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    $450 million in US ‘development’ finance for fracking in Patagonia

    The US development finance corporation OPIC has just loaned $450 million to a large fracking project in Argentinian Patagonia – despite objections from eight US senators, Indigenous rights concerns, and the climate crisis. The two loans will fund Vista Oil & Gas and Aleph Midstream (respectively sister company and subsidiary to London-listed Riverstone Energy) to…

    $450 million in US ‘development’ finance for fracking in Patagonia

  • Government issues nearly £2 bn for fossil fuels abroad… and 0.0005 as much for renewables

    New data shows: last year the UK government supported oil, gas and coal projects in other countries to a tune of £1.8 billion – through UK Export Finance (UKEF), a government department that purports to support UK businesses operating elsewhere. We’ve analysed UKEF’s annual list of loans and financial guarantees, and here’s some of the…

    Government issues nearly £2 bn for fossil fuels abroad… and 0.0005 as much for renewables

  • Of Turmeric and Truth

    ‘Fuel for Thought’ and the struggle in Ogoni Lazarus Tamana, Europe Coordinator of the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP), holds up a small round plastic container, an inch deep, two inches across. It is filled with a rich yellow-ochre coloured powder. “This was grown on the fields at my farm in…

    Of Turmeric and Truth

  • 15 May 2019 anna

    North Sea oil: The unmentionable climate emergency scandal… until now

    We’re in a climate emergency – so why is the UK aiming to extract 20 more billions of barrels of oil?! Our research, out today, shows just how far out of touch with reality this plan is – and what the UK needs to do instead, not only to protect the climate, but also workers’…

    North Sea oil: The unmentionable climate emergency scandal… until now

  • 15 May 2019 jane
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    Sea Change: Climate emergency, jobs and Managing the Phase-out of UK Oil & Gas Extraction

    This report reveals why UK must stop drilling new oil and gas fields in the North Sea in order to meet Paris climate commitments – and how the transition away from fossil fuels can create decent jobs and revive UK industry.  Published by Platform, Oil Change International, and Friends of the Earth Scotland. Supported by…


  • Report: UK oil and gas drilling plans incompatible with responding to climate emergency

    Wednesday 15 May 2019 Contact: Anna Markova // Platform // [email protected] // 07942044472 Greg Muttitt // Oil Change International // [email protected] // 07508 421 527 Connal Hughes // Friends of the Earth Scotland // [email protected] // 0131 243 2715 Download report The UK’s oil and gas drilling plans are incompatible with responding to the climate…

    Report: UK oil and gas drilling plans incompatible with responding to climate emergency

  • Of Plastics and Brexit – the struggle against the new lords of oil & gas

    On 16th January 2019 news was leaked through the German paper Handelsblatt of The Alliance to End Plastic Waste. A new industrial coalition that will invest $1billion over the next five years in a campaign to reduce the amount of plastic waste in the world. Here was a powerful body of major corporations determining to…

    Of Plastics and Brexit – the struggle against the new lords of oil & gas

  • 2 Apr 2019 Platform

    mPower

    The pressure for democratic representatives to take meaningful and deep climate action has never been stronger. Young people all over Europe are taking to the streets, the media is finally taking climate change seriously, and NGOs and grassroots groups are increasingly collaborating to increase their successes. In response to public pressure, municipalities, local regions and…


  • 2 Apr 2019 admin

    London Leap

    London Leap Through research, London Leap works in meaningful collaboration with residents in London to help resource, uplift and coordinate their solutions for a meaningful transition to a greener capital with justice and repair at its heart.  We’re inspired by the work of Climate Justice Alliance and their Just Transition Principles. A Just Transition is…


  • 25 Mar 2019 jane
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    Volunteering on ‘London Divests’ – guest blog

    This blog is by Freya Brindley Rowell who was on placement with Platform in March. She is about to go to university. Nervous, anxious and excited were all things I was feeling as I headed to London to volunteer at Platform. As a person that grew up in the countryside, just navigating my way through…

    Volunteering on ‘London Divests’ – guest blog