Shell pays out $15.5m over Saro-Wiwa killing.
In an email, long-term campaigners Ben, Ed, Richard, Dan, and James, from remember saro-wiwa and PLATFORM, call it 'a first, and crucial step on a long road'.
(On the Ashden Directory, PLATFORM features on the database. Their audio opera - the first climate-change opera - received its first review here. Also James Marriott writes about the way he researches. And Dan Gretton appears in our DVD on climate change and theatre. )
Ancient Peruvian civilisation grew mighty by harvesting guano
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The Chincha Kingdom was transporting seabird excrement from islands to
valleys as early as the 13th century, and this powerful fertiliser may have
been key...
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