Organizing a grassroots base of communities and activists in the United States — a resistance network opposing destructive activities of oil companies of worldwide.
Latest Updates:
OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM:
The New Heavy Crude Pipeline in Ecuador: Fueling A Second Oil Boom in the Amazon
Amazon Watch Mega-Project Alert
468kb PDF download from www.amazonwatch.org
CHEVRONTEXACO:
COUNTDOWN: Mobilizations in San Francisco and Richmond
Press Advisory and Facsheets on Oil and Globalization, November 9,10 2001
EXXONMOBIL:
“No to Corporate Rule: Support The Kyoto Protocol”
Text of Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth Nigeria Press Briefing for ExxonMobil/Esso International Day of Action
July 11, 2001
COMMUNITY VOICES:
The Kaiama Declaration
Full text of declaration issued in December 1998 by Ijaw youth, decrying oppression and ecological devestation in the Niger Delta
COMMUNITY VOICES:
Obasanjo has Maltreated the Niger Delta
interview with Mr. Oronto Douglas, deputy director, Environmental Rights Action
from The Week
POLITICS:
Greasing The Machine: Bush, His Cabinet and their Oil Connections
Drillbits & Tailings 6/30/2001
SHELL:
Good News: Shell Pulls out of National Park in Pakistan under International Pressure
Drillbits & Tailings 5/17/2001
SHELL:
Oil and Gas Blow-out Underway at Shell Well in Ogoni
MOSOP Demands Action, Denounces Shell’s Attempts to Shift the Blame
May 3, 2001
NEWS:
The True Cost of Oil: A Roundtable Discussion
Democracy Now! radio program featuring Sarah James, Oronto Douglas, Amit Srivastava, Roberto Perez and others
posted May 2, 2001
POLITICS:
Dirt on Dick Cheney?- Oil & Politics Do Mix
updated January 2001
U’WA STRUGGLE/OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM:
Help Stop Drilling on U’wa Ancestral Lands:
10 Things You Can Do for the U’wa
(updated Jan. 2001)
Reports:
Raiding the Treasure House: Oil and Mineral Extraction in China’s Colonization of Tibet
Oil and Mineral Extraction in China’s Colonization of Tibet (Oct. 2000)
The Real Price of Oil
Info-poster (Sept. 2000)
Shell Shocked
The struggle of Ogoni refugees forced out of delta region of Southern Nigeria by Royal Dutch Shell (Dec. 1998)
Visit the World of Chevron
Informational poster on the Nigerian peoples struggle against Chevron and other oil companies in the Niger Delta (Mar. 2000)
Drilling to the Ends of the Earth:
The Ecological, Social, and Climate Imperative for Ending New Petroleum Exploration (Sept. 1998)
Blood of Our Mother
The U’wa People, Occidental Petroleum, and the Colombian Oil In (Aug. 1998)
1997 Independent Annual Report on Shell
Coalitions & Allies:
OilWatch
– Endorse Oilwatch’s Global Vision on Fossil Fuels and Climate Change
– Kyoto Oilwatch Declaration (Dec. 1997)
U’wa Defense Working Group
Environmental Rights Action
ExxonMobil:
Indonesian Military Continues Its Brutal Counterinsurgency War in the Oil-Rich Province of Aceh: A Conversation with a Leading Activist from his Prison Cell
Democracy Now! radio program
July 17, 2001
Backgrounder on ExxonMobil Activities Aceh
“Dark ages of a fortune 500 company”
June 28, 2001
The Atjeh Times and International Forum for Aceh