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Campaigners toast end of Notts shale gas site
2024-03-18 in DRILL OR DROP? - Independent journalism on UK fracking, onshore oil and gas and the reactions to itShale gas opponents were celebrating victory today in a 10-year David and Goliath battle in Nottinghamshire.
Climate activists target 13 London offices over fossil fuels ties
2022-11-21 in DRILL OR DROP? - Independent journalism on UK fracking, onshore oil and gas and the reactions to itClimate campaigners this morning sprayed fake oil on London offices with links to the fossil fuel industry.
Tagged under: Activism | Fossil Fuels
COP26: Deal to end public funding for unabated fossil fuels by 2022
2021-11-04 in DRILL OR DROP? - Independent journalism on UK fracking, onshore oil and gas and the reactions to itMore than 20 countries and institutions have committed to ending international public finance for unabated coal, oil and gas by the end of 2022.
Tagged under: COP26 | Coal | Fossil Fuels | Finance
New plan for Notts shale gas site criticised as “speculative, misleading and unsound” – residents complain: “quite frankly we’ve had enough”
2021-02-16 in DRILL OR DROP? - Independent journalism on UK fracking, onshore oil and gas and the reactions to itThe lives of many people in the village of Misson in north Nottinghamshire have been blighted by shale gas since 2014, the parish council has said.
Judge “radically scales back” UKOG protest injunction
2021-02-09 in DRILL OR DROP? - Independent journalism on UK fracking, onshore oil and gas and the reactions to itA High Court judge has approved major cuts to one of England’s widest-ranging injunctions against protests at oil and gas sites.
Tagged under: Activism
UKOG announces OGA production consent for Horse Hill oil site
2020-03-13 in DRILL OR DROP? - Independent journalism on UK fracking, onshore oil and gas and the reactions to itUKOG has announced that it has consent for long-term production from its Horse Hill site in Surrey from the Oil & Gas Authority (OGA).
“Serious threat to oil and gas industry’s social licence” – OGA chairman
2020-01-16 in DRILL OR DROP? - Independent journalism on UK fracking, onshore oil and gas and the reactions to itOil and gas companies have been warned by their regulator to stop “navel gazing” and do much more to solve the challenges of climate change.
Tagged under: Climate Change
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