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Re-sisters: Werima Mananta from Indonesia
Werima Mananta from Sulawesi, Indonesia testifies how her fertile ancestral village land was taken by the Canadian nickel mining company Vale Inco to construct ...
Re-sisters: Baba Rajna from Bulgaria
Baba Rajna tells the story of the fierce protests against Canadian company Euromax Resources in 2006.
Re-Sisters: Hristina Daskalova from Bulgaria
Hristina Daskalova explains why people in her village do not have faith in future mining activities by Canadian company Euromax Resources.
Re-sisters: Pavlina Dimitrova from Bulgaria
Pavlina Dimitrova explains how the protests by young people and mothers led to a cancellation of the cyanide mining project by Canadian company Dundee Precious ...
Re-sisters: Ada Zuniga Hernandez from Honduras
Ada Zuniga Hernandez talks about the health impacts of mining activities by Canadian corporation Goldcorp Inc.
Chile: Pulp Mill ecological disaster
The Valdivia Pulp Mill in Rio Cruces has caused an environmental disaster in the nearby wetlands.
Chile: Pulp Mill endangers wildlife
Dr. Daniel Boroscheck speaks in depth about the impacts of Valdivia Pulp Mill in Rio Cruces.
Uruguay: farmers' fields taken for forest plantations
Rene Lopez talks about how his fields were taken from him for forest plantations.
Uruguay: working for a corporation
Nestor Estevez, a forestry worker, talks about the miserable conditions in which he works.
The crisis of credit - visualised
The short and simple story of the credit crisis brought to you by www.crisisofcredit.com
Killings, criminalization and degradation at the North Mara Mine, Tanzania
Sakura Saunders, co-editor protestbarrick.net, writes about recent fatal clashes between local people and the security forces at the North Mara Mine in ...
Speechless novel Launched
LONDON (UK) / AMSTERDAM (THE NETHERLANDS) -- August 17, 2009 – A passionate and purely visual world history graphic novel called 'Speechless' will be ...
File 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 ...
Member of the Adina Association of Fishermen
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 ...
The Story of Bottled Water
The Story of Bottled Water explores the bottled water industry's attacks on tap water and its use of seductive, environmental-themed advertising to cover up ...
IN SUPPORT OF THE OCCUPY MOVEMENT
AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS, 17 November 2011 – The world’s largest grassroots environmental organization today spoke out in support of the Occupy protests and ...
Opposition to biotech giant Monsanto growing worldwide, new report shows
APRIL 4, 2012, WASHINGTON (US) / MONTEVIDEO (URUGUAY), PARIS (FRANCE), – Today, the day that biotech giant Monsanto (NYSE: MON) releases its second quarter ...
NEW REPORT: Community Rights Help Communities Win
SAN JOSE', COSTA RICA, October 13, 2011 – A new report released today by Friends of the Earth International illustrates the importance of enforcing local ...
SHELL CLIMATE CRIMES EXPOSED IN NEW REPORT
Amsterdam, Brussels, London, Washington, June 29, 2009 -- Fresh evidence of oil giant Shell’s colossal contribution to global climate change and its ...
Fisherman against his boat
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 ...
'Alternative Nobel Prize' Awarded to FoEI Chair Nnimmo Bassey
STOCKHOLM (SWEDEN) / LAGOS (NIGERIA), September 30, 2010 – Friends of the Earth International, the world's largest federation of grassroots environmental ...
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 ...
Memory, Truth and Justice for Heroes in the Resistance against Mining Oil and Gas
On the 16th anniversary of the murder of Nigerian writer Ken Saro-Wiwa we have released a report to honour those involved in the struggle for justice for the ...
File 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 ...
File Sustainable Development in the Balkans
Friends of the Earth Europe (FoEE), DEM (Friends of the Earth Macedonia), the Regional Environment Centre for Central and Eastern Europe (REC) and the Heinrich ...
File The European Investment Bank and its relationship to IIRSA
Friends of the Earth International, November 2006: This article analyzes the role the European Investment Bank (EIB) is beginning to play within the Initiative ...
File The European Investment Bank and the Environment - factsheet 4
The EIB Campaign Coalition coordinated by CEE Bankwatch Network and Friends of the Earth International, September 2004: The European Investment Bank (EIB) is ...
File The European Investment Bank: Basic Facts - factsheet 2
The EIB Campaign Coalition coordinated by CEE Bankwatch Network and Friends of the Earth International, September 2004: The EIB states that its mission is to ...
File Hands off! - Why international financial institutions must stop drilling, piping and mining
Friends of the Earth International, December 2003: As 2003 drew to a close, the streets of Bolivia were crowded with people full of outrage and despair. They ...
File Gambling with People’s Lives
Friends of the Earth International, September 2003: What the World Bank's new "high-risk/high-reward" strategy means for the poor and the environment.