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The Invisible Machine β a gas pipeline in the Caucasus and a handshake in No10
On the evening of Thursday 26th April 2018, it was warm and sunny in London. President Ilham Aliyev strode down Downing Street and was met by Prime Minister Theresa May with smile and a handshake. They posed for the cameras on the red carpet outside No 10 and then retired inside. A short formal chat…
1 May 2018 james -
Aliyev re-elected as President for another 7 years β the chain of oil autocracy that binds Azerbaijan
On 18th April Ilham Aliyev will be inaugurated for the fourth time as President of Azerbaijan. His re-election comes as no surprise. It is so predictable that it barely counted as βnewsβ and consequently got next to no coverage in the international media. Originally the election was scheduled for 17th October, but at nine weeks…
18 Apr 2018 james -
Vive La Zad ! β in the midst of the tear gas, La Zad exists in our hearts
The police arrived at 03.00 am on the morning of Monday 9th April. The exact number is, of course, unclear but it is said that 2,500 officers in riot equipment, with crash helmets and visors, Perspex shields and plastic body armour were deployed. Two and a half thousand highly trained men appeared out of the…
11 Apr 2018 james -
Spring in the Thames Valley β The extraordinary resistance of the more than human
Even in the dark the Blackbird sings. The bubbling song fills the night outside our bedroom window. You sleep silently, the bedclothes rising and falling, as the notes of the bird flow over you. Hours later, the grey light of dawn has come and with it the calls of Song Thrush and House Sparrow.…
9 Apr 2018 james -
Win! Mayor of London and More Councils Back Divestment
Yesterday, the Mayor of London joined the divestment movement.Β Sadiq Khan announced plans to divest the London Pension Fund from fossil fuels, calling on other London boroughs to do the same. We are seeing a wave of divestment pledges across the capital. Lambeth and Islington Labour have announced divestment commitments in their manifestos. With some local…
29 Mar 2018 Sarah -
Home is a Hostile Lover – ending the UK Government’s racist deportations regime
‘Home is a hostile loverβΒ a poem by Selina NwuluΒ is read from the concrete steps of Chelmsford Crown Court. Londonβs former young poet laureate, gives a powerful indictment of the UKβs βhostile environmentβ. Hundreds listen in the chill morning outside Chelmsford Crown Court to stand in solidarity with fifteen people who begin trial this week…
22 Mar 2018 Sarah -
The slow dismantling the house of oil – The Gulbenkian Foundation divests
Quite unexpected comes remarkable news! Lucy Neal, a long-term part of the Platform family, e-mails out of the blue, forwarding an article from the Algarve Daily News, published on 1st February in southern Portugal. The headline reads: βGulbenkian Foundation gets out of the oil businessβ That truly is unexpected. Lucy had not foreseen this coming…
18 Mar 2018 james -
La Zad puts down roots β sensing the future
Weβre in the middle of the crowd. Standing some way back from the stage, watching transfixed and elated at the performance of Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp. Two trombones, two drummers, two marimbas, two electric guitars, two cellos and five other musicians blast out such a blissful riot of sound that our souls sail above…
18 Mar 2018 james -
What’s the role of climate change in Snowmageddon and the gas crunch?
National Grid issued emergency warnings last week when snow and freezing temperatures caused a gas crunch in the UK. With great tact, Big 6 company E.on chose the same week to hike average energy bills up to Β£1,150. This gas crunch was itself an outcome of burning fossil gas and accelerated climate change – specifically…
7 Mar 2018 mika