Milieudefensie is a non-governmental (NGO) environmental organisation with more than 90.000 members and supporters and eighty local groups, conducting campaigns on climate change, globalisation, traffic, agriculture and conservation of the countryside
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ABN AMRO ABN AMRO Bank N.V. is a Dutch state-owned bank with headquarters in Amsterdam. It was re-established, in its current form, in 2009 following the acquisition and break up… |
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ASN Bank ASN is an independently operating sustainable bank that is part of the SNS Reaal group (which also includes SNS bank). It was founded in 1960. ASN aims to be a leading bank… |
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ING Group ING (an abbreviation of Internationale Nederlanden Groep) is a Netherlands based international financial services company and one of the world’s largest savings banks.… |
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Rabobank Rabobank Group is a full-range financial services provider based in the Netherlands. It is founded on cooperative principles and as such owned by its members. The bank offers… |
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Triodos Bank Triodos Bank is a social-ethical bank that finances companies, institutions and projects that add cultural value and benefit people and the environment, with the support… |
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Canadian Tar Sands In the Canadian Boreal forest just downstream of the eastern foothills of the Rocky Mountains are the Canadian tar sands. The region contains some 2 trillion barrels of oil,… |
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Congo Tar Sands Oil sands are a mixture of bitumen and sand. Oil sands production is a carbon-intensive process because it is a hugely inefficient way of extracting and refining the oil.… |
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Eerlijke bankwijzer Consumer guide to sustainability of Dutch banks |
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FoE Netherlands page on dutch pension funds investing in Tar Sands In Dutch |
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Milieudefensie: Teerzanden Tar sands page by Milieudefensie. Written in Dutch |
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| 10 Reasons Why Bankers are Mostly Human Jan 04, 2012 - 2011 was the year full of controversies. Our cyber satire unveils banks and bankers that talk green but invest in climate killer coal fired power plants. |

