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  • Egyptian political prisoners remembered in unsanctioned performance at British Museum’s ‘Sunken Cities’

    24 November 2016 Unsanctioned vigil held for jailed human rights campaigners at ‘Curator’s Introduction to the BP Sponsored Exhibition Sunken Cities: Egypt’s Lost Worlds’   Exhibition displays objects from ancient sunken cities in the Nile Delta, where BP is now drilling for fossil fuels. Community opposition successfully halted BP’s gas plant plans – the North…

    Egyptian political prisoners remembered in unsanctioned performance at British Museum’s ‘Sunken Cities’

  • 15 Sep 2016 james

    Strip away the carapace – the Ice Age, BP, and the British Museum

    It pushes me quickly to tears. I’m kneeling on the cold stone floor of the Great Court, legs tucked beneath me, one foot crossed under the other. I’m listening to a rendition of A Requiem to Sinking Cities – an agit-performance in the heart of the British Museum. Silent figures hold up two banners, ‘#DropBP’…

    Strip away the carapace – the Ice Age, BP, and the British Museum

  • 6 Sep 2016 james

    Everything in Motion – of Swallows and resistance to the Lower Thames Crossing

    Looking up through the skylight I catch only a glimpse of it soon after dawn. Less than a second. The effortless power of a confident killer. The shape of the dark sickle wings against the depth of the blue. A Hobby passing over the house, flying south down the Hoo Peninsula. It is only at…

    Everything in Motion – of Swallows and resistance to the Lower Thames Crossing

  • 24 Aug 2016 anna

    Reinvesting pensions: from fossil fuel divestment to reinvestment in the new economy

    What if £14 billion of local government pension funds, currently in fossil fuels, was re-invested to create environmental, social and economic benefits – as well as a sound financial return? Platform and Community Reinvest advocate for pensions and other funds to divest from fossil fuels and reinvest in the new economy – in economic activities…

    Reinvesting pensions: from fossil fuel divestment to reinvestment in the new economy

  • 11 Aug 2016 james

    The changing wind – shedding the carbon skin

      I am cramming chocolate into your mouth. I feel the dampness of your lips against my fingertips and see the brown squares tumble into the darkness. It takes seconds to complete the task, but the time draws out, slows down. All around is mayhem. The wind makes the shrouds howl. The sound thrusts a…

    The changing wind – shedding the carbon skin

  • 2 Aug 2016 anna

    Open letter: BP can’t buy our silence

    Today’s Times has published an open letter from Mark Rylance, Naomi Klein, Nnimmo Bassey, Matthew Herbert, and 215 artists, actors, arts managers, musicians, frontline activists, campaigners, and scientists, arguing: We cannot afford another five years of BP-branded culture. Last Thursday BP announced the renewal of its flagship sponsorship programme. Its partners, this time: British Museum, National Portrait Gallery, Royal…

    Open letter: BP can’t buy our silence

  • Tate loses in court over BP secrets as oil co. renews other cultural sponsorships

    Press release: Tate loses in court over BP secrets as oil co. renews other cultural sponsorships  Information Tribunal rules Tate must reveal BP sponsorship fees for 2007-2011 in a legal victory for campaigners. Artists and campaigners promise fresh wave of discontent as British Museum, National Portrait Gallery, Royal Opera House, and Royal Shakespeare Company sign…

    Tate loses in court over BP secrets as oil co. renews other cultural sponsorships

  • 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

  • Statement: protest will escalate with BP’s newly announced sponsorship deals

    Contact: Anna Galkina / 07942044472 / [email protected] Today BP announced new headline sponsorship agreements with the British Museum, Royal Opera House, National Portrait Gallery and Royal Shakespeare Company, providing the institutions with an average of only £375,000 a year each. This is less than the price of the average 2 bedroom flat in London, and 25% less…

    Statement: protest will escalate with BP’s newly announced sponsorship deals

  • 16 May 2016 anna

    Campaigner vacancy

    Platform is recruiting a new campaigner. 2.5 days per week – 20 hours (flexible) approx £31,000pa pro rata (based on a 40 hour week) Deadline: noon on Monday 6th June. Platform is looking for a new campaigner to work across a number of Platform projects. The successful candidate should be motivated to work towards climate…

    Campaigner vacancy