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- 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: ...
- Tin mining destroys forests and coral reefs in Indonesia
- Mining for metals causes a lot of damage to the environment. Indonesia is a major tin producer. Tin is used for tin cans and electronics. It is produced by ...
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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 ...
- Protect Indonesia's biodiversity by rejecting World Bank funding
- A planned nickel and cobalt mine in Indonesia could destroy the fragile ecosystem of Halmahera island. Please take action and call on the world bank to halt ...
- Shell 'apologises' for worldwide damage in “erratum” to annual report
- THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS, May 17, 2011: During the Shell annual general assembly (AGM) in The Hague, today, Friends of the Earth International presented an ...
- Protesting against the world's largest gold mining company
- Natalie Lowrey from Friends of the Earth Australia reports back on her attempts to question Barrick Gold at its annual general meeting and her participation in ...
- 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.
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ArcelorMittal: Going nowhere slowly
- Friends of the Earth Europe and other organisations, May 2009: A review of the global steel giant's environmental and social impacts in 2008-2009.
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What you need to know about ‘NAMA’ - Final
- Friends of the Earth International,October 2004: Why the WTO’s non-agricultural market access negotiations threaten both environment and development
- 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 ...

