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  • ...the Department of Interior over wolf re-introduction, and defended oil and gas companies that violated EPA pollution regulations. The group also opposed P ...r and one of the largest independent processors of natural gas and natural gas liquids in North America[9],
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  • ...ston]]; [[GlaxoSmithKline]]: McDonald's; BP (Atlantic Richfield; [[Pacific Gas and Electric Company]] and [[Philip Morris]] amongst others | [[Thomas E. B Stuart M. Gerson - Epstein Becker & Green, P.C, Washington, DC
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  • ...mes nothing more than just another public relations company –with its “green credentials” providing better cover than most PR companies. ...ield School of Management]]. <ref>Green Alliance board members [http://www.green-alliance.org.uk/grea1.aspx?id=482#Ben Sophia Tickell ](accessed 1 September
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  • It is an often overlooked but key player in the anti-green backlash. ...ng the need for a sensible comprehensive energy policy that includes coal, gas, oil, hydro- and nuclear energies”.
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  • ...was also a die-hard opponent of gun control. One of his nicknames amongst green activists was “strip-mine”. ...gas production, transportation and marketing. The company controls natural gas reserves half the size of ExxonMobil’s {{ref|4}}. In 1999, [[Western Stra
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  • ...employees involved in drafting UK energy policy have been seconded from UK gas corporations. <ref> [http://www.theguardian.com/environment/earth-insight/2 Lord Deben has dismissed claims from Britain’s green lobby that hydraulic fracturing – known as “fracking” – could cause
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  • The tax was at the centre of Clinton's plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, which he aimed to reduce to 1990 levels by 2000. ...e]] when its pesticide plant in Bhopal leaked more than 40 tonnes of toxic gas. 2000 people were killed instantly and after three days 5000 had died; at l
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  • ...l industry is heavily represented. [[Unocal]], notorious for their Burmese gas pipeline, built with forced labour, is represented by their lobbyist, [[Jac ===El Paso Natural gas===
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  • ...and North Wales regions. The company also supplies electricity and natural gas to homes and business around the United Kingdom and generates power for sup ...before tax in the financial year to March 2006. [[Scottish Power]] raised gas prices by 15% and electricity by 8% in March of 2006, only to warn that bil
    31 KB (4,355 words) - 14:38, 9 March 2015
  • ...t, amber a possibility and red a clear no. 68 of the measures were marked green, Seven were amber, indicating no overall agreement but that some compromis ...] (FEB) | [[Fertilizers Europe]] | [[Foreign Trade Association]] (FTA) | [[Gas Infrastructure Europe]] (GIE) | [[German Savings Banks and Giro Association
    53 KB (6,619 words) - 21:33, 23 September 2015
  • ...//www.prwatch.org/prwissues/2005Q1/nuke2.html "Spinning Nuclear Power into Green",]''PR Watch'', Volume 12 No.1.</ref> In March 2006 it launched its largest ...//www.prwatch.org/prwissues/2005Q1/nuke2.html "Spinning Nuclear Power into Green",]''PR Watch'', Volume 12 No.1.</ref>
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  • ...Group plc and is a member of the [[Commission for Skills and Employment]]. Green previously served [[DHL]] as was Chief Operating Officer with the [[Reuters ...eer with [[Exxon]]', he also served on the Board of [[British Borneo Oil & Gas]]
    21 KB (2,916 words) - 18:35, 21 January 2010
  • ...tions lobby of the Thatcher government. He lives at Cookley House, Cookley Green. Swyncombe near. Henley-on-Thames ...nor Estates. He lives at 41 Carlyle Square, Chelsea and Rode Hall, Scholar Green, Cheshire.
    52 KB (8,631 words) - 19:36, 31 May 2007
  • ...nfrastructure building. Also supplies products and services to the oil and gas industries. ...f as 'one of the largest providers of products and services to the oil and gas industries'<ref>Halliburton [http://www.halliburton.com Home page] viewed:
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  • ...to manage the UK’s first privatised prison, Wolds in Humberside. British Gas also started a joint venture with Group 4 to provide meter reading to more ...a, Kazakhstan and the republics in Central Asia (especially in the oil and gas sector).{{ref|6}} It also acquired the security company [[Euroguard]] (Fran
    26 KB (3,818 words) - 14:00, 25 November 2015
  • *[[Philip Green (Carillion)]] ...r was 'to discuss the issues relating to the development of unconventional gas and oil in Lancashire and nationally'.
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  • ...nge Convention]], that will help industry to measure and report greenhouse gas emissions from business.{{ref|35}} ...becoming increasingly sophisticated in its use of language, using emotive 'green'-sounding phrases to describe its activities. One example is the company's
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  • ...l, CO2 injection will be used for what is known as 'enhanced oil recovery' gas will be injected to increase the pressure of declining fields[73]. What is ...y to decline over the coming decades. Because no tax is payable on oil and gas from UK waters, the UK is a operating environment favoured by companies, so
    23 KB (3,436 words) - 18:00, 18 February 2007
  • ...il and gas fields for various companies, including Exxon Mobil and British Gas in Kazakhstan, in the Caspian Region.69 The exploitation of these fields ha ...injunction application made by Chris Maile, and son Philip, from the local Green Party. In October of the same year, Philip Mail was hospitalised after a Gr
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  • *[[Dupont Plastic Gas Pipes]] *[[Green's Economiser]]+
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