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Pillars of Power: How the Free Trade Agenda Promotes Dirty Energy. A report by Nadia Martinez. Sustainable Energy and Economy Network (SEEN), November 2003 Download report (free)  
Crude Vision: How Oil Interests Obscured US Government Focus On Chemical Weapons Use by Saddam Hussein, Investigative report by Jim Vallette with Steve Kretzmann and Daphne Wysham.
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Policy Paper: Climate Change Policy Coherence in Global Trade and Financial Flows, by Daphne Wysham, Sustainable Energy and Economy Network (SEEN), March 2003 Download report (free)  
Transnational Corporate Beneficiaries of World Bank Group Fossil Fuel Projects, 1992-2002, by Jim Vallette, Sustainable Energy and Economy Network (SEEN), September 2002 Download report (free) Press Release
Destabilizing Investment in the Americas: Public Funding for Fossil Fuels After Rio, by Nadia Martinez and Jim Vallette, August 2002 Download report (free)

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Overseas fossil fuel and renewable energy financing by U.S. government agencies (OPIC and ExIm), A synthesis by the Sustainable Energy and Economy Network (SEEN), August 2002

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Enron's Pawns: How Public Institutions Bankrolled Enron's Globalization Game
by Jim Vallette and Daphne Wysham, Institute for Policy Studies, March 22, 2002
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Credit where it's Due -
The Role of Export Credit Agencies in
Promoting Sustainable Energy

A report for WWF International and the
Institute for Policy Studies by Kate Hampton

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"Banking on Climate Change: How Public Finance for Fossil Fuel Projects Is Short Changing Clean Development"
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Chevron’s Alleged Human Rights Abuses in the Niger Delta and Involvement in Chad-Cameroon Pipeline Consortium Highlights Need for World Bank - Human Rights Investment Screen
by Christine Bustany and Daphne Wysham, Institute for Policy Studies, April 28, 2000

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U.S. Export-Import Bank's Five Prodigal Projects    
"OPIC, Ex-Im and Climate Change:  Business as Usual?"
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"The World Bank and the G-7: Still Changing the Earth's Climate for Business 1997-98" Go to online order form Key
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"The World Bank and the G-7: Changing the Earth's Climate for Business" (1992-1997)
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"The World Bank's Juggernaut: The Coal-Fired Industrial Colonization of the Indian State of Orissa"
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"Consultative Group to Assist the Poorest: Opportunity or Liability for the World's Poorest Women?"
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