Press Clip Summary CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL April, 1989 through September 2005

Bureau of National Affairs, Inc, September 7, 2005, “Draft Language for Global Strategy On Chemicals Prompts Concern, Hope,” by Pat Phibbs

Bureau of National Affairs, Inc, June 20, 2005, “New Chemicals, Enforcement Among Topics To Be Discussed at Meetings on Treaties.”

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, May 13, 2005, “Good News on Bad Chemicals,” editorial by Daryl Ditz

Bureau of National Affairs, Inc, April 29, 2005, “On Eve of First POPs Treaty Conference, Wildlife Fund Suggests Adding 20 Chemicals.”

Chemical & Engineering News, April 27, 2005, “No Vote for U.S. in Chemicals Treaty,” by Cheryl Hogue

Christian Science Monitor, April 14, 2005, “Old Culprit Hits Birds – Maybe People,” by Mark Clayton

Oakland Tribune, March 14, 2005, “New Laws, Bills Surfacing to Regulate Safety of Chemical Compounds,” by Douglas Fischer and Lennart Paul

National Post, February 18, 2005, “Inuit’s Bid to Sue U.S. over Climate Delayed: Talks Rescheduled: Russians Unable to Get Visas to Attend Meeting,” by Steven Edwards

Tierramérica, February 15, 2005, “Inuit to Charge U.S. for Climate Change,” by Stephen Leahy

Bureau of National Affairs, Inc, January 10, 2005, “Toxic Substances Manufacturers to Track More Information on Chemicals than Previously Required.”

Competitive Enterprise Institute, December 17, 2004, “TCS COP 10 Coverage: Inuit All Along,” by Chistopher Homer

CNSNews.com Morning Editor, December 16, 2004, “Global Warming is a Human Rights Violation, Activists Say,” by Susan Jones

New York Times, December 15, 2004, “Eskimos Seek to Recast Global Warming as Rights Issue,” by Andrew C. Revkin

Bush Greenwatch.org, December 15, 2004, “Ukraine Dioxin Poisoning a Reminder of U.S. Delay.”

Washington Post, November 15, 2004, “More Than Symbolic,” editorial by Daniel Magraw and Donald Goldberg

Knight Ridder Newspapers, October 13, 2004, “Environment Worsened under Bush in Many Key Areas, Data Show,” by Seth Borenstein

New York Times, October 9, 2004, “Peace Prize Goes to Environmentalist in Kenya,” by Patrick Tyler

Washington Post, October 9, 2004, “Kenya’s ‘Green Militant’ Wins Nobel Peace Prize: Champion for Environment, Women,” by Emily Wax

Scripps Howard News Service, Chemical Treaty May Fall to Pressure Groups,” by Joan Lowy

Financial Times, July 22, 2004, “Chemical Rules Removes Blindfold,” by Daryl Ditz

Bureau of National Affairs, Inc, July 14, 2004, “Draft Legislation on Chemical Treaties Seen as Obstacle to Regulation by EPA,” by Pat Phibbs

Environment and Energy Daily, July 14, 2004, “Bush Admin Applauds House Effort to Legislate Toxics Treaty,” by Marty Coyne

Bush Greenwatch.org, July 12, 2004, “Bush Chemical Treaty Favors Industry over Public Health.”

Bureau of National Affairs, Inc, May 18 2004, “Entry Into Force of POPs Convention Spurs Renewed Call for Congressional Action, by Pat Phibbs

CorpWatch, May 13, 2004, “Barren Justice,” by Sasha Lilley

Bureau of National Affairs, Inc, April 6, 2004, “Notice, Comment Clause in Bill to Implement Treaties Would Violate Separation of Powers,” by Dean Scott

Chemical and Engineering News, March 23, 2004, “US Vote at Treaty Meetings Threatened: Legislation To Make U.S. A Partner In Persistent Organic Pollutant Pact Mired In Legal Debate,” by Cheryl Hogue

The Economist, March 18, 2004, “Green Reflections.”

Bureau of National Affairs, Inc, March 9, 2004, “Proposed Changes to Law for Implementation Of Treaty Opposed by Environmental Groups,” by Pat Phibbs

International Environmental Law Reporter, February 11, 2004, “Bill Allowing US to Ratify Chemical Treaties Expected Soon from House Agriculture Panel.”

Bridges, January 24, 2004, “Civil Society Discusses Future Role Of UNCTAD In Lead-Up To June Assembly.”

2 Foreign Policy, January/February 2004, “Net Effects: Websites that Change the World,” by Jennifer Kuo

Washington Post, November 15, 2003, “Peer Review Plan Draws Criticism,” by Rick Weiss

Bureau of National Affairs, Inc, November 13, 2003, “Lack of U.S. Action Implementing Treaties Worries Environmental, Industry Groups,” by Dean Scott

Financial Times, Ocotber 13, 2003, A Battler against Bribery: The World Bank Exile’s Tactic of working with Companies to Fight Corruption is Paying Off,” by Hugh Wilson

Inside US Trade, August 15, 2003, “Civil Society Groups Call for More in WTO.”

Bureau of National Affairs, Inc, July 31, 2003, Daily Report for Executives Banner, “Senate Environment Committee OKs Bill To Allow Ratification of Chemical Treaties,” by Pat Phibbs

E-Wire, Naturalist Network, July 30, 2003, “Venable's Jerry Block Named Chairman of the US Trade and Environment Policy Advisory Committee” by Sara Langer and Sarah Gudsnuk

Nunatsiaq News, July 11, 2003, “ICC to launch human rights petition on global warming: Does lack of action on climate change affect Inuit rights?” by Jim Bell

Sierra, July/August 2003, “High Tide in Tuvalu,” by Tom Price

South-North Development Monitor, June 11, 2003, “NGOs Voice Opposition to WTO Investment Negotiations,” by Kanaga Raja

Mott Mosaic, June 2003, “Legal group helps NGOs navigate international laws,” by Christina K. Ferris

Infact, May 14, 2003, “Public Interest Organizations from Across the Globe Urge President George W. Bush to Halt Attempts to Derail Global Tobacco Treaty,” by Patti Lynn

Scientific American, February 2003, “Greenhouse Suits: Litigation Becomes a Tool Against Global Warming,” by Madhusree Mukerjee

Knight Ridder Newspapers, January 5, 2003, “U.S. Must Open Data on Accord Documents from Chilean Trade Pact.”

Miami Herald, January 3, 2003, “Court Orders Release of U.S.-Chile Trade Papers,” by Jane Bussey

Chemical & Engineering News, December 16, 2002, “Advice on Hold: Chemical Trade Groups Seek to Resume Meetings with U.S. Negotiators; Panel Awaits New Member,” by Cheryl Houge

Environmental News Service, December 12, 2002, “U.S.-Chile Reach Free Trade Agreement

Environmental News Service, December 9, 2002, “Bush Climate Change Plan Short on Details,” by J.R. Pegg

3 Eco Américas, November 2002, “Green Advocates eye Free-Trade talks Warily,” by M.K. Dinesh

BNA Daily Environment Report, October 7, 2002, “International Issues Phrasing of Statute That Would Give EPA Authority to Regulate New POPs Disputed,” by Pat Phibbs

Mercury News Sacramento Bureau, August 9, 2002, “Panel Backs State On MTBE Ban But NAFTA Tribunal Leaves an Opening for a New Challenge,” by Dion Nissenbaum

Inter-Press Services, July 11, 2002, “Kyrgyz Mine Collapse Spurs Calls for Review,” by Jim Lobe

Earth Negotiations Bulletin: Special Report on Selected Side Events at UNFCCC SB-16, 5 – 14 June, 2002, “Public Participation in the CDM: Next Steps in Broadening Opportunities For CDM Success and Overcoming Barriers to Access to Information and Justice,” Presented by Greenpeace.

Media Indonesia, April 17, 2002, “Masyarakat Punya Hak Mengelola SDA Berdasarkan Hukum Adat [Regarding the publication of Whose Resources, Whose Common Good].”

Inside U.S. Trade, April 5, 2002, “U.S. Investment Plan for Chile Fta Seen as Key to Senate Fast-Track Fight.”

Earth Negotiations Bulletin: Special Report on Selected Side Events at the WSSD, 25 March – 5 April, 2002, “Essential Elements of Good Governance,” presented by the Environmental Law Institute.

Christian Science Monitor, February 15, 2002, “Bush Opts for Incentive-Based CO2 Cuts,” by Francine Kiefer and Peter Spotts

Greenwire, January 29, 2002, “Pesticides: Enviros Urge Canadian Resistance to Chapter 11; Insecticide Claim,” by Tim Breen

Inter-Press Service, November 29, 2001, “Groups Rally Against Reported Tanzanian Crackdown,” by Danielle Knight.

The Chronicle of Philanthropy, November 29, 2001, Managing/People Section. [Regarding Dan Magraw appointed as Executive Director.]

Washington Post, November 19, 2001, People Section, by Richard Morin and Claudia Deane [Regarding Dan Magraw appointed as Executive Director.]

Wall Street Journal, November 9, 2001, “Green Groups Sue for Disclosure on US-Chile Trade Talks.”

Inter-Press Service, November 9, 2001, “U.S Trade Representative Sued Over Secrecy

Asuncíon, November 4, 2001, “En San Bernadino Discuten Sobre el Medio Ambiente y Desarrollo.”

4 Inter-Press Service, September 28, 2001, “Video Purports to Confirm Killings at Tanzania Goldmine,” by Danielle Knight.

Plastics News, September 3, 2001, “Greenpeace’s Hind May Join Trade Panel,” by Steve Toloken.

Ecology Law Quarterly, Summer 2001, Vol 28, Number 1, “A New Approach to Compliance,” by John H. Knox.

Inter-Press Services, August 16, 2001, “Going Backwards: Bush Administration Seen Retreating from Global Hazardous Waste Pact,” By Danielle Knight.

Chemical Week, August 15, 2001, “Chemicals Lose Trade Fight to Green Groups,” by Neil Franz.

Financial Times, July 23, 2001, “A Global Approach to the Law,” by Sarah Murray.

The Common Property Resource Digest, June, 2001, “Promoting Legal Recognition of Community-Based Property Rights: Rethinking Basic Concepts,” by Owen Lynch.

Washington Post, Letters to the Editor, June 29, 2001, “Europe: A Commitment to Kyoto,” by Glenn Wiser

LA Times, March 25, 2001, “Groups Gear Up to Battle Hemispheric Pact,” by Gary Polakovic.

Washington Post, March 9, 2001, “Diplomatic Dispatches: Environmental Lawsuit,” by Nora Boustany.

Greenwire, March 8, 2001, “USTR: Enviros Sue, Alleging Witheld Information,” by Darren Samuelsohn.

Reuters News Services, March 7, 2001, “U.S. Green Group Sues USTR for Trade Talk Papers,” by Doug Palmer.

Inter-Press Services, March 7, 2001, “U.S. Government Sued Over Failure to Disclose Trade Documents,” by Danielle Knight.

Inter-Press Service, February 14, 2001, “Proposed World Bank Resettlement Policy Unacceptable, Say NGOs,” by Gumisai Mutume

The Washington Post, January 30, 2001, “A Quiet Round in Qatar? WTO’s Next Meeting Site Unlikely to See a Repeat of ‘The Battle of Seattle’,” by Paul Blustein.

Inter-Press Service, January 24, 2001, “Ambiente-Finanzas: Amenaza de ‘Pantano Fecal’ Envuelve a Carretera Panameña,” by Danielle Knight.

The Washington Post, January 4, 2001, “Chadian Activist Brings Her Battle to Washington,” by David Ottaway.

The Washington Post, January 4, 2001, “Watchdog Groups Rein in Government in Chad Oil Deal,” by Douglas Farah and David Ottaway.

5 LA Times, December 28, 2000, “WTO Agrees to Accept Private Contributions,” by Jonathan Peterson.

The Washington Post, December 5, 2000, “World Bank Reassesses Chad Pipeline Deal,” by Douglas Farah and David Ottaway.

Bridges Between Trade & Sustainable Development, November – December, 2000, “Amicus Brief Storm Highlights WTO’s Unease with External Transparency,” International Centre for Trade & Sustainable Development.

The Earth Times, November 18, 2000, “How to Police the Accord?” by Malini Goel.

The Times of India, Bagalore, November 17, 2000, “Indian Laws Hostile to Solving Community Problems.”

National Journal, November 4, 2000, “Hill People.”

La Prensa, Octber 23, 2000, “Enredos en el Corredor Sur,” by Felix Wingy and Claudia Saladin.

World Media Foundation/Living on Earth, October 6, 2000, “Suing Across Borders,” Host Laura Knoy.

Environmental News Service, September 8, 2000, “Turkish Dam Criticism Fueled by Leaked Report.”

Just Earth! Network Newsletter, September, 2000, “Profile of a Defender: Delphine Djiraibe,” by Diego Zavala.

Sunday Observer (Dar es Salaam), September3, 2000, “Experts Stress Environmental Justice,” by Zephania Ubwani.

The Daily News (Dar es Saalam), August 28, 2000, “Arumeru Villagers Keen on Forest Management,” by Zephania Ubwani.

The Daily News (Dar es Saalam), August 26, 2000, “Land Ownership in Africa Discriminates the Poor,” by Zephania Ubwani.

Environmental Law Reporter, August 16, 2000, “Environmental Review Called Essential for WTO Agriculture, Services Negotiations.”

The Manila Times, August 11, 2000, “Landmark Suit: Citizens Press Suit on Manila Bay Clean-up.”

Washington Post, August 3, 2000, “Environmentalists Cool to Trade Policy.”

The Bear Deluxe, Summer 2000, “Article XX: A Single Treaty Provision Shapes the Debate of Environmental Issues Before the World Trade Organization,” by Martin Brown.

Financial Times, July 14, 2000; “World Bank Chief Under Fire.” By Sathnam Sanghera and Stephen Fidler.*

The Washington Times, July 10, 2000; House Editorial.* 6

Wall Street Journal, July 10, 2000; “World Bank China-Project Funding Plan Falls Apart in Face of Diverse Opposition,” by Helene Cooper.*

Washington Post, July 8, 2000; “World Bank Kills China Project Loan.”*

Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service, July 8, 2000; “World Bank Kills Much-Criticized $40 Million Loan to Move Poor Chinese Farmers,” by Ken Moritsugu.

Corporate Legal Times, July, 2000; “The Global Warming Debate Heats Up: Six Environmental Groups Slapped by Coal Association,” by David Rubenstein.

The Washington Post/Editorials, June 10, 2000, “How to Wreck Trade.”*

Associated Press, June 5, 2000, “African Oil Project Under Fire,” by Harry Dunphy.

The Houston Chronical, June 5, 2000, “OK for African Oil Project Expected,” by David Ivanovich.

The Washington Post, June 2, 2000, “World Bank to Vote on Disputed African Pipeline,” by Nora Boustany.

Environmental Grantmakers Association News & Updates¸ Summer, 2000, “Seattle: First Reactions,” by Michael Northrop.

The International Environmental Reporter, May 10, 2000, “Governments Secretly Work to Weaken Public Participation Provisions, Group Say.”

The Globe & Mail, April 27, 2000, “NAFTA Partners’ Environmental Deal at Risk, Groups Say,” by Paul Knox and Barrie McKenna.

The Nation, April 13, 2000, “Shaking a Fist at Global Finance: Washington Protests Focusing Anger on the World Bank and IMF,” By Jay Hancock

The New York Times/Editorials, April 8, 2000, “An African Tragedy,” by Delphine Djiraibe.

Business Week, March 20, 2000, “Meet Free Traders’ Worst Nightmare,” by Paul Magnusson.

Living on Earth, March 17, 2000, “Protesting Globalization.”

USA Today, March 6, 2000, “Nationline: Net Gain,” by Valerie Alvord and Steve Marshall.

The Post and Courier, February 17, 2000, “Michael McDonald Concert Benefit for CIEL.”

The Post and Courier, February 17, 2000, “Environmental Advocate into Wildlife Scene,” by Elsa McDowell.

The Post and Courier, February 16, 2000, “Concerts to Benefit Wildlife,” by Prentiss Findlay.

Charleston City Paper, February 16, 2000, “Taking it to the Streets,” by Larry Queen.

7 Environmental Compliance & Litigation Strategy, January, 2000, “U.S. Patent Office Rejects Patent On Indigenous Medicinal Plant,” by Glenn Wiser.

The Wall Street Journal, December 2, 1999, “Environmentalists Present a United Front,” by Jim Calton.

Inter Press Service, November 21, 1999, “Government Accused of Ignoring Migratory Birds,” by Danielle Knight.

The News and Observer (Raleigh, NC), November 19, 1999, “Clinton Orders Environmental News,” by David Westphal.

Congress Daily, November 18, 1999, Trade Section, by Mark Wegner.

Los Angeles Times, November 17, 1999, “White House Vows to link Environment, Trade Pacts,” by Evelyn Iritani.

Seattle Post – Intelligencer, November 17, 1999, “Clinton Promises Environmental Review of New WTO Plan,” by Michael Paulson.

Associated Press, November 5, 1999, “Hallucinogenic Plant Patent Halted,” by David Ho.

Environmental News Services, November 5, 1999, “U.S. Cancels Patent on Sacred Ayahuasca Plant.”

Greenpeace Forests Press Releases, November 4, 1999, “Safe Trade: Greenpeace Call to Stop ‘WTO Risky Practices’: Greenpeace ‘Safe Trade’ Report Presented at WTO ‘Closed Door Meeting.’”

Seattle-Post Intelligencer, October 1, 1999, “Groups Say Clinton Policy Putting Trade Over Environment,” by Michael Paulson.*

Inside US Trade, October 1, 1999, “Environmentalists Seek Stronger U.S. Position in New WTO Talks.”

Scripps-McClatchy Western Service, September 30, 1999, “Environmentalists Plan Protest at WTO Meetings,” by Les Blumenthal.

Air Daily, September 15, 1999, “DOE Offering Funds for Sink Research,” Volume 6, No. 178.

Ecoetiquetado y Consumidores, September, 1999, “Investigacion y Propuesta para los Paises del Mercosur.”

Economic Justice News, September, 1999, “World Bank Inspection Panel: Background,” Information provided by the Center for International Environmental Law.

The Inece Newsletter, September, 1999, “Introducing the Aarhus Convention: A New International Law on Citizen’s Environmental Rights.”

The Washington Post, August 26, 1999, “Spoiling China’s Communist Party,” by Jim Hoagland.*

8 The Boston Globe, August 25, 1999, “Clinton Has a Chance to Improve Trade, Rights in China,” by Mike Jendrzejczyk.*

The Boston Globe, August 25, 1999, “U.S. Says China Signals It Will Transfer Detainee,” by David Briscoe.*

The Boston Globe, August 24, 1999, “A Mission for Tibet,” Op-Ed.*

The Boston Globe, August 22, 1999, “China’s Long March: Newton Man Becomes Pawn in Debate on Resettlement,” by Indira A.R. Lakshmanan.*

The Boston Globe, August 21, 1999, “Detained Newton Man Gravely Hurt in China,” by Indira A.R. Lakshmanan.*

The Boston Globe, August 20, 1999, “A Soft Portrait of Man Held in China,” by Indira A.R. Lakshmanan.

Seattle Post - Intelligencer, August 6, 1999, “A Plan to Let Public in on WTO Talks: Clinton Wants Officials to Hear from Array of Groups,” by Michael Paulson.

Diversity, August, 1999, “Amazonian Peoples Seek to Revoke Patent on a Sacred Plant,” by David Downes.

Diversity, August, 1999, “The World Trade Organization’s TRIPs Agreement and IPR: The Case Against Lifting the “Life Patenting” Exception,” by David Downes and Matthew Stilwell.

World Trade Agenda, August 2, 1999, “Trade and Environment Showdown in Seattle – Can Trade Policy Makers Find a Way to Accommodate Green Issues?”

Undermining Tibet’s Future, August, 1999, “The World Bank,” Booklet produced by several organizations including the Center for International Environmental Law for the World Bank rally on August 30, 1999.

The Common Property Resource Digest, July, 1999, “The World Bank Inspection Panel: Promoting at a Reluctant Organization,” by Dana Clark

The Working Group on the WTO/MAI, July, 1999, “A Citizen’s Guide to the World Trade Organization.”

Today, June 28, 1999, “’Free Tibet’ Protestors Scale Main Complex Facade.”

The Washington Post, June 26, 1999, “High-Wire Protest at World Bank,” by Sewell Chan.

Asia-Pacific, June 25, 1999, “Beijing Anger at Vote on World Bank Loan,” by James Kynge.

Financial Times, June 25, 1999, “World Bank Backs China Aid Despite U.S. Objections,” by Nancy Dunne.

The Washington Post, June 25, 1999, “World Bank Sanctions Loan for Chinese Farmers,” by Paul Bluestein.

9 CNN Worldview, June 25, 1999, 6:20pm EST, “Plan to Resettle Chinese Farmers Stirs Debate over Tibet,” by Judy Woodruff and Rebecca MacKinnon.

Financial Times, June 25, 1999, “Bank Overrides U.S. in China Loan Vote Tibet Issue; Beijing Suspects Hardening Washington Attitute.”

Financial Times, June 25, 1999, “Beijing Anger at Vote on World Bank Loan Tibet Issue Project Approval Fails to End Suspicions of U.S.”

Agence France Presse, June 25, 1999, “China Praises Approval of Controversial World Bank Loan.”

Asociated Press, June 25, 1999, “Despite Objections, the World Bank OK’s Loan to China.”

CNN Interactive, June 25, 1999, “World Bank’s Financing of Tibet Resettlement Draws Fire,” by Rebecca MacKinnon.

Los Angeles Times, June 25, 1999, “World Bank OK’s Loan for China,” by Jonathan Peterson.

The New York Times, June 25, 1999, “Slaves, Stay Out,” Op-Ed by A.M. Rosenthal.

Interpress Service, June 24, 1999, “China: Beijing Awaits Crucial World Bank Decision on Loan,” by Antoaneta Bezlova.

Reuters, June 24, 1999, “China Defends World Bank Project.”

Bloomberg, June 24, 1999, “Beastie Boys’ Yauch on World Bank Aid to Resettle Tibet: Voices,” by Jeremy Pelofsky.

The New York Times, June 23, 1999, “World Bank and Treasury Nominee at Odds over Loan to China,” by David Sanger

The New York Times, June 23, 1999, “Loan for a Land Grab,” Op-Ed.

Boston Globe, June 22, 1999, “Torture in Tibet,” by Cesar Chelala.

Houston Chronicle, June 22, 1999, “Bad Loan: The World Bank Should Deny Funding the Tibet Proposal.”

The Associated Press, June 22, 1999, “Five Die in Chinese Settlement Clash.”

Agence France Presse, June 22, 1999, “U.S., Allies ask World Bank to Reconsider China Project,” by Sarah Jackson-Han.

The Toronto Star, June 22, 1999, “World Bank Funds to Pay for Moving Poor Chinese to Tibet.”

Today’s Globe and Mail, June 22, 1999, “China Pushes Canada Hard on Controversial Tibet Project.”

The Associated Press, June 22, 1999, “World Bank Postpones Vote on China.”

10 National Public Radio, June 22, 1999, The Morning Edtion Show, hosted by Bob Edwards

The Boston Globe, June 22, 1999, “China’s Unsavory Resettlement Plan,” Editorial.

Greenwire, June 22, 1999, “World Bank: Vote Expected Today on Controversial Loan.”

Wall Street Journal, June 22, 1999, “U.S. Opposes Effort to Relocate Farmers from China to Tibet.”

The Washington Post, June 22, 1999, “World Bank to Vote on Controversial Loan to China,” by Paul Blustein.

The Washington Post, June 22, 1999, “The U.N.’s New China Project,” Op-Ed.*

Reuters, June 21, 1999, “Amid Infighting, World Bank to Consider Tibet Loan,” by Mark Egan.

The Economist, June 19, 1999, “Tibetan Tinderbox,” by the Washington D.C. Office of the Economist.

The New York Times, June 18, 1999, “China Resettlement Plan Starts Debate over Tibetan Culture,” by Erik Eckholm.

Washington Post, June 18, 1999, “World Bank Counters Claim on China Project.”

Stetson Law Review, Spring, 1999, “Hunter, Salzman & Zaelke: International Environmental Law and Policy,” Volume 28.

Financial Times, May 21, 1999, “Dalai Lama Plea to Bank,” by Nancy Dunne.

Americas Trade, May 20, 1999, “U.S. Raises Environment, Labor Issues at FTAA Investment Group.”

Financial Times, May 13, 1999, “Tibet Lobby Upset at World Bank Scheme,” by Nancy Dunne.

Inter Press Service, April 22, 1999, “Trade-Americas: NGO Concern at Power of Foreign Investors,” by Lyng-hou Ramirez.

Bloomberg, April 20, 1999, “World Bank Approves Changes to Independent Inspection Panel, by Adrian Zawada.

Inquirer, April 13, 1999, “A Fight for the Soul of the Land,” by Frank Cimutu.

Viêt Nam News, April 9, 1999, “Viêt Nam’s Ability to Protect Environment Examined.” (Matthew Stillwell in accompanying photograph)

Greenwire, March 31, 1999, “Bioprospecting: Amazon Tribes Protest Patent on Plant.”

Inter Press Service, March 31, 1999, “Amazon Groups Challenge US Plant Patent,” by Danielle Knight.

St. Louis Post Dispatch, March 31, 1999, “Amazon Tribal Leaders Challenge U.S. Patent,” by Bill Lambrecht. 11

Miami Herald, March 30, 1999, “Amazon Alliance Protests Patent on a Sacred Plant,” by Frank Davies.

Miami Herald (Spanish edition), March 30, 1999, “Indígenas amazónicos buscan que Estados Unidos revoque la patente de su planta sagrada,” by Rosendo Majano.

Washington Times, March 31, 1999, “Amazon tribes want U.S. patent revoked: Say Medicinal Plant is Sacred,” from Reuters.

Reuters, March 30, 1999, “Amazon tribes fight US Patent on Sacred Vine.”

Agence France Presse, March 26, 1999, “Ecology Groups Slam Export Credit Agencies.”

National Public Radio, All Things Considered (8:00 pm ET), March 24, 1999, “World Bank Inspection Panel” (Transcript).

Dow Jones Newswires, March 24, 1999, “U.S. Senate Bill on ‘Greenhouse Gas’ Polluters Draws Fire.”

Cerencia Ambiental, February 18, 1999, “Posición de los EE. UU. En las Negociaciones: la Visión de una ONG Norteamericana,” by David Hunter.

Kipling Service/Jakarta Post, February 8, 1999, “Government Urged to Involve Public in Policies.”

Financial Times, February 4, 1999, “Lending by Export Credit Agencies,” by Nancy Dunne.*

Capital Hill Hearing Testimony, January 28, 1999, “Testimony of Durwood Zaelke before Senate Finance Committee on US Trade Policies.”

Port Moresby Post-Courier, January 14, 1999, “Oro Landowners Refute Claim,” by Colin Jaimbari.

Wall Street Journal, January 12, 1999, “Effort Would Curb Watchdog of World Bank: Big Borrower Nations Seek Limit on Probing Harm to People and Ecology,” by Michael M. Phillips.

National Public Radio, All Things Considered (8:00 pm ET), January 10, 1999, “Secrecy of the WTO” (Transcript).

Earth Island Journal, Winter/Spring 1999, “WTO Disses Turtles,” in News Section, pg. 15.

Environmental Science and Technology/News, January 1, 1999, “World Bank Inspection Panel Weakened,” by Kris Christen.

National Law Journal, December 7, 1998, “WTO Opens Disputes to Private Voices,” by James Cameron and Stephen J. Orava.

Inter Press Service, November 12, 1998, “Environment: Greens Want World Bank To Clear the Air,” 53216228 ND.

12 Businessworld (Philippines), November 10, 1998, “ASEAN Watch: Victory on Technicality Not Enough.”

Bureau of National Affairs, November 10, 1998, “Meeting Between WTO Official, Groups Seen as Positive Step Toward Openness,” No. 217.

Bureau of National Affairs, November 8, 1998, “World Bank Inspection Panel Hampered by Lack of Support on Board, Groups Say,” by Christine Coco.

Business Week, October 19, 1998, “Will it be ‘Timber!’ for Green Logs?” by Marguerite Holloway

Inter Press Service, October 19, 1998, “World Bank’s ‘Zero Tolerance’ of Rule-breakers” by Abid Aslam.

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, October, 1998, “International Emissions Trading Under the Kyoto Protocol: OECD Information Paper,” Fiona Mullins.

Inter Press Service, October 13, 1998, “Environmentalists Protest WTO Ruling on Shrimp Nets,” by Danielle Knight.

Financial Times, October 13, 1998, “US Appeal on Shrimp Import Ban Rejected,” by Frances Williams.

The Washington Post, October 13, 1998, “Turtle-Protection Law Overturned by WTO: Environmentalists Angered by Decision,” by Anne Swardson.

Newsweek, October 12, 1998, “Free-Market Failures,” By Sadruddin Aga Khan (with the assistance of Matthew Stilwell).*

Earth Island Institute, October 12, 1998, “Environmental Organizations Call Trade Appeals Ruling a Death Sentence for Sea Turtles,” Sea Turtle Restoration Project press release.*

National Journal, September 12, 1998, “Shell Game,” by Julie Kosterlitz.

Video Monitoring Services, May 19, 1998, “The World,” by Emily Harris.

[Archived: Assorted WTO – Shrimp/Turtle background articles, April – May, 1998]

Environmental Media Services, April 6, 1998, “Statement on WTO ‘Shrimp/Turtle’ Ruling Against United States.”

Show: NPR All Things Considered, April 6, 1998, “WTO Turtle and Shrimp Ruling Goes Against U.S.,” by John Nielsen and Robert Siegel

The Guardian, January 11, 1991, “Legal Remedies on Tap,” by Chris Murgatroyd

The Guardian, November 2, 1990, “Rewriting the Rules,” by Phillipe Sands, Elliot Richardson and Paul Brown

Glasgow Herald, October 29, 1990, “Britain Under Pressure as Negotiations Start to Save the World as We Know It,” by Elizabeth Buie 13

The Lawyer, October 2, 1990, “Profession Backs Up “Green” Lobby,” by Burton Copeland

South China Morning Post, September 6, 1990, “Making the Polluters Pay,” by James Allen

The Christian Science Monitor, March 23, 1990, “World Opens Eyes to Environment: Grass- roots Awakening Uncovers Lack of International Oversight and Coordination,” by Brad Knickerbocker

The Law Society’s Gazette, January 17, 1990, “Financial Boost for Environmental Law Center.”

The Christian Science Monitor, January 2, 1990, “Environmentalism Deepens Its Roots,” by Marshall Ingwerson

Inside Business, 1990, “Getting to Grips with “Green” Law.”

Law Student, 1990, “Save the World,” by Simon Bebbington

The Washington Times, November 22, 1989, “Lawyers Find Gold in Earthly Concerns,” by Cheryl Wetzstein

The Environmental Forum, September/October 1989, “In the Global Public Interest.”

New Zealand Herald, August 14, 1989, “New Zealand Driftnet Stance Gives Inspiration.”

The Chronicle of Philanthropy, July 25, 1989, “Federation Hires New Chief; New International-Law Effort,” by Stephen G. Greene

The Law Society’s Gazette, June 28, 1989, “Global Approach from Green Lawyers,” by Marion McKeone

The Recorder, June 20, 1989, “Global Environment-Law Center in Works,” by Anne Kornhauser

The Times, June 13, 1989, “No Charge—Win or Lose,” by Frances Gibb

The Guardian, May 5, 1989, “Lawyers Set Up Green Aid Centre,” by Paul Brown

Congressional Record, April 13, 1989, “Proceedings and Debates of the 101st Congress, First Session

Washington Post, April 1, 1989, “Small Price for a Better Environment,” by Durwood Zaelke

*The Center for International Environmental Law assisted on these articles, but is not mentioned.

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