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  • Jan 23, 2025 | internazionale.it | Marcello Rossi |P. Tullis |S. Ajala |A. Sofiullahi

    Wir-Le Agbaalor lavora ogni giorno nella piccola fattoria della sua famiglia: taglia le erbacce, irriga o raccoglie la manioca. Da più di un anno, però, i suoi sforzi producono pochi risultati, perché il campo è ricoperto da una coltre spessa e appiccicosa di greggio. Nascosta in un boschetto a trenta metri dalla sua proprietà, nel territorio del Delta del fiume Niger, c’è una sezione dell’oleodotto Trans-Niger.

  • Dec 3, 2024 | bloomberg.com | Paul Tullis |Samuel Ajala |Abdulwaheed Sofiullahi |Marcello Rossi

    The energy giant says it remedies spills it’s responsible for. Critics say a proposed sale of a subsidiary could help it avoid paying for countless leaks. In better times, Wir-Le Agbaalor worked his family’s small farm every day—weeding, watering or harvesting his cassava. But for more than a year now, he’s had little to show for his efforts because his fields have been covered in a thick, sticky coat of black crude oil.

  • Dec 3, 2024 | bnnbloomberg.ca | Paul Tullis |Samuel Ajala |Abdulwaheed Sofiullahi |Marcello Rossi

    (Bloomberg Businessweek) -- In better times, Wir-Le Agbaalor worked his family’s small farm every day—weeding, watering or harvesting his cassava. But for more than a year now, he’s had little to show for his efforts because his fields have been covered in a thick, sticky coat of black crude oil. A section of the Trans-Niger pipeline lies hidden in a copse about 100 feet from his land in the Niger River Delta.

  • Sep 14, 2024 | thisismoney.co.uk | Ian Birrell |Marcello Rossi

    The mountain village of Caldes, surrounded by forests below the jagged peaks of the Alps, has been officially recognised as one of the most beautiful places in Italy. Yet, today, many villagers are scared to go into those forests. One elderly woman told me she had abandoned hiking and photographing nature. Her neighbour pointed out the trails that he no longer strolls along every weekend.

  • Sep 14, 2024 | dailymail.co.uk | Ian Birrell |Marcello Rossi

    The mountain village of Caldes, surrounded by forests below the jagged peaks of the Alps, has been officially recognised as one of the most beautiful places in Italy. Yet, today, many villagers are scared to go into those forests. One elderly woman told me she had abandoned hiking and photographing nature. Her neighbour pointed out the trails that he no longer strolls along every weekend.

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