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2010

Articles on Friends of the Earth International in the media in 2010.
Wiradjuri elder warns of risk of groundwater poisoning from gold mine at Lake Cowal (Indymedia Australia, December 25, 2010)

 

Cancún climate change summit: Deal is reached
(The Guardian, December 11, 2010)


African leaders betray continent in Cancun, says coalition
(Next -Nigeria-, December 10, 2010)

Climate summit avoids real issues, says Alternative Nobel Prize winner
(Deutsche Welle online, December 9, 2010)


World Bank chief to launch carbon market fund
(Press Agency Reuters in Khaleej Times -India-, December 8, 2010)

Nigeria: Nigeria: ERA Chief Receives Award

(All Africa, December 8, 2010)


Japan should take pride in Kyoto Protocol
(China Daily, December 3, 2010)


Japan's Motion to Kill Kyoto Protocol a 'Slap in the Face,' Advocates Say
(Press Agency Reuters, December 2, 2010)


Cancun climate change summit: small island states in danger of 'extinction'
(The Telegraph, December 1, 2010)


Oil companies and banks will profit from UN forest protection scheme

(The Guardian, November 28, 2010)


Ghana put on the spot over 'GMO plan'
(Africa Review, November 26, 2010)


Group blames Saro-Wiwa’s murder on greed

(Next (Nigeria), November 11,  2010)


Gas projects 'approved too quickly'

(ABC News Australia, November 10, 2010)

Call to stop fossil fuel subsidy
(BBC News, November 9, 2010)

NGOs and BBC targeted by Shell PR machine in wake of Saro-Wiwa death
(The Guardian, November 9, 2010)

TUC - Robin Hood Urges G20 Leaders to 'Listen to the World's People, Not its Banks'
(New on news, November 8, 2010)

Report: Big Biofuels Bucks Behind SD Campaigns

(Public News Service, November 3, 2010)

Six casualties of the world food crisis

(The Guardian UK, October 25, 2010)

 

Excessive meat-eating 'kills 45,000 each year'
(Independent, October 19, 2010)

Public to pay for new nuclear era
(Telegraph, October 19, 2010)

Native rights violated in flawed systems
(Free Malaysia Today, October 15, 2010)

Global Activities Celebrate Climate Solutions
(Voice of America, October 12, 2010)

World Bank Pressured on Clean Energy
(The New York Times, October 11, 2010)

 

Desperate bid to stop more toxic waste contaminating Danube
(Herald Scotland, October 10, 2010)

 

Tianjin Sends Out Signals of Climate Hope and Scepticism

(IDN-InDepth News, October 9, 2010)

Slow Progress At Climate Talks; Concerns For Cancun

(Dow Jones Germany, October 9, 2010)


Global climate talks kick off in China
(CNN, October, 4, 2010)

Rights activists share Alternative Nobel prize
(Associated Press in Arab News, October 1, 2010)

 

Oil and Gas Pipeline Disasters Fail to Spur Bill Bolstering Oversight
(The New York Times, September 22, 2010)

 

UN Proposes Rescue Package to Halt Loss of Biodiversity
(IDN-InDepth News, September 2010)

 

Bold action is needed to protect the diversity of life on Earth
(The Guardian, September 1, 2010)

 

Climate deal loopholes 'make farce' of rich nations' pledges
(The Guardian, August 4, 2010)

 

The Farce Called 'Responsible' Soy
(Australia.to News, June 9, 2010)

 

'Turf War' Complicates Efforts to Get Climate Aid to Developing Nations
(The New York Times, June 2, 2010)


An Illusion Called the Carbon Capture and Storage
Turkish Weekly, June 2, 2010


Call for Ending All Forms of Land Grabbing

(IDN-InDepth News, april  2010)

(IPS news agency, January 13, 2010)

Biodiversity crucial to lives of billions, says UNEP
(The ecologist, 12th January, 2010)

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