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Total defends the indefensible as investment decision is signed for EACOP
French oil company, Total, has been accused of ignoring significant human rights violations and huge environmental and climate risks as it pushed ahead yesterday with the signing of an investment decision to build the world's longest heated crude oil pipeline through Uganda and Tanzania.
More delays hit East African Crude Oil Pipeline
The construction of the massive East African Crude Oil Pipeline faces another hurdle – this time from within Uganda’s own Parliament.
Barclays and Credit Suisse rule out supporting East African Crude Oil Pipeline in the face of growing community concern
The #StopEACOP alliance of African and international environmental and human rights organizations has claimed another win in the campaign to stop the construction of the world's longest heated oil pipeline across East Africa.
over 260 organizations call on banks not to finance Total’s East African Crude Oil Pipeline
With a final investment decision nearing, African and International organizations warn banks against joining $2.5 billion loan for “manifestly irresponsible” project.
Welcome to the global campaign to stop the East African Crude Oil Pipeline!
Human rights and environmental organizations have formed a coalition dedicated to stopping the construction of the biggest heated crude oil pipeline in the world – and they need your help!