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Climate change rally, London, November 2006
15/05/2008 WASHINGTON, May 14 (OneWorld) - Americans -- from nonprofit groups to the Rockefeller family -- are starting to fight back against the petroleum industry, which is earning record profits as consumers face spiraling gas prices.
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Font: OneWorld US
Temes/Zones: [Estats Units] [Activisme] [Canvi climàtic] [Energia]
Imatge: Climate change rally, London, November 2006
13/05/2008 More than 350,000 children living in poor countries could be saved each year using the money lost as corporations engage in illegal trade-related tax evasion, says a new report from an anti-poverty coalition.
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Font: Christian Aid
Temes/Zones: [Regne Unit] [Justícia] [Alimentació / Desnutrició] [Mortalitat infantil] [Comerç] [Polítiques financeres] [Pobresa] [Infància]
13/05/2008 Allaying the fears of adverse environmental impact, Tata Power says its proposed 1,000 MW thermal power unit in eastern India will use the latest technology to keep the air, water and noise pollution well below the statutory limits. The company also intends to offer fair price to landowners.
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Temes/Zones: [Àsia Meridional] [Contaminació] [Medi Ambient]
13/05/2008 The British government has been actively supporting plans by a British company to build an open-cast mine in Bangladesh that would destroy the homes of more than 40,000 people and threaten the water supplies of a further 100,000.
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Font: World Development Movement
Temes/Zones: [Regne Unit] [Bangla Desh] [Aigua potable / Salubritat] [Terra]
Public tap water is more highly regulated than bottled water, say advocates.
12/05/2008 Corporate accountability advocates called on Pepsi to publicly report water quality information, as is required of public water systems, during one of the corporation's annual shareholder meetings last week.
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Font: Corporate Accountability International
Temes/Zones: [Coneixement] [Activisme mediambiental] [Aigua potable / Salubritat]
Imatge: Public tap water is more highly regulated than bottled water, say advocates. © malla_mi (flickr)
08/05/2008 Britannian pääministerin isännöi yrityksiä köyhyyden vähentämistyöhön innostavaa YK-kokousta. Yritysten hyväntahtoisuus herättää kansalaisjärjestökentässä epäuskoa.
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Font: Kehitysyhteistyön palvelukeskus
Temes/Zones: [MDGs] [ONU]
Amazon rainforest.
06/05/2008 UNITED NATIONS, May 5 (OneWorld) - The United Nations is facing scathing criticism from the world's indigenous communities for its attempts to promote carbon trading as a tool to address climate change concerns.
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Temes/Zones: [Pobles indígenes] [Boscos] [Canvi climàtic] [Crèdit / Inversions] [Empreses] [Terra]
Imatge: Amazon rainforest. © WWF International
Sunset industry? Not according to the API
05/05/2008 The American Petroleum Institute has just begun running a feel-good commercial that argues "America's future" lies in drilling out domestic reserves of oil and natural gas.
From: Gristmill
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Imatge: Sunset industry? Not according to the API © Friends of the Earth International
ExxonMobil: 'pouring scorn on renewables investment'. Credit: MontroseDP
04/05/2008 Just as the need for renewables becomes critical, the oil giants signal an alarming retreat, writes Jeremy Leggett.
From: The Guardian
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Temes/Zones: [Energies renovables] [Canvi climàtic] [Energia]
Imatge: ExxonMobil: 'pouring scorn on renewables investment'. Credit: MontroseDP
Corn: food or fuel?
03/05/2008 UNITED NATIONS, May 2 (OneWorld) - The global food crisis is likely to persist if speculative investment by the corporate world is not reined in soon, warned a top expert responsible for reporting to the United Nations on human rights violations.
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Temes/Zones: [Polítiques governamentals] [Geopolítica] [Drets Humans] [Comerç] [Crèdit / Inversions] [Alimentació] [Agricultura]
Imatge: Corn: food or fuel? © Network for New Energy Choices

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