Over 200 Musicians Urge UK Leaders to Reject North Sea Oil Projects

Over 200 Musicians Urge UK Leaders to Reject North Sea Oil Projects
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The letter reflects growing public pressure from cultural figures on UK energy policy and climate action.

  • More than 200 musicians have signed a letter urging rejection of new North Sea oil and gas drilling.
  • Signatories include Brian Eno, Robert Smith, Thom Yorke, Massive Attack, Olly Alexander, and Paris Paloma.
  • The letter specifically opposes the exploitation of the Rosebank and Jackdaw oil fields.
  • The letter was addressed to Andy Burnham and called on the prime minister to reject the Rosebank oilfield.
  • Signatories argue the Rosebank project will not lower energy bills or provide energy security.

A group of over 200 musicians, including prominent artists, signed a letter urging UK leaders to reject new oil and gas drilling projects in the North Sea, specifically targeting the Rosebank and Jackdaw fields.

The involvement of high-profile musicians brings additional public attention to debates over UK energy policy, fossil fuel expansion, and climate commitments.

It remains to be seen how UK officials will respond to the letter and whether it will influence decisions on the Rosebank and Jackdaw projects.

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