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Pressure Mounts on ChevronTexaco to Confront its Responsibility for the “Rainforest Chernobyl” $6 Billion in Potential Liability For World’s Largest Oil Disaster Rising Tide of Institutional Investors Call on CEO David O’Reilly to Report on Env

San Ramon, CA – As ChevronTexaco prepares for its Annual Shareholder Meeting on Wednesday, April 28th at its bucolic suburban office park outside of San Francisco, a host of players are moving closer to creating a “tipping point” to force the petroleum giant to confront its responsibility for the “Rainforest Chernobyl

ChevronTexaco Investors Travel to Ecuador for Fact-Finding Mission about the Corporation’s Controversial Oil Operations Representatives Control More than $360 Million in Company Stock Will View Oil Pits, Meet with Indigenous Communities Suing ChevronT

Quito, Ecuador — Representatives from institutions holding more than $360 million of ChevronTexaco stock will travel to Ecuador tomorrow for a weeklong fact-finding mission about the corporation’s former oil operations in the Amazon rainforest.

Protesters Make Plea to Oil Giant

Contra CostaTimes | Protesters were scheduled to kick off the monthly Days of Action rallies Wednesday night in San Ramon, where the theme of the St.

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In Ecuador, Taking an Oil Giant to Task

International Herald Tribune | EcuadorNew York - Drilling for oil without adequate safeguards is one of the most destructive processes to man and the environment. This fact has been particularly apparent in the Ecuadorean area of the Amazon basin, where Texaco - which later merged with Chevron - drilled for oil from 1964 through 1992.

Rabbi's Heartbreaking Visit to Amazon Bears Witness to Rainforest Ruin

J, the Jewish news weekly of Northern California | Rabbi Dan Goldblatt returned from Ecuador recently, and what he saw therenearly broke his heart.The spiritual leader of the independent Beth Chaim Congregation in Danvilleand a longtime environmental activist, Goldblatt did not go as a tourist.

Religious Leaders Blast Oil Cleanup in Ecuador

Contra Costa Times | Pleasant Hill - Three community leaders have returned from a visit to Ecuador, and Wednesday night they showed pictures from their trip of oil-slicked rivers and sludge-filled pits.ChevronTexaco paid $40 million to clean up the spilled and dumped waste it left behind when it pulled out of the Amazon in 1992, but the pe

The Hunt for Black Gold Leaves a Stain in Ecuador; As ChevronTexaco Faces a Major Lawsuit, Evidence Portrays a Company and a Nation that for Years Showed Little Concern for the Environment

Los Angeles Times | Lago Agrio, EcuadorWhen Texaco contractors showed up at Monica Torres' wood shack in the jungle, they said they had come to clean up the mess the company had left behind.A pool of black oil sludge sat like a tar pit in her backyard, dumped by the company years earlier while drilling nearby.

Testimony Ends in Oil Giant's Ecuador Trial

Sacramento Bee | Lago Agrio, Ecuador - Testimony in the oil pollution trial of ChevronTexaco came to a close Wednesday with a spectacular pre-dawn lightning storm capping three days of sometimes explosive evidence.The final stretch of this weeklong trial included testimony from a former minister of Ecuador's Ministry of Mines and Energ

Damage Estimate in Ecuador Lawsuit Mounts to $6 Billion

Los Angeles Times | A new study says the environmental cost of Texaco's oil drilling is higher than thought.Bogota, Colombia — Lawyers for about 30,000 Ecuadoreans suing ChevronTexaco Corp.

Scientist Recommends Petroecuador Face Pollution Trial

Associated Press | Lago Agrio, Ecuador - A Spanish scientist working with plaintiffs in a lawsuit accusing Texaco of polluting part of Ecuador's Amazon jungle said Wednesday that the company's former partner – state-owned Petroecuador – should also face trial.

Oil Major Forced to Answer Amazon Charge of Damaging the Environment

Financial Times | On the fourth floor of a rundown building in a small town in Ecuador, a courtroom has been freshly painted and newly furnished.The decision being taken in this nondescript building will have far-reaching repercussions for the oil industry and developing nations where oil companies have long operated.It is Judge

The Week of Truth for ChevronTexaco. Testimonies Continue, Remediation Costs are Presented and the Plaintiffs Mobilize. Bianca Jagger, international human rights leader, returns to Ecuador to show her support for the people affected by ChevronTexaco

The Week of Truth for ChevronTexaco begins today in the Superior Court of Lago Agrio.The lawyers for the plaintiffs suing ChevronTexaco will be available three times a day to inform the press of what will be presented each day and what occurred throughout the day; at 8am at the Grand Hotel of Lago, at noon in front of

Ex-Energy Minister Says Texaco Knew it was Polluting Amazon

San Francisco Chronicle | Texaco knew it was damaging the environment when it launched operations in the Amazon jungle three decades ago, a former energy minister testified Monday in a civil trial against California-based ChevronTexaco. Retired army Gen.

Texaco Goes on Trial in Ecuador Pollution Case

The New York Times | Lago Agrio, Ecuador - When René Arévalo draws water from his well, it is brown and gummy, requiring him to run it through a makeshift filtering system outside his wood-plank home in the jungle outside this town.Like thousands of other people here, he suspects the water was fouled by the waste an American oil company

Bianca Jagger Promotes Lawsuit Against ChevronTexaco in Ecuador

By Associated Press | Quito, Ecuador - Celebrity activist Bianca Jagger criticized U.S. oil company ChevronTexaco, which is being sued by a group of poor Ecuadoreans who say the company's past drilling damaged their rainforest homeland.The plaintiffs, represented by U.S.

Environmental “Trial of Century” Pits 50,000 Ecuadorian Rainforest People Against ChevronTexaco… Bianca Jagger To Visit Amazon Rainforest In Ecuador Case of Rainforest Peoples Against ChevronTexaco To Begin Oct. 21 In Lago Agrio, Sucumbios First

New York, NY and Lago Agrio, Ecuador - International human rights advocate Bianca Jagger will arrive in Ecuador this week to begin a historic tour of the Amazon jungle only two weeks before the start of a landmark trial in Lago Agrio where rainforest peoples are seeking to force ChevronTexaco to clean up the environmental con

El “Juicio Ambiental del Siglo” Enfrenta a 50.000 Habitantes del Oriente Contra ChevronTexaco… Bianca Jagger Visita la Selva Amazónica del Ecuador en la Víspera del Histórico Juicio Multimillonario El caso de los habitantes del Oriente contra C

Nueva York, NY (Estados Unidos) y Lago Agrio, Ecuador - La líder de los derechos humanos internacionales Bianca Jagger llegará al Ecuador esta semana para dar inicio a una histórica recorrida por la selva amazónica apenas dos semanas antes del comienzo del juicio sin precedentes a celebrarse en Lago Agrio, donde los habi

Landmark Environmental and Human Rights Trial to Begin October 21 Oil Giant ChevronTexaco to be Tried in Ecuador for Polluting the Amazon Rainforest and Provoking Local Heath Crisis --Fact-finding Mission to Ecuador by Concerned Community Leaders from

Trial:On October 21nd, after ten years of legal wrangling, 30,000 residents of the Ecuadorian Amazon will finally have their day in court – ChevronTexaco will be tried in Ecuador for environmental damages resulting from the company’s oil operations in the region from 1971 to 1991.This is the first time a