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08/03/12

Petition to end Norway’s investment in Shell

Friends of the Earth International has today launched a petition asking people to write to the Norwegian Gover …

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06/03/12

Highlighting the Dutch government’s dirty oil habit

The Dutch government’s friendly relationship with big oil companies, and unwillingness to block polluting tar …

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24/02/12

Success in Ombudsman complaint against European Commission

Brussels, October 29 – Friends of the Earth Europe scored a victory over European lobbying when the European C …

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24/02/12

Angry Mermaid Award to expose business lobby undermining climate action

Brussels/Copenhagen, 2 November – Business attempts to undermine a strong and just global agreement on climate …

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24/02/12

From cash-for-influence to new ethical code

The ‘cash for influence’ scandal in May, when several MEPs were caught red-handed accepting money for tabling …

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24/02/12

European Commission urged to break stranglehold of financial sector

Brussels, November 5, 2009 – The vast majority of financial ‘experts’ advising the European Commission represe …

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