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Diane vs. Dow

Feature story | 4 February, 2004 at 1:00

"When you can smell your own fear you are on the right track." This is the slogan that Diane Wilson, a famed "shrimp-boat-captain-turned-activist and merciless scourge of Dow" lives by. But the only fear we smell in this case is Dow's.

Bhopal waste returned to Dow

Feature story | 11 March, 2003 at 1:00

"Our message is simple," said Greenpeace's Casey Harrell. "Dow must clean up Bhopal now and accept full responsibility for the health and environmental damage in that city. Until it does so, Dow will never be a responsible corporate citizen."

Dow's 'Vision of Zero'

Feature story | 23 January, 2003 at 1:00

After a very successful international call-in day to Dow Chemical, it is clear that Dow does not care what the public thinks. Dow shut down its public lines and refused to answer questions from thousands of concerned callers.

Dow Sentrachem, Chloorkop: organic and metal contaminants in wastewater and in the...

Publication | 29 August, 2002 at 2:00

On two consecutive days in July 2002, a research team led by Greenpeace collected samples of wastewater being discharged by the Dow Sentrachem production facility located in the Chloorkop industrial suburb of Ekurhuleni Metro (Witwatersrand,...

Dow Chemical: the Toxic Machine

Publication | 29 August, 2002 at 2:00

Briefing on Dow Sentrachem plant in Chloorkop, South Africa.

Dow is wanted for crimes against the planet

Feature story | 20 August, 2002 at 2:00

Michael D. Parker and Dow Chemical Company are corporate scoundrels of the worst kind. They were forced to clean up a toxic mess at home in the US, but won't clean up one of the deadliest chemical spills on the planet in Bhopal, India. Someone is...

Investment firms tell Dow to invest in Bhopal clean up

Feature story | 5 December, 2002 at 1:00

A group of socially responsible investment firms, with combined assets valued at $13 billion, are urging Dow Chemical Company to address the ongoing economic, health and environmental liabilities stemming from a poisonous gas leak in Bhopal,...

Indian government soft on Bhopal criminals

Feature story | 10 July, 2002 at 2:00

The Indian government's move to reduce charges against a former Union Carbide CEO has met with protests and hunger strikes in India. The 1984 Bhopal gas disaster that has killed 20,000 to date and injured hundreds of thousands continues its toxic...

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