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  • ...e 1970s B-M worked with [[Babcock and Wilcox]] after the Three Mile Island nuclear disaster. The following decade, it worked with [[Union Carbide]] after the ...er Greenpeace director Stephen Tindale, known for his support of GM crops, nuclear energy and fracking, ostensibly to aid their PR push back against mounting
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  • ...its point of view to peers, MPs and the media and is said to be funded by "corporations and learned societies". The directors of [[Sense about Science]] are both p ...c1293-330], Hansard 23 Feb 2005</ref> These are also the means favoured by nuclear and fossil fuel interests.
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  • ...[[Bruce Hoffman]] Vice president for external affairs and director, [[RAND Corporations]], Washington, D.C. Terrorism risk in the U.S. ...ior defense policy analyst at RAND Chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons in terrorism
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  • ...] and [[Glaxo Wellcome]], as well as from corporations in the oil, gas and nuclear industries.<ref>See, for example, The Royal Society Annual Review 1998-99, ...organisation that actively promotes the interests of multinational biotech corporations, under the guise of independent science.'<ref>NGIN, [http://ngin.tripod.com
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  • ===Nuclear=== ...loyees, Rachel Robertson, used to be on the Cross Party Group on the Civil Nuclear Industry. She attended these meetings listed as being from Nirex, and not a
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  • ...ion, Dittus has “been involved in many controversial campaigns including nuclear waste disposal, food safety and protecting legal immigration.” ...eregulation, product liability reform, the BTU tax, licensing the Seabrook nuclear power plant, reforming the nation’s agriculture and housing programs, and
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  • ...a range of multinational corporations including in the financial, oil and nuclear sectors. ==Nuclear clients==
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  • .... In 2011, 70 per cent of AMEC's turnover was generated outside of the UK. Nuclear work was only eight per cent of its turnover. A similar percentage comes fr ...6vYKqnKU0Ou3MM07_OyibGn2MIlhk&sig=AHIEtbSINwkwgnLzEpAQc-LwcX2lt2lrnw&pli=1 Nuclear Brochure], accessed August 2012 (also downloadable from http://www.amec.com
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  • ...mer UK-state owned nuclear power plants, which are now run by [[EDF Energy Nuclear Generation]] Limited. <ref> Since July 2011. </ref> ...set up and registered in Scotland in 1995 to operate the eight most modern nuclear power plants in the UK. It was publicly owned until it was privatised and f
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  • ...otland, but it is widely predicted that if Blair gives the green light for nuclear, Scotland's Labour party will follow suit. ...undayherald.com/53562 "First Minister Asks Scottish Labour to Consider New Nuclear Power Stations"], ''Sunday Herald'', January 15, 2006</ref>
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  • ...r]], Rupert Murdoch's News International and BSkyB, as well as a spread of nuclear companies. GPC was, of course, also the firm involved in the '[http://www.
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  • ...d economies of all nations must serve the needs of multinational banks and corporations; (2) control over economic resources spells power in modern politics (of co ...rat MP, member of various cabinets; European Commissioner for Environment, Nuclear Safety and Civil Protection in the [[Santer Commission]] from 1995 to 1999)
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  • ==Nuclear activities== ....bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000102&sid=a6B03nugUN7w&refer=uk U.K. Needs Nuclear Power to Meet Demand, GE Says], 29 September, 2004.</ref>
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  • ...Shoup}} The council receives its general funding from wealthy individuals, corporations and subscriptions to its influential periodical, Foreign Affairs. For speci ...lished six books which grew out of study groups. The most famous of these, Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy, was written by Harvard professor Henry Kissinge
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  • ...to foster and encourage the continued safe utilization and development of nuclear energy in the US {{ref|71}}. He is also a trustee of Carnegie Mellon Univer [[Category: Transnational Corporations]][[Category: Oil Industry]]
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  • ...ord Green]], Sassoon was designated 'business buddy' to six big energy and nuclear companies, [[Eon]], [[EDF]], [[Iberdrola]], [[Centrica]], [[RWE]] and [[Sco Among Edelman's many clients is [[GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy]].t<ref> [http://www.appc.org.uk/en/register/current-register.cfm/ed
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  • ...obbyists. There are several sources of business, ranging from construction corporations hungry for the contracts to build the tunnel and banks underwriting various ...Babcock International, Phillips and Drew, Johnson Matthey and the National Nuclear Corporation Ltd. Together, they have made Ian Greer Associates the largest
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  • ...would be the basis for the impending Compass manifesto”. A debate about nuclear power followed and De Rooij argues that “the reaction from some of the pa ...nt of trade liberalisation and deregulation, which had given more power to corporations and it, more than any other country, had pushed for privatisation and used
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  • ...e, who is now a campaigner against the environmental movement on behalf of corporations. ...g writing, speaking and campaigning on behalf of the logging, aquaculture, nuclear and GM industries.<ref>For more details see http://www.spinprofiles.org/ind
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  • He recently served as counsel for major corporations in both commercial arbitrations and the negotiation of joint ventures and o ...ate at Large to the U.S.-Soviet Strategic Arms Reduction Talks (START) and Nuclear and Space Arms Talks (NST) in Geneva between 1983 and 1986.
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