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04/06/12

New campaign to reclaim the United Nations

Today, World Environment Day, and two weeks before a major United Nations (UN) Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Frien …

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31/05/12

Is the EU’s pursuit of the green economy a solution for Rio+20?

Wednesday 6 June 2012, Residence Palace, Passage Room, Brussels: 10am – 11.30am The United Nations Conference …

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24/05/12

Seventy thousand voices tell Shell to clean up its mess in Nigeria

Chief Executive of Shell, Peter Voser, was presented with 70,000 signatures protesting against the oil giant’s …

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16/05/12

Reclaiming the UN from corporate capture

In June governments of the world will gather in Brazil for the Rio+20 United Nations Conference on Sustainable …

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16/05/12

Global week of action for a Robin Hood Tax

This week, 15th-22nd May, campaign groups and individuals all across the world are taking part in a globa …

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03/05/12

Shell must take responsibility in Niger Delta

Friends of the Earth Netherlands has launched the ‘Worse than Bad’ campaign, which calls on Shell to take resp …

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