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Calling the EU's bluff: who are the real champions of biodiversity?
- Friends of the Earth Europe and Latin American, December 2009: Global Europe and the EU's Raw Materials Initiative are designed to bolster the EU's economic ...
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trade & people's food sovereignty
- Food and water are peoples’ most basic needs. Agriculture is therefore critical for all people. April 2003
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Who Benefits from GM crops? - 2007 executive summary
- Friends of the Earth International, January 2007: Summary from the report 'Who benefits from GM crops? An Analysis of the global performance of genetically ...
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fertile resistance in agrobiodiversity
- Friends of the Earth International, August 2002: Local communities defending agrobiodiversity against gmos and agrobusiness.
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Stop playing with hunger! - factsheet
- Friends of the Earth International, June 2003: The US Government is promoting GM crops as the primary solution to improving food security and solving hunger ...
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StarLink Genetically Engineered Corn in the Food Supply - chronology
- Friends of the Earth International, February 2005: Sequence of events regarding the introduction of StarLink's genetically engineered corn into mainstream food ...
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fertile resistance in forests
- Friends of the Earth International and the World Rainforest Movement, August 2002: This report talks about local communities around the world defending forest ...
- 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 ...
- 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 ...
- The so-called nuclear 'experts'
- Our colleagues at Friends of the Earth Japan are writing a blog on life after the earthquake and tsunami. They will be documenting how they, and fellow ...
- 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.
- Fisherman just back from fishing
- The residents of fishing villages in Ghana talk about how commercial fishing and coastal erosion, caused by climate change, are having a disastrous effect on ...
- GSott8 opens!
- Ahead of the G8 summit in L’Aquila, Italy, the alternative G8 summit is taking place in Sardinia. Nnimmo Bassey Chair of Friends of the Earth International is ...
- The tar sands threat
- Ahead of the G8 summit in L’Aquila, Italy, the alternative G8 summit is taking place in Sardinia. Nnimmo Bassey Chair of Friends of the Earth International is ...
- Nnimmo Bassey speaking at g8 undergound
- He's the one on the left.
- Cameroon: Woman affected by oil pipeline
- Jeanne Noah talks about the loss of land and the destruction of medicinal trees and indigenous peoples' hunting grounds as a result of the Chad-Cameroon oil ...
- Cameroon: Chief of Nkongzok upset by oil pipeline
- The Chief of Nkongzok talks about the destruction of fruit trees and the lack of compensation for damage caused by the Chad-Cameroon oil pipeline project. The ...
- Cameroon: Chief of Mbikiliki unhappy with oil pipeline
- The Chief of Mbikikiki village talks about water pollution caused by the construction of the Chad-Cameroon oil pipeline. The pipeline is owned by Exxon Mobil, ...
- Burkina Faso: The impacts of imported rice
- Tapsoba Lydie from the peasant organisation speaks about the impacts the imported rice have on local rice production.
- Swaziland: Living near a pulp mill
- Swaziland: Pulp Mill affects locals
- Re-sisters compilation
- Courageous women from Sulawesi, Indonesia share their stories and struggles resisting mining activities by Canadian nickel mining corporation Vale Inco. Filmed ...
- Re-sisters: Wenoda Terambi from Indonesia
- Wenoda Terambi from Sulawesi, Indonesia testifies how her fertile ancestral village land was taken by the Canadian nickel mining company Vale Inco.
- Re-sisters: Yuliana Mananta from Indonesia
- Yuliana Mananta testifies how her fertile ancestral village land was taken by the Canadian nickel mining company Vale Inco.
- Re-sisters: Wenoni from Indonesia
- Wenoni from Sulawesi, Indonesia testifies how her fertile ancestral village land was taken by the Canadian nickel mining company Vale Inco.
- Indonesia: Woman concerned about nickle mining company
- Mrs. Wanantaa talks about land rights conflicts and air and water pollution caused by the Sorowako nickel mine. The mine is 60% owned by Canadian nickel ...
- Re-sisters: Daya Montong from Indonesia
- Daya Mantong from Sulawesi, Indonesia testifies how women were not included in the decisions around the mine of the Canadian nickel mining company Vale Inco, ...
- Re-sisters: Merry Wololi from Indonesia
- Merry Wololi from Sulawesi, Indonesia talks about the importance of living on her ancestral land and how the Canadian nickel mining company Vale Inco wants her ...
- Malaysia: Destructive logging
- Ajang Kiew, President of the Long Sayan Sarawak Penan Association talks about the different logging companies and the destruction they cause.
- Malaysia: Penan community against pulp paper plantation
- Seman Ngang, Headman of the Penans of Long Kevoc says the entire Penan community is against the pulp paper plantation.

