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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 ...
- Reclaim the United Nations campaign starts today
- BRUSSELS (BELGIUM) / RIO DE JANERIO (BRAZIL) JUNE 4, 2012 – Tomorrow, on World Environment Day, just two weeks before a major United Nations (UN) Summit in ...
- Polluting Brazilian mining giant Vale exposed
- DAVOS (SWITZERLAND) / PORTO ALEGRE (BRAZIL), 27 JANUARY 2012 -- With more than 25,000 votes, the Brazilian mining giant Vale has been crowned the 'world's ...
- UN Global Compact turns a blind eye to corporate malpractices
- AMSTERDAM / RIO DE JANEIRO, May 10, 2012 - Institutions and initiatives of the United Nations, such as the Global Compact provide far too much room for ...
- 30 January: Verdict Expected in Court Case on Oil Giant Shell's Nigerian Oil Pollution
- THE HAGUE, THE NETHERLANDS, OCTOBER 11, 2012 -- For the first time in history, a Dutch court verdict is expected about the case of a European company, ...
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how corporations rule: sasol and south africa's climate policy
- Friends of the Earth International, December 2011: The corporate and elite capture of decision-making at the national level is a key factor underpinning ...
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how corporations rule: ieta lobby group ignores carbon market flaws
- Friends of the Earth International, December 2011: The International Emissions Trading Association (IETA) calls itself the “leading voice of the global ...
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How corporations rule: introduction
- Friends of the Earth International, December 2011: With the launch of a series of briefings, Friends of the Earth International is aiming to help shed light on ...
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How corporations rule: vale
- Friends of the Earth International, January 2011: The Brazilian company Vale is the world’s second largest metals and mining company and one of the largest ...
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Holcim in Latin America: case studies
- Friends of the Earth International, May 2011: The Swiss transnational Holcim, one of the biggest cement producers in the world, has gradually expanded its ...
- Public Eye award winners
- At a press conference within view of the World Economic Forum (WEF) a banking giant and construction giant have been crowned the world's worst companies.
- Vote for Vale as the world's worst multinational company
- Our colleagues at Friends of the Earth Brazil urge you to vote for the construction company behind Brazil's Belo Monte Dam - currently displacing 40,000 people ...
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Nature is not for sale
- An overview of what happens when you treat nature as a commodity, who is responsible and why it needs to stop. Also available in French and Spanish on the ...
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Land, life and justice
- How land grabbing in Uganda is affecting the environment, livelihoods and food sovereignty of communities
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como as corporações governam: vale
- Amigos da Terra Internacional, Janeiro 2012: A empresa brasileira Vale é a segunda maior em metais e mineração e uma das maiores produtoras de matéria bruta ...
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Liberemos a ONU da captura corporativa / Reclaim the UN from corporate capture - Portuguese
- A Conferência das Nações Unidas sobre Desenvolvimento Sustentável faz 20 anos, e há preocupações reais com a crescente influência de grandes corporações e ...
- New Report: Smartphones devastating Indonesian island people, forests, and corals
- LONDON (UK) / BANGKA (INDONESIA) 24 November 2012 – Smartphones sold by best-selling brands almost certainly contain tin from a paradise island in Indonesia ...

