November 7, 2023 Power Up – Energy for All At the weekend, 350 groups and partners around the world kicked off a month of ‘Power Up’ actions, demanding a...
February 11, 2020 Europe – Where’s the Common Interest in new fossil gas? On Wednesday, MEPs will vote to decide whether or not to adopt a list of ‘Projects of Commons Interest’ —...
October 11, 2019 Gothenburg: A big win for the fossil gas resistance This is a guest post by the local group Fossilgasfällan who launched their campaign against the Gothenburg terminal in early...
December 14, 2018 Schools out: striking students build momentum for disruption in 2019 Today, thousands of German students are striking across at least fourteen cities as part of a global climate strike, they...
October 17, 2018 An activist walks into a bank… Since the IPCC released its 1.5°C report and as part of the #GasdownFrackdown last weekend, activists have been targeting banks...
September 7, 2018 Code Rood – building community power To an outsider Groningen feels so stereotypically Dutch. The houses quaint with big windows inviting the outside in. Immaculate lush...
August 23, 2018 Where people fight for steady ground She hasn’t slept well since 2012. Just about two to four hours a night. She had to quit her job...
January 30, 2018 Southern Gas Corridor Dirty as Coal In less than two weeks a section of the Southern Gas Corridor could receive the European Investment Bank’s largest ever...
December 15, 2017 The banks behind a dangerous new pipeline Some background Traversing Greece, Albania and the Adriatic Sea before making a landfall on Italy’s southern shores, the Trans Adriatic...
November 25, 2017 Share these stories of #NoTAP resistance The Trans Adriatic Pipeline is a mega-pipeline that, as part of the Southern Gas Corridor, would bring gas from Azerbaijan...