Full Coverage: Energy
November 2005
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29.11.2005
Campaigners welcomed Total Oil's "humiliating climbdown" on Tuesday in a case in which the company was being sued in French courts over its involvement in forced labour in Burma. In an out of court settlement, the company agreed to set up a £3.5 million humanitarian fund.
more...From: Burma Campaign Related topics/regions: [Myanmar] [France] [Corporations] [Human rights] [Law] |
29.11.2005
Energy giant Shell has failed to meet the environmental and social standards set by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development on its Sakhalin-II project in the Russian Far East.
more...Related topics/regions: [Corporations] [Finance] [Environment] |
17.11.2005
Five million tons of heat-trapping greenhouse gas was successfully injected into Canadian oil fields while enhancing the fields oil recovery, said the U.S. Energy Department.
more...From: Environmental News Network Related topics/regions: [Climate change] |
15.11.2005
NEW YORK, Nov 14 (OneWorld) - Multinational oil companies were ordered by Nigeria's highest court this week to stop engaging in a decades-old process that indigenous and environmental rights groups say has been poisoning the oil-rich area where Africa's Niger River meets the Atlantic Ocean.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Nigeria] [Corporations] [Climate change] [Environmental activism] [Health] [Indigenous rights] [Law] Image: Scene from 'Infernal Combustion,' by Janos Jersch
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14.11.2005
On Wednesday, November 9, 2005, the MJAFT! Movement launched the Herald TV, a TV station with greatest ratings among viewers that lack electricity.
more...Related topics/regions: [Albania] [Media] [Activism] [Civil society] |
08.11.2005
Join others at your local Ford dealership Saturday for a day of action, demanding that Ford increase the fuel efficiency of its automobiles, urges non-profit organizer Global Exchange. Ford vehicles today rank last of any automaker in fuel efficiency and travel fewer miles per gallon than Fords made 20 years ago.
more...From: Global Exchange Related topics/regions: [United States] [Consumption] [Corporations] [Activism] Image: Americans constitute 5% of the world population, but consume 25% of the world's oil. © Global Exchange
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07.11.2005
WASHINGTON, D.C. Nov 7 (OneWorld) - Renewable energy captured from the wind, sun, Earth's heat, tides, and from small dams is drawing record levels of investment as poor villagers and entire nations alike seek clean, abundant ways to fuel economic growth.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Credit and investment] [Renewable energy] |
07.11.2005
Global investment in renewable energy set a new record of $30 billion in 2004, and it's become big business in developed and developing countries alike, says a new Worldwatch report released Sunday.
more...From: Worldwatch Institute Related topics/regions: [Renewable energy] Image: Wind Turbines © Worldwatch Institute
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07.11.2005
Charles Mkoka and Mike Shanahan report on the drive to produce 'biodiesel' from billions of trees planted across the developing world.
more...From: SciDev.Net Related topics/regions: [Environment] |
03.11.2005
The Albanian Energy Corporation postponed the announced electricity price hike, originally planned to take place in January 2006. The current pricy for household consumers is 5.59 Lek/kWh, and AEC plans an 8% increase. AEC has decided to take postpone the price-change to the Summer of 2006.
more...Related topics/regions: [Albania] [Corporations] |
01.11.2005
The UK Government must ensure that G8 countries reach international agreement on reducing the growing demand for energy said leading environment group, as G8 energy ministers meet in London today.
more...From: Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Climate change] |
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