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Iranian oil embargo has a nasty ripple effect

Dependent on oil from Iran, but with the US its largest trading partner, Sri Lanka is stuck between a rock and a hard place, reports Lasanda Kurukulasuriya.

Filed in: Iran Nuclear Power Oil Sri Lanka

‘London should not have Dow’s toxic legacy on its conscience’

Ethics tzar’ Meredith Alexander explains why she resigned from the London Olympic committee

Filed in: Disasters India

Podcast: Haiti today

Haiti after the earthquake: today’s problems and today’s solutions. Part two of the Haiti Support Group round table.

Filed in: Disasters Haiti

Dow’s toxic waste heads for Mumbai

Environmentalists protest authorities’ shoddy disposal of hazardous waste from Bhopal. Jack Laurenson reports.

Filed in: Disasters India

Save Yasuní - sign the petition

Add your name to those urging the UK government to support Ecuador’s initiative to keep the oil in the ground.

Filed in: Conservation Ecuador Forests

New disaster looms for young survivors of Sendong

Filipino children made homeless after December’s tropical storm need proper care, writes Iris Gonzales.

Filed in: Children Disasters Philippines

Tents beyond tents

A cartoon introduction to life in the camps in and around Port-au-Prince.

Filed in: Disasters Haiti

Olympic countdown: ‘200 days left to dump Dow!’

As a new campaign kicks off, London 2012 organizers are challenged to drink Bhopal’s ‘clean’ water.

Filed in: Disasters India

Chevron's excuses go into overdrive

Despite being found guilty, Chevron is still trying to squirm out of responsibility for its massive oil spills in the Amazon, as this video hilariously demonstrates.

Filed in: Oil Pollution

Haiti: where did all the money go?

More than $10 billion was raised worldwide for Haiti after the earthquake. But, two years on, what have NGOs done with the cash? Nick Harvey investigates.

Filed in: Development Disasters Haiti NGOs

Filipino journalists living the story

What do you do if your job is to write about a tragedy of which you are part? Iris Gonzales meets some of the journalists whose lives were turned upside down by tropical storm Sendong.

Filed in: Disasters Philippines

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