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Dutch court upholds just one out of five allegations by Niger Delta farmers against the oil company.
As electric car wins coveted award, we ask if the industry has turned a corner and how this will impact the environment.
Activists and Nigerian plaintiffs hope case will bring "an end to the corporate crimes committed by oil giants".
China has been under scrutiny as it invests in Africa, but another player has been largely ignored: Brazil.
The furniture giant isn't living up to its standards by cutting down primeval forests in Russia, say ecologists.
We ask whether its push to attract corporate stakeholders has made the summit more about profits than the planet.
As South Korea hosts a nuclear industry summit, we ask what lessons have been learned from the Fukushima disaster.
As the US shelves the TransCanada project, we ask if the real reason is environmental concerns or a political ploy.
Barack Obama says decision not a judgment on its merits but the arbitrary nature of a deadline set by the Republicans.
The aftermath of a tar sands oil spill in Michigan has left a community with sickness, anger, and loss of livelihood.
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