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The Case Against Esso - Brief (PDF 41K)
All the details of why Esso deserves to be singled out for a boycott.

Tiger in the Tanks - (PDF 211K)
ExxonMobil, oil dependency and war in Iraq.

A Decade of Dirty Tricks - Report (PDF 64K)
Greenpeace report detailing the dirty tricks Esso has been playing over the past ten years to sabotage international action on global warming.

Global Warming - Brief (PDF 24K)
StopEsso brief on global warming.

Denial and Deception - Full Report (PDF 532K)
A chronical of ExxonMobil's efforts to corrupt the debate on global warming. Greenpeace USA May 2002.

Risking Shareholder Value? - Full Report (PDF 377K)
ExxonMobil and Climate Change - An Investigation of Unnecessary Risks and Missed Opportunities by Mark Mansley. A Claros Discussion Paper May 2002

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KYOTO MARCH - Saturday 12 February 2005
In February the Kyoto Protocol finally comes into force. Join the Campaign Against Climate Change on a march in central London to mark the occassion by protesting the US' refusal to join the Protocol. Assemble at Lincoln's Inn Fields at 11.30. For more information go to www.campaign againstclimatechange.net
Esso up to old tricks on Kyoto
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Russia Ratifies
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Chief Scientist: we need immediate action on climate change
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