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File What is environmental justice?
Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland, August 2010: Friends of the Earth believes that tackling environmental injustice will not only protect people, but also the natural world. If you have healthy people, you get a healthy planet. But to do this we have to get to grips with some big problems.
Located in Resources / / Publications by year / 2010
Stop the Belo Monte Monster Dam!
Saturday 20 and Monday 22 August are International Days of Action to defend the Brazilian Amazon. Several demonstrations are taking place around the world. Find out how you can get involved.
Located in What we do / friends of the earth international blog
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
File World Bank: catalysing catastrophic climate change
Friends of the Earth International, June 2011: The world bank's role in dirty energy investment and carbon markets.
Located in Resources / / Publications by year / 2011
File Reclaim the UN from corporate capture
As the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) turns 20, there are real concerns about the increasing influence of major corporations and business lobby groups within the UN.
Located in Resources / / Publications by year / 2012
FoE Sri Lanka wins reduction in lead content of paint
Friends of the Earth Sri Lanka is celebrating a recent court victory that will dramatically reduce the amount of lead in paints made and imported into Sri Lanka.
Located in What we do / economic justice - resisting neoliberalism / Latest news
G20: STATEMENT ON DETENTION AND DEPORTATION OF FILLIPINO ACTIVISTS
The detention and deportation of Filipino activists from Seoul and the harassment and intimidation of a number of other activists at the hands of Korean immigration authorities are manifestations of the undemocratic and anti-people nature of the G20 and further exposed the illegitimacy of this group of self-proclaimed caretakers of the global economy.
Located in What we do / friends of the earth international blog
The problems of corporate lobbying in the EU and how you can help fix it - today!
Time is running out to vote in the Worst EU lobbying award. Sam Fleet from Friends of the Earth Europe explains why we need your help.
Located in What we do / friends of the earth international blog