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"Light, Sweet, Crude: A former US ambassador peddles influence in Afghanistan."
by Antonia JuhaszHarper's Magazine
April 22nd, 2013
Antonia reports from Afghanistan on oil, war, and corruption.

Why the war in Iraq was fought for Big Oil.
by Antonia JuhaszCNN
March 19th, 2013
Yes, the Iraq War was a war for oil, and it was a war with winners: Big Oil. This is how they did it.

The New War for Afghanistan's Untapped Oil.
by Antonia JuhaszThe Atlantic
January 10th, 2013
What's driving the recent surge in Taliban violence?

BP Owes $192 Billion for Gulf Oil Disaster, Not $15 Billion Settlement It's Seeking.
by Antonia JuhaszHuffington Post
June 11th, 2012
A straightforward application of just the most pertinent U.S. laws yields a fine of $192 billion for BP.

Speaking Truth to Chevron: An Interview with Nigerian Ecofeminist Emem Okon
by Antonia JuhaszMs. Magazine Blog
June 4th, 2012
On May 30, leaders of communities harmed by oil giant Chevron descended upon the company’s annual shareholder meeting in San Ramon, California to demand environmental justice and human rights. Antonia Juhasz interviewed Nigerian leader, Emem Okon.

Feds Should Prosecute, Jail BP Execs.
by Antonia JuhaszAL Press-Register
May 20th, 2012
DOJ should use the Seamans Manslaughter Statute to charge BP and other corporate executives with manslaughter charges for the deaths of 11 men on the Deepwater Horizon.

Two Year's Later: BP's Toxic Legacy, Cover Article
by Antonia JuhaszThe Nation (cover article)
April 18th, 2012
Antonia's investigation into the ongoing health crisis in the Gulf two years after the start of the BP oil spill.

BP vs. Gulf Coast: It's Not Settled Yet.
by Antonia JuhaszThe Nation
March 6th, 2012
One settlement deal is on the table, but the public must remain vigilant as the legal struggle to bring justice and restoration to the people and places of the U.S. Gulf Coast has only just begun.

BP Oil Still Tars the Gulf.
by Antonia JuhaszThe Progressive
March 4th, 2012
Nearly two years after the start of the Gulf oil spill, disaster continues.

Not if but when: Culture Beyond Oil Publication
by Platform and Liberate Tate
November 16th, 2011
Antonia Juhasz is interviewed in this new daring publication, ‘Not if but when: Culture Beyond Oil,' which discusses oil sponsorship of the arts featuring artworks in dialogue with the BP Gulf of Mexico catastrophe.

Afghanistan's Energy War
by Antonia Juhasz & Shukria DellawarForeign Policy in Focus
October 5th, 2011
A little-noted energy agenda moving rapidly forward in Afghanistan could exacerbate insecurity and instability, and ensure a prolonged U.S. and foreign military presence.

"The Crude Truth About Iraq", Letter to the Editor
by Antonia JuhaszThe Washington Post
September 14th, 2011
Letter to the Editor discussing the oil war in Iraq - and why it should end.

Chevron's Global Victims Confront CEO
by Antonia JuhaszSan Francisco Bay View Newspaper
June 9th, 2011
Meeting to highlight company's successes turned into forum on abuses: oil giant withers under criticism from communities suffering human rights and environmental harms.

Chevron's shareholders should say no to offshore drilling.
by Antonia JuhaszHuffington Post
May 20th, 2011
Next week, Chevron -- California's largest corporation and the nation's third largest -- holds its annual shareholder meeting in San Ramon.

Shareholders must tell Chevron not to drill in deep water.
by Antonia JuhaszContra Costa Times Newspaper (also in the Oakland Tribune)
May 20th, 2011
(also reprinted in the Oakland Tribune Newspaper) Chevron -- California's largest corporation -- holds its annual shareholder meeting in San Ramon. As usual, the gathering will be met by protesters, including those from areas all around the nation and the world where Chevron operates in the deep sea.

The True Cost of Chevron: An Alternative Annual Report, 3rd Edition, May 2011
by Antonia Juhasz Co-Editor, lead author
May 11th, 2011
Antonia Juhasz is co-editor and lead author of the third annual report, featuring new sections on Chevron's pursuit of ever-riskier and ever-deeper offshore projects in the South China Sea, the North Sea, and the Canadian Arctic.

Voices from the Gulf oil disaster.
by Antonia JuhaszHuffington Post
April 21st, 2011
It is the largest oil disaster in U.S. history.

Learning from the BP Oil Disaster
by Antonia JuahszCommon Dreams
April 18th, 2011
Although every major oil company operating in deep water around the world had guaranteed that it could handle a blowout, not a single one knew what to do.

"The Oil Is Not Gone": BP Tries to Block Gulf Residents from Shareholder Meeting
by Antonia JuahszAlterNet
April 17th, 2011
BP tried to deny me and others affected by the spill access to their shareholder meeting, but we would not be silenced.

Questions for BP and the oil industry, one year after Deepwater Horizon.
by Antonia JuhaszNieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University
April 15th, 2011
Nieman watchdog. Questions the press should ask.

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