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2nd Iraqi oil conflict?

Posted on 15th February 2009 by Benno Hansen

The closest U.S. allies in Iraq — the Kurds — feel abandoned by Washington these days and say war with the Arab-dominated central government is likely without American pressure to resolve disputes that predate even the era of Saddam Hussein. Tension between the Arabs and Kurds is multifaceted, but one of the major flashpoints is…

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Diamonds: Conflict, blood, war

Posted on 8th February 2009 by Benno Hansen

News Valentines diamonds to die for: Precious gem could come from a child worker like Ali, 13 Ali Tarawally should be rich beyond most people’s wildest dreams. The orphan has spent the past three years scouring the jungle of Sierra Leone – one of the most abundant places for diamonds on the planet – digging…

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Shell Gas Plant in Nigeria Attacked by Militants

Posted on 8th February 2009 by Benno Hansen

Nigeria’s main militant group said it attacked a gas plant operated by Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Europe’s second-largest oil company. The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, or MEND, attacked the Utorogun site today, it said in an e-mailed statement. Precious Okolobo, a Shell spokesman in Nigeria, confirmed the attack. “We’re carrying out…

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Indian analysis: “USA might have benefited a great deal from its [lost] war in Afghanistan”

Posted on 1st February 2009 by Benno Hansen

What hits Russian interests most is that if the Caucasian route materialises, the US would have consolidated its military presence in South Caucasus on a long-term basis. Ever since the conflict in the Caucasus in August, the US has maintained a continuous naval presence in the Black Sea, with regular port calls in Georgia. The…

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Iceland: Economy down, exploitation up

Posted on 1st February 2009 by Benno Hansen

Issue Iceland To Increase Illegal Killing of Endangered Fin Whales Last year, Iceland killed nine endangered Fin whales. A few months back they began exporting the meat from the endangered whales to Japan, which is a clear violation of international law. This year, they want to kill 150. Iceland’s whale-hunting increase sparks outcry among conservationists…

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War and Natural Gas: The Israeli Invasion and Gaza’s Offshore Gas Fields

Posted on 18th January 2009 by Benno Hansen

The BG Group drilled two wells in 2000: Gaza Marine-1 and Gaza Marine-2. Reserves are estimated by British Gas to be of the order of 1.4 trillion cubic feet, valued at approximately 4 billion dollars. These are the figures made public by British Gas. The size of Palestine’s gas reserves could be much larger. […]…

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Countries in tug-of-war over Arctic resources

Posted on 5th January 2009 by Benno Hansen

One of the planet’s most fragile and pristine ecosystems sits atop a bounty of untapped fossil fuels.

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Tennessee, USA: Activists Detained For Taking Ash Spill Photographs

Posted on 28th December 2008 by Benno Hansen

Two environmental activists were detained by the Tennessee Valley Authority police for photographing the site of last weeks ash spill. While it does not appear that they will be charged with crimes, they were unable to document the ash spill’s effects on the area and its water supply.

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Martial law of the jungle – When defending the environment means calling in the military

Posted on 27th December 2008 by Benno Hansen

some green thinkers are now coming to a surprising conclusion: In exceptional circumstances, they say, the only effective way to protect the environment may be at the barrel of a gun. […] in certain cases of severe ecological harm, the international community may be justified in mustering troops to intervene, with or without the permission…

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Fiddling with words – Climate-change diplomacy

Posted on 23rd December 2008 by Benno Hansen

IMAGINE that some huge rocky projectile, big enough to destroy most forms of life, was hurtling towards the earth, and it seemed that deep international co-operation offered the only hope of deflecting the lethal object. Presumably, the nations of the world would set aside all jealousies and ideological hangups, knowing that failure to act together…

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How Eta went to war over the environment

Posted on 22nd December 2008 by Benno Hansen

Eta has declared war on a high-speed rail link to be built through the heart of some of the most beautiful countryside in Europe. Two weeks ago the new cause claimed its first victim – Ignacio Uría, 71, a businessman shot dead by two Eta gunmen as punishment for his involvement in the railway project….

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Somalia’s agricultural region faces dire future

Posted on 22nd December 2008 by Benno Hansen

Somalia’s humanitarian situation has been deteriorating in recent months, amid an increase in attacks on the country’s transitional government by opposition fighters. People living in the country are losing hope as politicians in the government, which was once seen as the best possible chance for Somalia, argue among themselves. In Somalia’s agricultural region the situation…

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