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Oil giants continue to flare in Nigeria

 
Tom Young, BusinessGreen , Tuesday 13 January 2009 at 14:40:00 Campaign groups call on Nigerian government to step up the pressure Royal Dutch Shell is still flaring natural gas in Nigeria, releasing thousands of tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere unnecessarily, despite a deadline set by the Nigerian government for the... (link)

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