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Tag: The carbon cycle and resource extraction

Inequality Landscapes

Oil, exclusion, and livelihoods in Ghana’s offshore fisheries

by RGS-IBG Managing Editor: Academic PublicationsSeptember 5, 2025September 4, 2025
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Climate Landscapes

Scientific models trust the land to soak up lots of CO₂ – the reality is a lot more messy

by RGS-IBG Managing Editor: Academic PublicationsNovember 21, 2024November 20, 2024
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A group of oil rigs in the ocean.
Climate Politics

Offering oil and gas licences every year distracts from the challenge of winding down UK North Sea

by RGS-IBG Managing Editor: Academic PublicationsDecember 11, 2023December 4, 2023
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Oil rig in the water.
Climate Culture Politics

Rosebank shows the UK’s offshore oil regulator no longer serves the public good

by RGS-IBG Managing Editor: Academic PublicationsOctober 6, 2023November 27, 2023
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Dock with West Bollsta semi-submersible drilling rig (a vessel in the Oil service segment) on the Tenerife island during sunset
Climate Politics

Science shows the severe climate consequences of new fossil fuel extraction

by RGS-IBG Managing Editor: Academic PublicationsSeptember 26, 2023November 27, 2023
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Climate Politics

Keir Starmer hasn’t really called time on North Sea oil and gas – here’s why

by RGS-IBG Managing Editor: Academic PublicationsJune 13, 2023August 9, 2023
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