Latest Articles

Published by The Guardian, UK | By Claire Cozens | Tuesday, August 20, 2002

Confectionery giant Cadbury's has committed a gaffe of epic proportions after comparing a brand of chocolate to the disputed territory of Kashmir and describing both as "too good to share".

Read More
Published by Daily Enron | By Stephen Pizzo | Monday, August 19, 2002

Was I the only editorial writer that noticed the remarkable comment by President Bush's chief economic advisor Saturday? Lawrence Lindsey was doing his bit this weekend to put the best possible face on last week's embarrassingly vacuous Waco economic summit. One of his stops was CNN's Novak, Hunt & Shields.

Read More
Published by Environment News Service | By | Monday, August 19, 2002

Secretary of State Colin Powell will lead the American delegation to the World Summit on Sustainable Development, to be held in Johannesburg, South Africa from August 26 through September 4. President George W. Bush made the announcement late today, giving no explanation as to why he will not be attending the summit to join 106 other world leaders on the speaker's podium.

Read More
Published by groundWork, Friends of the Earth International, CorpWatch et al. | By | Monday, August 19, 2002

Trans-national corporations perpetrating human rights and environmental abuses will answer for their actions - wherever they are. Politicians that ignore or enable these abuses will be exposed.

Read More
Published by EarthLife Africa eThekwini | By Brian Ashe | Friday, August 16, 2002

Some residents of Soweto, a township outside Johannesburg, have expressed anger at being sent bills by Eskom even though they either do not have electricity or their supply has long been cut off. Here's what they say.

Read More
Published by EarthLife Africa eThekwini | By Brian Ashe | Friday, August 16, 2002

South Africa's giant electric company is a major polluter and leads the way in utility privatization. It also wants us to believe that it is a leader in sustainable development.

Read More
Published by groundWork | By | Friday, August 16, 2002

In time for this month's World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD), environmental justice and human rights NGO groundWork today launches a series of five booklets entitled South African People and Environments in the Global Market. Today, we also release the full agenda for the Corporate Accountability Week taking place from the 20th - 23rd August in Sandton.

Read More
* indicates required