24.04.2011
Cochabamba +1 contre les sables bitumineux et les gaz de schiste.
Bonjour
Un an après la conférence des peuples de Cochabamba, Alternatives Québec et Canadian Dimension ont organisé les 15, 16 et 17 avril 2011 à Montréal une rencontre « Cochabamba +1 pour la justice climatique et les alternatives écologiques ». Alter-Echos y était :
Cochabamba +1 contre les sables bitumineux et les gaz de schiste. de Maxime Combes
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Maxime COMBES
maxime.combes@gmail.com
skype : maxime.combes
Projet Echo des Alternatives : http://www.alter-echos.org
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25.07.2010
Your vote is needed to rebrand BP! : message of Greenpeace International
We asked you to help us rebrand BP by designing a logo that better suits their dirty business. Now it's time for you to choose a winner.
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