Sustainble Energy and Economy Network (SEEN)

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Destabilizing Investment in the Americas II

The InterAmerican Development Bank Fossil Fuel Financing 1992-2004

Pillars of Power

How the free trade agenda promotes dirty energy.

Sustainable Development North and South

Climate change policy coherence in global trade and financial flows.

The World Bank and Fossil Fuels: At the Crossroad

World Bank Group Projects related to fossil fuels from Sept. 1, 2002 to Sept. 15, 2003

Crude Vision

How oil interests obscured US Government focus on chemical weapons use by Saddam Hussein.

The World Bank and Fossil Fuels: A Clear and Present Danger

The World Bank group can damage many aspects in sociey as well as climate using its fossil fuels favored way to tackel global warming

Transnational corporate beneficiaries of World Bank Group fossil fuel projects,1992-August 2002

In the globaliztion game of World Bank financing for fossil fuels, the biggest winners are some of the largest transnational corporations. A list about the facts of these fossil fuel welfare kings from 1992 to August 2002 is exposed in this report.

Enron’s Pawns: How Public Institutions Bankrolled Enron’s Globalization Game

Enron’s collapse calls into question the policy of energy deregulation and so long as the World Bank, IMF, WTO, U.S. Government and corporations continue to advance this agenda of energy and power deregulation, all signs suggest that future

Credit Where It’s Due

The Role of Export Credit Agencies in Supporting Sustainable Energy

Chad-Cameroon Pipeline

Chevron’s alleged human rights abuses in the Niger Delta and involvement in the Chad-Cameroon pipeline consortium highlights the need for the World Bank to screen for human rights abuses when it makes loans or investments.

OPIC, Ex-Im & Climate Change: Business as Usual?

An Analysis of U.S. Government Support for Fossil Fueled Development Abroad, 1992-98

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development: Fueling Climate Change

How the European multilateral development bank is contributing to climate change in the former Soviet Union

The World Bank and the G-7: Changing the Earth’s Climate or Business

An overview of World Bank fossil fuel financing from 1992-97