Energy and extractives
Overview of articles
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Energy giant RWE withdraws billion-euro claim against the NetherlandsPosted in category:NewsBart-Jaap VerbeekPublished on:
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Council urges Port of Amsterdam to stop importing blood coalPosted in category:NewsCamiel DoniciePublished on:
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Solving climate change means shifting the “growth at all costs” mentalityPosted in category:OpinionAudrey GaughranAudrey Gaughran
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Phasing-out fossil fuel subsidies in the Netherlands Published on:Rodrigo FernandezPosted in category:PublicationRodrigo Fernandez
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New study estimates the Netherlands’ fossil fuel subsidies at €37.5 billion per yearPosted in category:NewsRodrigo FernandezPublished on:
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Shell’s risky bet on climate chaos. The deceptive path to net zero.Posted in category:NewsRodrigo FernandezPublished on:
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Shell’s extreme brand of disaster capitalismPosted in category:OpinionRodrigo FernandezRodrigo Fernandez
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Stranded Published on:Rodrigo FernandezPosted in category:PublicationRodrigo Fernandez
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Shell Games: A UK court case has big ramifications for climate justice globallyPosted in category:OpinionAudrey GaughranAudrey Gaughran
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RWE’s arbitration case against Dutch state over coal ban inadmissible under EU lawPosted in category:NewsBart-Jaap VerbeekPublished on:
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Tax avoidance in Mozambique’s extractive industriesPosted in category:Long readVincent KiezebrinkPublished on:
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The treaty trap: The miners Published on:Vincent KiezebrinkPosted in category:PublicationVincent Kiezebrink
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The treaty trap: The gas companies Published on:Vincent KiezebrinkPosted in category:PublicationVincent Kiezebrink
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Oil and gas multinationals avoid up to $2 billion in taxes in MozambiquePosted in category:NewsVincent KiezebrinkPublished on:
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SOMO position paper on draft Critical Raw Materials RegulationPosted in category:Published on:Statement
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“Blood coal” complaint alleges complicity of European energy companies in abusesPosted in category:NewsPublished on: