Reuters: A U.N. report has criticized Shell and the Nigerian government for contributing to 50 years of pollution in a region of the Niger Delta which it says needs the world's largest ever oil clean-up, costing an initial $1 billion and taking up to 30 years.
The United National Environment Programme (UNEP) analyzed the damage oil pollution has done in Ogoniland, a region in the oil-rich labyrinthine creeks, swamps and waterways of the Niger Delta, the heartland of Africa's largest oil and gas industry.......
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Nigeria’s Ogoniland needs biggest ever oil clean-up: U.N
Posted by Reuters: Camillus Eboh and Felix Onuah on August 4th, 2011
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