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New report ‘Picture This’ on the BP Portrait Award – extract on National Portrait Gallery
Our new report Picture This – A Portrait of 25 years of BP sponsorship is in 5 parts. Each part addresses a different aspect of the issue, and should cause deep concern in any institution’s corporate sponsorship department that wants to operate ethically. Even though its publication is triggered by the 2014 BP Portrait Award…
25 Jun 2014 jane -
Norwegian research ethics committee slams university-oil industry links
(Guest blog by Ragnhild Freng Dale. For more information on collusion between oil companies & universities in Britain, see Platform’s report Knowledge & Power) A damning statement from the Norwegian committee responsible for university research ethics challenges collaboration between universities and oil companies. After months of deliberation over the ethics of petroleum research, the Norwegian…
24 Jun 2014 admin -
Shell in the High Court today
Lazarus Tamana Coordinator of MOSOP Europe writes from court today. Today is the preliminary judgement in the case brought by the people of Bodo in Ogoni by legal firm Leigh Day & Co against Shell. The judgement will form the legal issues that will be part of the trial expected to take place at the High Court in London in…
20 Jun 2014 admin -
Shell chief to visit Nigeria in effort to clean up oil spills
Terry Macalister, The Guardian
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UNEP report: a vote against Shell
Ishaya Ibrahim, The Niche, Lagos
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Stop playing games with Ogoni people, activists tell Shell
Ben Ezeamalu, Premium Times, Nigeria
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Shell’s ‘polluted promises’ in Nigeria means it’s time for #ActionSaroWiwa
This week sees the publication of our latest briefing Polluted Promises, How Shell failed to clean up in Ogoniland, based on research done on the ground in the Niger Delta in October 2013 by our campaigner Sarah Shoraka, with allies from the Delta. The new report and research was covered in the Daily Mail yesterday.…
28 May 2014 admin -
Shell AGM – Securing the comforts of the present generation at the expense of the next
Last week I headed home from the Netherlands, crossing the North Sea from the delta of the Rhine to the delta of the Thames, after having attended the Shell AGM in Den Haag with friends and allies from Greenpeace, ShareAction, Observatorio Petrolero Sur, Milieudefensie and Global Witness. This year’s Shell AGM was a quieter affair…
27 May 2014 james -
‘Cleaned’ Nigerian sites still blighted by oil
Rob Davies, Daily Mail