Oilwatch in Africa
Oilwatch affiliate activities and news from the African region
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Why Shell Must be Held Accountable for its Niger Delta Ecocide
Equaltimes Four Nigerian farmers and fishermen who are victims of multinational oil giant Shell's unrelenting polluting activities in the Niger Delta are striving for justice. The four Nigerian plaintiffs stand with supporters outside the court in The Hague. If their...
La historia de las falsas soluciones climáticas
La Historia del Mercado del Carbono http://storyofcapandtrade.org es una mirada rápida, bien fundamenta, ademas de entretenida, a la principal solución climática que está siendo discutida en Copenhage y en el Capitol Hill. La conductora Annie Leonard presenta a la...
Statement of Climate Justice Now! on the outcomes of COP15
for sign-on by 5 January 2010 Organisations and individuals are invited to endorse the statement visit www.climate-justice-now.org Call for system change not climate change unites global movement Corrupt Copenhagen accord exposes gulf between peoples demands and...
Building a post petroleum Nigeria
Proposal submitted by ERA to the Nigerian government on the 25th of November 2009 to leave new oil in the soil and to build a post petroleum Nigeria. Download and read here.
Nigeria: No More Oil Blocks! Lets leave the oil under the Ground
As the Niger Delta boils and as Nigeria looks towards a bleak future with diminished oil revenues, the oil corporations operating in Nigeria continue to garner obscene profits. This happens because the corporations are not paying for environmental costs of their...
World Bank acknowledges flaws in WAGP
WORLD BANK ACKNOWLEDGES SERIOUS FLAWS IN WEST AFRICAN GAS PIPELINE But Questions on Compensation for Displaced, “Upstream” Impacts, and Gas Flaring Remain Unanswered Civil society activists in Nigeria are welcoming the World Bank’s acknowledgement of a series of...
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