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File 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 ...
File trade & people's food sovereignty
Food and water are peoples’ most basic needs. Agriculture is therefore critical for all people. April 2003
File 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 ...
File fertile resistance in agrobiodiversity
Friends of the Earth International, August 2002: Local communities defending agrobiodiversity against gmos and agrobusiness.
File 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 ...
File 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 ...
File 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.