LONDON WALLET
  • Home
  • Investing
  • Business Finance
  • Markets
  • Industries
  • Opinion
  • UK
  • Real Estate
  • Crypto
No Result
View All Result
LONDON WALLET
  • Home
  • Investing
  • Business Finance
  • Markets
  • Industries
  • Opinion
  • UK
  • Real Estate
  • Crypto
No Result
View All Result
LondonWallet
No Result
View All Result

Activists stage protests across Scotland against Rosebank oil field

Philip Roth by Philip Roth
June 10, 2023
in UK
Activists stage protests across Scotland against Rosebank oil field
74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter



H

undreds of demonstrators will descend on beaches and take to the sea across Scotland to protest against the planned development of the Rosebank oil and gas field.

Activists from all over the country will set out on boats, kayaks and paddleboards on Saturday to highlight their concerns over the potential impact drilling into the reservoir 80 miles north-west of the Shetland isles could have on local marine life.

Water sports enthusiasts plan to stage a paddle out in Aberdeen and leave “Stop Rosebank” messages in the sand, while in Oban campaigners from Time for Change Argyll & Bute will take part in a massive beach clean.

UK Energy Security Secretary Grant Shapps is expected to reach a decision soon on whether to approve the development of Rosebank, which is believed to be the UK’s largest undeveloped oil and gas field and thought to be capable of producing up to 500 million barrels of oil.

People are demanding that our politicians put the health of our seas and amazing marine life first

Read More

Campaigners estimate burning through that amount of oil would generate more CO2 emissions than 28 low-income countries produce in a year.

Dozens of climate and marine organisations, including Friends of the Earth Scotland, Surfers Against Sewage and Greenpeace UK, are demanding that Equinor, Norway’s state-owned oil company, shelves its plan to develop Rosebank and that the UK Government rejects the project.

Izzy Ross, who is joining the Aberdeen paddle out with Surfers Against Sewage, said: “I’m taking part today with surfers, divers, and others from across the UK who live by the coast to ask the Government to protect Britain’s seas and stop Rosebank.

You might also like

Child in Liverpool dies after contracting measles – report

Chelsea XI vs PSG: Predicted lineup and confirmed team news

The most iconic moments from Live Aid over the years 40 years on

“We are finally starting to appreciate how rich, diverse and important Britain’s waters are, and in particular the seas around Scotland.

“Now is the time to protect and restore them, not continue to pollute and industrialise them for the sake of oil and gas industry profits.

“Rosebank won’t help lower our bills, or make the UK any more energy secure, as most of its oil reserves will get put in tankers and sold overseas.

“People are demanding that our politicians put the health of our seas and amazing marine life first.”

Activists claim Equinor will have to run a gas export pipeline through the Faroe-Shetland Sponge Belt – a UK Marine Protected Area (MPA) – to develop Rosebank.

They argue this will threaten marine life on the seabed, including rare, deep sea sponges and quahogs – an endangered species of clam that can live for up to 500 years.

Campaigners say cold water coral gardens in the area could also be impacted by the development, as well as the UK’s populations of whales and dolphins.

Modelling also shows a major oil spill from Rosebank could risk serious impact to at least 16 UK MPAs, campaigners say.

Scott Herrett, just transition organiser at Friends of the Earth Scotland, who will also be taking part in the Aberdeen event, said: “Drilling for more oil and gas will cost us the earth and will continue to lock millions of people into unaffordable energy across the UK.

“It’s time for Aberdeen to go in a new direction towards clean renewable energy that has minimal impact on our marine life and can provide good quality green jobs for the long term.”

Rowan Aitchison, who is organising the Oban event, said: “We all want to be able to continue to enjoy our coast and sea in Argyll for years to come, and for future generations to be able to enjoy it and live in harmony with it too.

“For this to happen, we need to halt climate change and make sure that the oil and gas industry can’t continue to pollute our seas and damage marine ecosystems.

“The UK Government must put a stop to Rosebank and all new oil and gas projects now.”

Responding to claims made by activists during a separate protest against Rosebank in Dundee earlier this week, a spokesperson for Equinor said worst case impact assessments have been carried out to ensure the field is developed in “an environmentally responsible way”.

A UK Government spokesperson added no decision has been made regarding Rosebank yet, and that it will be the North Sea Transition Authority which ultimately decides whether to approve the field.

Meanwhile, more than 30 leading UK marine conservation organisations and campaigners have written to Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer to urge the party to hold firm on its recent pledge to end oil and gas developments in UK seas.

Led by NGOs Oceana and Uplift, the letter’s signatories highlight the overlap of oil and gas licensing with designated MPAs and ask for recognition of the cross-cutting benefits for ocean protection.



Source link

Share30Tweet19
Previous Post

Pennsylvania’s largest coal plant is shutting down in July

Next Post

Biogen stock rallies after full-day halt as FDA panel recommends Alzheimer’s drug for approval

Philip Roth

Philip Roth

Recommended For You

Child in Liverpool dies after contracting measles – report
UK

Child in Liverpool dies after contracting measles – report

July 13, 2025
Chelsea XI vs PSG: Predicted lineup and confirmed team news
UK

Chelsea XI vs PSG: Predicted lineup and confirmed team news

July 13, 2025
The most iconic moments from Live Aid over the years 40 years on
UK

The most iconic moments from Live Aid over the years 40 years on

July 13, 2025
Senior aides to the King and Duke of Sussex pictured together in London
UK

Senior aides to the King and Duke of Sussex pictured together in London

July 13, 2025
Next Post
Biogen stock rallies after full-day halt as FDA panel recommends Alzheimer’s drug for approval

Biogen stock rallies after full-day halt as FDA panel recommends Alzheimer’s drug for approval

Related News

Nikola founder Trevor Milton pardoned after .8m bribe to Trump (Updated)

Nikola founder Trevor Milton pardoned after $1.8m bribe to Trump (Updated)

March 28, 2025
Colorado partially adopts California’s EV rules but falls short of 2035 ban

Colorado partially adopts California’s EV rules but falls short of 2035 ban

October 21, 2023
Cadence Design Systems stock falls 5% on short-term outlook

Cadence Design Systems stock falls 5% on short-term outlook

April 24, 2023

Browse by Category

  • Business Finance
  • Crypto
  • Industries
  • Investing
  • Markets
  • Opinion
  • Real Estate
  • UK

London Wallet

Read latest news about finance, business and investing

  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

© 2025 London Wallet - All Rights Reserved!

No Result
View All Result
  • Checkout
  • Contact
  • Home
  • Login/Register
  • My account
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

© 2025 London Wallet - All Rights Reserved!

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?