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2003
Hands off! – Why international financial institutions must stop drilling, piping and mining
Friends of the Earth International, December 2003: As 2003 drew to a close, the streets of Bolivia were crowded...
11 December, 2003Our environment, our rights
Environmental rights mean access to the unspoiled natural resources that enable survival, including land, shelter, food, water and air....
08 November, 2003Gambling with People’s Lives
What is the World Bank’s track record in earlier high-risk projects? Has the World Bank learned from past mistakes?...
15 September, 2003The world trade system
This briefing, one in a series entitled Sale of the Century? from Friends of the Earth International, examines the...
15 September, 2003Business rules: who pays the price?
Through a series of case studies, this publication highlights the powerful influence of corporations on the World Trade Organization...
25 August, 2003Credit Where It’s Due: The Ecological Debt Education Project
Friends of the Earth Scotland and others, 2003: The cumulative responsibility of industrialised countries for the destruction caused by...
25 August, 2003Position paper: No new rights for big business at the WTO
Friends of the Earth International, August 2003. We believe that efforts by major countries to launch investment liberalization negotiations...
15 August, 2003The impact of GM corn in Spain
Friends of the Earth Europe and Greenpeace, August 2003: This report aims to provide some independent data on the...
06 August, 2003Playing with hunger: The reality behind the shipment of GMOs as food aid
A controversy over genetically modified (GM) food aid arose in 2000 and grew increasingly in 2002, when several Southern...
15 July, 2003Behind the shine: the other Shell report
Friends of the Earth England Wales and Northern Ireland, 2003: This report will highlight Shells poor performance as a...
04 May, 2003