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Brian Eno, Massive Attack and Robert Smith are among more than 100 artists who have signed an open letter to the UK ...
Paloma Faith, Lola Young and The Cure urge Starmer to block Rosebank development - The letter urges the Government to follow ...
Exclusive: A stellar group of musicians have come together to sign Brian Eno's new open letter to the government.
Brian Eno, Robert Smith, Confidence Man and Massive Attack are among many names urging the UK Government to stop the Rosebank oil field plans.
The musicians argued that further development of the oil field north west of Shetland would undermine the UK's climate ...
Allowing a new field like Rosebank would increase the supply of oil globally, resulting in a fall in its price, which—though small—would cause more oil to be consumed. As UK government ...
A protest will be held at Boscombe Pier next month as part of a nationwide day of action calling on the UK Government to reject plans for a ...
MUSIC artists have rallied to call on the Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to block “actively destructive” fossil fuel ...
Paloma Faith, Lola Young and The Cure's Robert Smith are just some of the artists who have called on Sir Keir Starmer to ...
Play (1min) NiseriN/iStock via Getty Images Equinor (NYSE: EQNR) will proceed with the development of its Rosebank oil and gas field, the company's U.K. manager said Wednesday.
Rosebank and Jackdaw are respectively the largest and second largest undeveloped reserves left in UK waters, and could produce oil and gas for the next two to three decades once in production ...
Opening any new North Sea oil and gas fields is incompatible with achieving the Paris Climate Agreement goals of limiting warming to 1.5°C or holding warming to “well below 2°C” relative to ...
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