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It is one of the largest ecological disasters in the world. As a bitter dispute over who is at fault rages, this report takes a powerful grassroots look at 50 years of devastation in the Niger Delta.

Aerial shots show vast black islands surrounded by shimmering slicks of oil. This is what much of the Niger Delta looks like after what environmentalists say is "the equivalent of one Exxon Valdez every year". While it is revealed by secret correspondance released by Wikileaks that one minister can siphon off $20 million dollars in bribes from oil companies, local communities are reduced to eating fish meat that tastes of kerosene. This inequality has led to the rise in cases of sabotage of pipelines to get access to crude oil. It is this that the oil companies blame now for the level of pollution. But for ecologists there are no doubts that poor maintenance is far more to blame than the low level sabotage for the fact that the Delta has more than one leak every day. They say the companies consider it cheaper to lose the oil than maintain and protect the pipes. And as the world turns a blind eye, the desperation of the locals intensifies. "There's a vast contrast between what we saw in America, when President Barack Obama was on the side of the people during the Gulf of Mexico spill, and here."

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Super Marmite
 
sign up and see what's cooking in your neighbourhood
Self-healing Asphalt
 
When cracked, it can be “healed” by induction heating.
Artificial Photosynthesis
 
Caltech Video
Economics of Happiness
 
Impact of the global economy on culture and agriculture.
We Share Our Planet
 
John Kerry's first foreign policy speech as Secretary of State.
Chris Hedges
 
Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt. All for short term profit, at long term expense.
Sea Shepherd
 
Please sign the petitions on behalf of Paul and the whales...
NRA Funding
 
control has shifted away from it's sportsmen members to the weapons industry.
Earth Hour 2013
 
8:30 PM Saturday 23 March
Watching the Skies
 
SETI Planet Hunting
Altruistic Dolphins
 
dolphins help a lost seal pup caught in a strong current
Kid President
 
create something that will make the world awesome.
Wildlife Crime Story
 
the most urgent threat to three of the world's best-loved species—elephants, rhinos and tigers.
Birds-of-Paradise
 
images of all 39 species in the bird-of-paradise family
Less Field, More Yield
 
Hydrophonics and verticrops
Methane Vent
 
Special camera sees greenhouse gases
Wild Dolphin "Asks"
 
Wild Dolphin "Asks" Divers to Free It from Hook and line embedded in its pectoral fin.
Chasing Ice
 
Chasing Ice movie reveals largest iceberg break-up ever filmed.
Black Rhino
 
Rare Animals Lead Secret Lives After Dark Caught on Tape
 
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