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Economic justice and resisting neoliberalism
Reports by Friends of the Earth International and member groups on corporate power, global europe, finance and climate change, agrofuels and plantations.
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Background paper: free trade and plantations
Bilateral or multilateral free trade agreements have been signed or are being negotiated in many countries. All these agreements...
19 July, 2010Capitalizing on climate
This report examines the various, and often contradictory, roles played by the World Bank – a major climate polluter...
08 June, 2010Working for development? ArcelorMittal’s mining operations in Liberia
This report takes a closer and more in depth look at Arcelor Mittal's activities in Liberia in terms of...
01 June, 2010The financing of Stora Enso
The objective of this report is to analyse the financial stakeholders of the Finish-Swedish paper and pulp producer Stora...
06 May, 2010What you should know about Stora Enso
Factsheet on Stora Enso's activities in South America.
19 April, 2010Lobbying in Brussels
Lobbying in Brussels by Europe's 50 largest companies is happening in secret despite attempts to secure transparency, confirms new...
01 April, 2010Too Green to be True
One of the leading suppliers of "green" palm oil to Europe is causing illegal encroachment upon Indonesian forest and...
19 March, 2010Financing climate justice – summary
Friends of the Earth International, December 2009: The global North is responsible for climate change and owes a climate...
11 December, 2009Overconsumption? Our use of the world’s natural resources
Friends of the Earth Europe and other organisations, September 2009: It is essential to start a debate about European...
03 September, 2009