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08/11/21

COP26 action on fossils undermined by corporate courts

Any progress achieved at COP26 this week to reduce fossil fuels could be fatally undermined by a secretive cor …

Energy Charter Treaty a damocles sword

04/11/21

Friends of the Earth Europe joins call to COP26 organisers: address elephant in the room.

138 European civil society organisations have written an open letter to leading decisionmakers at COP26, urgin …

29/10/21

Why is the EU absent in UN negotiations on binding human rights rules for business?

The significance of the EU’s absence during UN treaty negotiations on binding human rights rules for business.

27/10/21

How the Energy Charter Treaty derails climate action

An obscure treaty European governments have created, the Energy Charter Treaty, could massively undermine coun …

RWE's Eemshaven coal plant in the Netherlands, smoking

14/10/21

How the French state plays into Total’s hands in Uganda

This press release first appeared on Les Amis de la Terre / Friends of the Earth France website (translated). …

13/10/21

Citizens want strong EU law to hold companies liable for abuse

Over 80 percent of citizens from multiple EU countries want strong laws to hold companies liable for overseas …

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