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  • ...d [[SABMiller]] as well as on the board of [[Fluor]], the corporation with nuclear interests.
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  • ...f [[GEC International]]) as well as on the boards of other US and European corporations. ...2012, he was Federal Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety. During his political career, Dr. Röttgen has fulfilled key functio
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  • ...upported by money from the corporate sector, and, by paying to be members, corporations are allowed the opportunity to sit down at the table and discuss the issues ...d highly influential” ALEC, which is “tax-exempt screen for major U.S. corporations and trade associations that use it to influence legislative activities at t
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  • ...ng to do is convert them from the public domain to the private dominion of corporations bent on destroying the lands for profit[6]." ...issues such as acid rain and global warming. She was a fierce advocate of nuclear power[24].
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  • The Stockholm Network has published a list of corporations who have made contributions to the network in its annual report for the thr ...est success -a massive public relations boost for the renewable energy and nuclear industries lobbies -and write it off.<ref>Dan Lewis, The Kyoto Protocol, ''
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  • <p>Corporations included:</p> Nuclear power: “An honest evaluation of nuclear power shows it to be a safe and clean source of energy”.
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  • ...oyees involved in drafting UK energy policy have been seconded from UK gas corporations. <ref> [http://www.theguardian.com/environment/earth-insight/2014/jan/21/fr ...his Suffolk Coastal constituency, likes to be considered "thoughtfully pro-nuclear").
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  • #{{note|15}} 'Raytheon Profile', Reviewing Nuclear Proliferation, Reaching Critical Will web-site: www.reachingcriticalwill.or [[Category:Transnational Corporations]][[Category:Arms Industry]]
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  • ...ional law, established at the end of World War 2, ‘holds individuals and corporations liable for supplying governments with weapons that are used to commit war c ...in a highly unusual step to ensure the government got its way in ensuring nuclear weapons were legal.[47]
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  • ...ir/Story/0,2763,688932,00.html British plane sales to India raise fears of nuclear use], The ''Guardian'' website, 23 April 2002</ref> (see [[BAe Systems: Co [[Category:Transnational Corporations]]
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  • ...ir/Story/0,2763,688932,00.html British plane sales to India raise fears of nuclear use], The Guardian website, 23/4/02, accessed 10/5/02</ref> In other words, ...in direct opposition to the Global Compact [a UN pledge for transnational corporations] principles it has pledged to pursue.’{{ref|13}}
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  • ...s dispute with Pakistan over Kasmir threatened to turn into a (potentially nuclear) war, which would futher destabalise the entire region. Furthermore, whilst ...ent, its guidelines covering arms exports, and its pledge not to encourage nuclear proliferation.{{ref|16}}
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  • ...power stations in Scotland were spun off into a third company, '''Scottish Nuclear''', which was not sold off with [[Scottish Power]] and '''Scottish Hydro El ...the police: revolving door|revolving door]]' between the police and large corporations, formal or informal, may raise doubts about the the possibility of an entir
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  • ...he training establishments, Sir Colin Fielding, controller of research and nuclear programme – Cheviots Rosemount Drive, Bickley, Kent - Sir Robert Andrew, ...with capital can be traced through the Docklands and New Town Development Corporations, Enterprise Boards and Economic Development Committees. Through the lobbyin
    52 KB (8,631 words) - 19:36, 31 May 2007
  • *[[Confederation of British Industry]] (CBI) Provides a forum for UK-based corporations in order for them to enhance their influence on policymakers through joint ...associated with ICE include the British Dam building Society, the British Nuclear Energy Society, and the British Tunnelling Society. See: http://www.ice.org
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  • ...i> 02.06.03</ref>. It was also controversially named as one of the five US corporations invited by [[USAID]] (which is funded by US taxpayers) to make a bid for a ...val dockyard where it is currently contracted to refit Britain’s Trident nuclear submarines.
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  • ...e environmental damage70. Wackenhut is responsible for guarding the Nevada nuclear bomb test site71. [[Category: Privatised Services]][[Category: Transnational Corporations]][[Category:Security Industry]][[Category:UK Immigration Detention Contract
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  • ...ember organisations, including the largest and most powerful multinational corporations in the world. {{ref|8}} ...t of the industry—from small speciality producers to large multinational corporations. The organisation boasts that it influences proposed and pending regulation
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  • ...ith $60 million in estimated assets had become one of the nation's largest corporations. The company was so dominant that in 1907 the US government initiated anti- ...inancial security. Other purchases in the 1980s included the [[New England Nuclear Corporation]], a leading manufacturer of radioactive chemicals for medical
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  • ...e environmental damage70. Wackenhut is responsible for guarding the Nevada nuclear bomb test site71. [[Category: Privatised Services]][[Category: Transnational Corporations]]
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