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- RBS protest song: "wanna make the world sing"
- A 'girl band' from Friends of the Earth Scotland dressed as 'oily bankers' to protest about the Royal Bank of Scotland's highly destructive oil and gas ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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Victims of their own fortunes
- Ongoing environmental problems resulting from oil production in the Niger Delta in Nigeria (October 2000)
- Oil drilling halted in northern Norway
- Friends of the Earth Norway are celebrating the decision of the Norwegian government, despite massive pressure from the oil industry, to hold off on oil ...
- GLOBAL DAY OF REMEMBRANCE: 15TH ANNIVERSARY OF KEN SARO-WIWA'S MURDER
- NOVEMBER 10, 2010 – Today, on the 15th anniversary of the murder of the Nigerian writer and activist Ken Saro-Wiwa, remembrance activities are ...
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The CAO in Peru, Lessons Learned from Dialogue as a strategy to Reduce Conflict
- According to John Burton, conflict resolution mechanisms “have the capacity to achieve that opposing systems become harmonic ones. They have the capacity to ...
- shell to stand trial for involvement in execution of nigerian activists
- In a landmark case starting on May 26, 2009, Shell will go on trail in New York accused of human rights abuses and complicity in the murders of Ken Saro-Wiwa ...
- new research reveals that shell is the world’s most carbon intensive oil company
- London, May 19 – Research by four leading environmental organisations released today to coincide with Royal Dutch Shell’s Annual General Meeting, reveals the ...
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exxon’s climate footprint
- Friends of the Earth International, January 2004: For years ExxonMobil has been active in undermining climate science and policy making and has been a large ...
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clashes with corporate giants: 22 campaigns for biodiversity and community
- Friends of the Earth International: Protecting biological diversity is critical - not just for the intrinsic value of a particular butterfly species or a ...
- Shell takes a first step towards solving the gas flaring issue in Nigeria
- Anglo-Dutch oil giant Shell has announced that it will invest 600 million dollars in gas installations to recover gas released in oil production in Nigeria.
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Double standard: Shell practices in Nigeria compared with international standards
- Friends of the Earth Netherlands / Professor Richard Steiner Anchorage, Alaska USA, November 2010: Shell practices in Nigeria compared with international ...
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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 ...
- President Obama rejects the Keystone XL pipeline
- Friends of the Earth US is celebrating the Obama administration's decision to reject the permit for the Keystone XL tar sands oil pipeline sought by Canadian ...
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Gas Flaring In Nigeria: A Human Rights, Environmental and Economic Monstrosity
- Friends of the Earth International, June 2005: This Report tracks the flaring back to the closing days of colonial history; sketches the scale of the activity ...
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Behind the shine: the other Shell report
- Friends of the Earth England Wales and Northern Ireland, 2003: This report will highlight Shells poor performance as a leading corporate social responsibility ...
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Failing the challenge: the other Shell report
- Friends of the Earth England Wales and Northern Ireland, 2002: This report is a testament to the people around the world who have suffered and continue to ...
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Traversing people's lives: how the world bank finances community disruption in cameroon
- Friends of the Earth International, 2002: The Chad Cameroon Oil and Pipeline project shows that large scale projects financed by the World Bank, rather than ...
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How the World Bank's energy framework sells the climate and poor people short
- Friends of the Earth International, September 2006: For many decades the World Bank's energy lending has focused on centralized, large-scale, grid-based ...
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memory, truth and justice for heroes
- Friends of the Earth International, November 2011: This publication brings together stories from Africa, North America, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Central ...
- Friends of the Earth Europe: Shale gas: unconventional and unwanted
- New report highlights dangers of unconventional fuel to environment and health
- togo and mali: joining forces to resist mining
- The Togolese Government has signed a contract with a Bahamian mining company, M M Mining Investment Holding Ltd, to extract bauxite and other minerals from ...
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poverty, climate and energy: the case against oil aid
- Friends of the Earth International, June 2008: While attention to climate change is growing globally, a climate policy contradiction is also growing: ...
- Shell violates OECD Guidelines in the Philippines
- Amsterdam (The Netherlands) / Manila (Philippines), 31 August 2009 – The Dutch National Contact Point (NCP) today found Shell guilty of violating the OECD ...
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shells big dirty secret
- Friends of the Earth Europe, September 2009: Insight into the world’s most carbon intensive oil company and the legacy of CEO Jeroen van der Veer.

