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Norway
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annual report 2009 - executive summary
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Download a summarized version of the 2009 annual report.
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european groups: new laws protect forests and biodiversity
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Friends of the Earth’s groups in Europe continue a long tradition of campaigning to protect forests and biodiversity.
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Resisting oil, mining and gas program highlights
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The Resisting Mining, Oil and Gas Program is based on a vision in which the world does not depend on minerals, oil and gas. Its objective is to dismantle corporate control over minerals, oil and gas, and to stop the destruction and violations of communities and ecosystems.
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selected media quotes from 2009
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In 2009, hundreds of news stories quoting Friends of the Earth messages were published and aired by a broad spectrum of media organizations, ranging from the world's leading newspapers and TV news programs such as the Financial Times and CNN, through to alternative news sources like the IPS news agency and Indymedia.
The following selected quotes are from stories published during the year.
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Climate justice and energy program highlights
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The CJE Program’s overall objective is to build a diverse, effective and global movement for climate justice. Climate justice is a right-based approach to the climate crisis with holds those historically responsible for the climate crisis to account. Climate justice demands structural changes to tackle neo-liberalism and radically reduce consumption. In keeping with FoEI’s mission to influence policies and policy dialogue, the CJE Program also aims to ensure that by rich industrialized Annex I countries commit to needed emissions reductions, and appropriate and sufficient financing and transfers of technology to help developing countries mitigate and adapt to climate change, allowing a just transition to sustainable, fossil-free societies.
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norway: grassroots energy projects in central asia and the caucasus
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FoE Norway lobbying work is complemented by grassroots based international projects to save energy in simple and practical ways.
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december: young people from across europe meet EU ministers and demand wrap it up!
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European environment ministers arriving at crucial climate negotiations in Poland in December received messages sent by over a thousand young people urging them to 'wrap up' climate change.
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