Brian Eno and Musicians Including Bobbie Gillespie Urge Andy Burnham to Reject Rosebank Oil Field
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Robert Smith, Radiohead and Brian Eno among the 211 artists who asked the Prime Minister to give up the project for the extraction of gas and oil: "The climate crisis is no longer a fear for the new generations, it is shaping our lives already today"
Robert Smith, Thom Yorke and Brian Eno among names to sign anti-Rosebank letter
Brian Eno and musicians including Bobbie Gillespie urge Andy Burnham to reject Rosebank oil field
Veteran musician Brian Eno and 211 artists, including Robert Smith and Thom Yorke, call on Andy Burnham to oppose the UK's largest untapped oil field amid climate concerns.
The initiative is led by EarthPercent, a charitable organization founded by Brian Eno to encourage the music industry to fight against fossil fuels, which are responsible for the deterioration of the planet.
Stop Rosebank: Our call to the Prime Minister | Julie's Bicycle
We urge the prime minister andy burnham to reject development oF rosebank oil field. Approving new oil fields undermines our climate leadership, endangers our future, and fails to enhance energy security. On 17 August 2026, Julie’s Bicycle sent a letter to the Prime Minister, calling on him to take real climate leadership by halting Rosebank and directing resources toward genuine solutions for a just transition. After this public consultation, t…
More than 200 musicians signed a letter to the British Prime Minister and asked him to reconsider the plans
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