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OUTRAGE AT SHELL-FUNDED UN REPORT ON NIGERIA OIL SPILLS
LAGOS (NIGERIA) / AMSTERDAM (THE NETHERLANDS), August 24, 2010 – Friends of the Earth International is outraged by reports that a major UN investigation into Nigeria oil spills funded by oil giant Shell relies more on figures produced by oil companies and Nigerian state statistics than on community testimony and organizations on the ground who work with communities. [1]
Located in Media / Archive / 2010
Nigeria - oil should be making us rich but we don't see any of that
Meet Tina and Ifie from Bayelsa. They have been busy collecting testimonies about the devastating effects of the oil business on their community.
Located in Who we are / community testimonies / africa
South Africa - Living near an oil refinery
Located in Who we are / community testimonies / africa
Scotland - living near a petrochemical plant
Located in Who we are / community testimonies / europe
Scotland - constant pollution on my doorstep
Located in Who we are / community testimonies / europe
ShellGuilty Campaign Launched
NEW YORK CITY, USA, April 27, 2009 — Days after a judge confirmed Shell Oil will stand trial here May 26 on charges it was complicit in the murders of Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight other Nigerian activists, environmental and human rights groups announced they have formed a global campaign to hold Shell accountable and demand that it stop gas flaring in Nigeria.
Located in Media / Archive / 2009
File briefing paper for the people's tribunal on human rights violations
Friends of the Earth International and Friends of the Earth Uruguay/REDES, May 2006: This briefing paper talks about the challenges of taking on the cellulose industry and the the impacts of pulping in South America.
Located in Resources / / forests and biodiversity / fandb-2000-2007
File Shell : Use your profits to clean up your mess
Today Shell will announce sky-high profits. People from around the world tell Shell to stop destroying the environment and people’s lives: Report on how Shell should fund local solutions for environmental and social destruction caused by its projects.
Located in Resources / / oil, mining and gas / 2000-2007
File the myths of the west african gas pipeline
In November 2004, the World Bank Group approved guarantees for one of Africa’s largest fossil fuel projects, to be carried out by a consortium led by ChevronTexaco and including Royal Dutch Shell. The proposed pipeline, which would run from Nigeria through Benin and Togo to Ghana is surrounded by controversy. This report aims to debunk the three major myths and reveal the truth behind the West African Gas Pipeline.
Located in Resources / / oil, mining and gas / 2000-2007
File Victims of their own fortunes
Ongoing environmental problems resulting from oil production in the Niger Delta in Nigeria (October 2000)
Located in Resources / / oil, mining and gas / 2000-2007