A court ruling requires the British government to consider the potential climate impact of the oil and gas produced in the North Sea.
A judge has ruled that private interests and climate change considerations should have been considered when the U.K.
Scotland's Court of Session agreed with campaign groups Uplift and Greenpeace and ruled that the previous UK government's approvals for the multi-billion-pound Rosebank and Jackdaw fields were ...
The approval of the North Sea oil fields has been quashed while a revised environmental impact assessment is submitted.
For example, in recent years a range of pressure groups such as Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth have organised protests in Scotland against the use of fracking as a way of getting gas from ...
Greenpeace speaker sessions will help your group find hope in the face of the climate crisis. Our trained volunteers will create a space to talk about feelings, get clear on the facts, and present a ...
The highest court in Scotland ruled that government approvals for the Rosebank and Jackdaw fields were unlawful.
Consent for two oil and gas fields off Scotland's coast was unlawful, Scotland's highest civil court has ruled. Campaigners ...
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