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Communities sue oil companies to stop Nigerian gas flaring
LAGOS (NIGERIA) / BRUSSELS (BELGIUM) 20th June 2005 -- Communities from across the Niger Delta, with the support of...
20 June, 2005G8 Summit: growing anger at new leaked G8 Climate document
Plans to tackle climate change "going backwards"
16 June, 2005European Investment Bank urged to make the most of transparency review
Luxembourg/Brussels (Belgium) -- The Governors of the European Investment Bank (EIB), gathering today in Luxembourg for the EIB's annual...
07 June, 2005International Environmental Safety Talks End In Acrimony
Two countries block tighter rules on GM crops and foods
03 June, 2005Illegal GMO corn contaminates imports to Japan
UN talks on the safety of GM crops reaches crucial stage
02 June, 2005Is the EIB cooling climate change or fueling it?
New report sceptical about EU Bank's investments in Renewables
02 June, 2005New report shows contamination risk to food and crops as international talks begin
Tougher measures are needed to prevent contamination of conventional food by genetically modified organisms (GMO), a new report from...
30 May, 2005Leaked G8 document exposes lack of commitment to tackling Climate Change
Fears that the G8 summit in Gleneagles this July will lack the political will to tackle global warming increased...
27 May, 2005International talks must demand stricter controls for Genetically Modified crops
Key international negotiations on the trade in genetically modified crops (GMOs) start on Monday 30th May in Montreal, Canada.
27 May, 2005New WTO Director General Lamy urged to review effects of trade rules on the Poor and Environment
Geneva (Switzerland)/ Brussels (Belgium), 26 May 2005 -- The future Director General of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), Pascal...
26 May, 2005