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The UK Tar Sands Network campaigns in partnership with Indigenous communities affected by the Tar Sands oil developments in Canada. We target governments, UK companies, banks and investors operating in the Alberta Tar Sands.

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Looking to Indigenous Rights as Solutions to Climate Change

By No Tar Sands Feb 1, 2017 / Leave a comment

Please join Eriel Deranger from Indigenous Climate Action and Suzanne Dhaliwal from UK Tar Sands Network for a day of talks, workshops and a chance to build our movement at such a challenging time.  There will be food and space to talk together about how we will continue to grow a movement that lifts up… Continue Reading


Stay Vigilant, Keep Standing with Standing Rock!

By No Tar Sands Dec 9, 2016 / Leave a comment

Hey Everyone! We wanted to get in touch to send a massive shout out to everyone who has been a part of this incredible movement to stand by the Water Protectors at Standing Rock! All of you out there who have been doing Divest DAPL actions, organizing events, fundraisers, solidarity actions, calling decision makers, the… Continue Reading


London banks targeted by Standing Rock Solidarity Actions

By No Tar Sands Nov 30, 2016 / Leave a comment

  Thursday, December 1st 2016, Indigenous and climate justice activists in London gathered outside the Royal Bank of Scotland to hold a solidarity action with Indigenous People in Standing Rock. The creative intervention was part of an international day of action, targeting the banks that are financing the Dakota Access Pipeline in the US. “This… Continue Reading


Stand with Standing Rock movement Goes Global!

By No Tar Sands Nov 27, 2016 / Leave a comment

As Violence at Standing Rock escalates call to Obama to end Police Brutality and Defund DAPL goes International On November 15th 2016, in the rain, over 200 people peacefully gathered on the doorstep of the US Embassy in London to demand that President Obama’s Army Corps of Engineers, and the Administration incoming in January 2017,… Continue Reading


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