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Exxon Mobil’s historic contribution to climate change assessed for the first time
LONDON (UK) / WASHINGTON DC (USA) - A landmark report released today reveals that, over the past 120 years,...
29 January, 2004Another shadowy meeting revealed as Davos ends
DAVOS (SWITZERLAND) - One day before the end of the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) here,...
24 January, 2004No U-turn allowed
DAVOS (SWITZERLAND) - Non-governmental organisations (NGO) present at "The Public Eye on Davos"1, today called upon commercial banks not...
23 January, 2004Davos: trade talks behind closed doors
DAVOS (SWITZERLAND) - Today trade envoys of some 20 select members of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) meet today...
23 January, 2004Lao copper mine funding under attack
International environment groups are raising the alarm about a funding decision to be taken next week by the European...
21 January, 2004Davos meetings: secret agenda and participants
DAVOS (SWITZERLAND) - One day before the start of the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) here,...
20 January, 2004World trade body in bed with big business in Davos
DAVOS (SWITZERLAND) / MUMBAI (INDIA) - Business leaders will gather in the Swiss mountain resort of Davos from January...
13 January, 2004Climate change threatens species extinction
Climate change will threaten extinction for a quarter of the world’s species by 2050, according to a new report...
08 January, 2004“One shot dead, hundreds arrested and beaten by security at Australian-owned mine in North Maluku”
On January 07, 2004, a peaceful protest by communities members in North Maluku at the PT Nusa Halmahera Minerals...
08 January, 2004