Full Coverage: Energy
April 2005
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28.04.2005
Humberto Piaguaje, a Secoya indigenous leader from the Ecuadorian Amazon, faced ChevronTexaco's CEO, David O'Reilly, and other large shareholders this week to convey how the company's operations have affected his now dwindling and cancer-ridden community. Investors holding over $1 billion in stock are supporting a shareholders resolution calling on the company to disclose its environmental and human rights liabilities.
more...From: Amnesty International USA Related topics/regions: [Ecuador] [Corporations] [Credit and investment] [Environment] [Human rights] [Indigenous rights] Image: Indigenous Woman in Ecuador © Ayuda en Acción
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28.04.2005
Meet Salim, a 35-year-old Iraqi who is part of the well-oiled criminal machine supplying an overseas black market with fuel meant for domestic consumption and creating a huge problem for Iraqs oil industry.
more...From: Institute for War and Peace Reporting Related topics/regions: [Iraq] [Economy] [Business] [Justice and crime] |
26.04.2005
United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) high officials, through their spokesperson Marcie Poole, announced that talks between Prishtina and Belgrade on energy will take place on April 27, 2005.
more...Related topics/regions: [Kosovo] [Refugees] [Peace] [United Nations] |
22.04.2005
WASHINGTON, D.C., Apr 22 (OneWorld) - The U.S. House of Representatives approved an energy bill Thursday--the eve of Earth Day--after beating back numerous attempts to minimize the environmental harm that critics said the measure would wreak.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [Water/sanitation] [Corporations] [Environment] [Conservation] [Politics] [Governance] |
21.04.2005
The 2005 Energy Policy Act now before Congress has been revised in the last two years to include incentives for renewable energy sources and create reliability standards for the national electricity grid, but it still does little to protect the environment or make the United States less dependent on foreign oil, says Moving Ideas.
more...From: Moving Ideas Network Related topics/regions: [United States] [Business] [Corporations] [Environment] [Conservation] [Politics] |
20.04.2005
A coalition of national security, labor, ranching, and faith-based representatives are urging U.S. lawmakers to make new energy choices that would be more environmentally and socially sound. Despite President Bush's call for more "environmentally sensitive" energy choices, the current energy bill "would do nothing to improve energy efficiency, save oil or advance clean, renewable energy sources," according to one conservation group.
more...From: Environment News Service (ENS) Related topics/regions: [United States] [Environment] [Renewable energy] [Politics] [Governance] Image: Tweeti Blancett and her husband Linn are New Mexico ranchers and motel owners who say they are overrun by more than 500 active gas wells, which each take up about three acres of grazing land. © Coalition for Otero Mesa / Environment News Service
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20.04.2005
Representatives of SILA, association of laid-off workers from the energy sector in Macedonia, presented the associations position on the announced sale and privatization of ESM (Public Electricity supply Company) at the press-conference they held yesterday at the NGO InfoCentre in Skopje.
more...Related topics/regions: [Macedonia (FYROM)] [Corporations] [Rivers] Image: ESM Employees protest in front of the Company's building in Skopje © Dejan Georgievski
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19.04.2005
New Delhi: Water activists have rubbished historical claims of the Indian government and engineers that one of Indias most successful big dam projects - the Bhakra project constructed in 1963 had a role in bringing economic prosperity to north India and food security to the country. Rahul Kumar speaks to water activists at the release of the report.
more...From: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [India] [Agriculture] [Water/sanitation] [Environmental activism] [Governance] Image: The future of big dams. © Franny Armstrong/Spanner Films
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18.04.2005
There is a growing national consensus that the United States must reduce its dependence on pollution-causing energy sources. See how you can support the momentum and protect the environment for future generations.
more...From: SaveOurEnvironment.org Related topics/regions: [United States] [Environment] [Pollution] |
10.04.2005
A council has been formed to represent the indigenous population of Sakhalin island in Russia's far east in negotiations with government authorities and companies planning to wratchet up oil exploration on the island. The indigenous leaders are calling on the companies to launch a fund to support community development and do a servey to determine how the new activity will affect local people.
more...From: Cultural Survival, Inc. Related topics/regions: [Russian Federation] [Corporations] [Indigenous rights] |
06.04.2005
Over 1,000 scientists from 95 countries have warned that almost two-thirds of the natural machinery that supports life on earth is being degraded by human pressure and that future generations may find it difficult to survive.
more...From: Guardian Unlimited Related topics/regions: [Consumption] [Environment] |
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