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Politics of Poverty
More trade, more mining company lawsuits
Under a proposed free trade agreement between the US and Colombia, mining companies could file suit for failure to approve an environmental permit or new legislation that would impose environmental or public health requirements on a mining project.
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Politics of Poverty
As Not Seen on TV: BP Fails to “Measure Up” on Promises to Gulf Coast
BP must do a better job of working fairly with the state and federal trustee to move projects forward.
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Politics of Poverty
What’s the return on investment on the New Alliance?
Oxfam finds it's an initiative in need of repair.
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Politics of Poverty
Syrian refugees: No such thing as voiceless
It matters whose story you’re listening to.
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Politics of Poverty
Who missed out on the holiday bounty? Low-wage working families across the US
Will US leaders ever address the wealth gap in our nation?
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Politics of Poverty
The right to say “No”: Indigenous rights experts weigh in on community consent
In order for FPIC policy commitments to have any real meaning for communities, companies must recognize that communities may choose to say no to oil or mining development.
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Politics of Poverty
From sidelines to frontlines: Food companies like Kellogg step up climate ambitions at COP21
More than 180 countries have put forth proposals to reduce emissions and a growing number of companies have committed to mitigating climate change while voicing their support for a strong Paris outcome.
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Politics of Poverty
Here’s what you need to know about the latest IPCC Report
Climate change is already wreaking havoc across our planet and the world’s climate scientists just warned us that it can get much, much worse.
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Politics of Poverty
To change the world, business must share its profits and power
Achieving the SDGs will take more than redefining the role of business in our unequal society.
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Politics of Poverty
Scorching heat is killing workers in the US. We need safety standards.
[ PART OF A SERIES ON OUR CHANGING CLIMATE ] | Record-setting heat in the US this summer has accounted for several fatalities on the job, adding to hundreds in the last decade. As the climate warms, it’s well past time for the federal government to put standards in place to keep workers safe from heat hazards.