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Another round of international talks on curbing global climate change began Wednesday in India, a country that sees the United States and the developed world as being part of the problem rather than the solution to global warming.
Written by CorpWatch's founder Joshua Karliner, and published by Sierra Club Books in 1997, The Corporate Planet: Ecology and Politics in the Age of Globalization created a foundation from which the CorpWatch website emerged and evolved. Since then, the book has been excerpted by various publications ranging from The Washington Post to Earth Island Journal. |
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Throughout the book Corporate Planet> you will also find cutting edge information and commentary by leading analysts and advocacy organizations on various pressing issues. There are also a series of fact sheets, leaked corporate documents and profiles of both the European Union and Japan Inc.. All of this comes together to begin to paint a picture of the current state of the Corporate Planet.
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As India prepares for the next round of international climate change negotiations, CorpWatch is co-organizing a Climate Justice Summit to demand a solution from a labor, human rights and environmental justice perspective.
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CorpWatch Founder Joshua Karliner's book, The Corporate Planet: Ecology and Politics in the Age of Globalization (Sierra Club Books, 1997) continues to be an excellent research tool for the impacts of corporate globalization.
One year ago today, the Occupy movement was born when Los Indignados (The Outraged) gathered in Puerta del Sol square in Madrid to protest big business and government failure to respond to the economic crisis. Here is our report to you about what CorpWatch did to Occupy our small part of the World Wide Web and report on the outrageous stories of corporate malfeasance.
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OilWatch and the member organizations of Ecuador and Nigeria are calling on a Boycott to Chevron-Texaco Company, to punish this company for the environmental damages and the Human Rights abuses commited during its operations in Nigeria and Ecuador.
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