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Mercedes AMG Petronas F1-Team is the official name of the team that has been operated in the Formula 1 competition since the 2010 season by Germany’s Daimler AG, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of automobiles. The Petronas forming part of the racing team’s name is also emblazoned on its legendary Silver Arrow cars. Owned by the Malaysian government, Petronas is a multinational petroleum giant. It, in turn, is also the main owner of companies that have been producing oil for many years in South Sudan, which is the one of the poorest countries in the world. These methods of production have caused an environmental catastrophe. It has seriously damaged the health and livelihoods of the people living there. That the world knows about this catastrophe is the result of nine years of the dogged, often dangerous work undertaken by Sign of Hope , the German NGO, which launched. Oil, power and Sign of Hope documents the struggle to get the parties responsible at the oil companies and at their partners of sponsorship to adhere to interna-tionally-applicable standards and, by doing such, to enable 180,000 people to exercise their human right to clean water. Another thrust of Sign of Hope’s endeavors is the preservation of one of the world’s largest wetlands and of its unique biodiversity: There are ways and means of pushing the buttons of the managers responsible for making decisions at entities that are engaged in polluting the environment. These buttons just have to be really strongly pushed.
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Mercedes AMG Petronas F1-Team is the official name of the team that has been operated in the Formula 1 competition since the 2010 season by Germany’s Daimler AG, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of automobiles. The Petronas forming part of the racing team’s name is also emblazoned on its legendary Silver Arrow cars. Owned by the Malaysian government, Petronas is a multinational petroleum giant. It, in turn, is also the main owner of companies that have been producing oil for many years in South Sudan, which is the one of the poorest countries in the world. These methods of production have caused an environmental catastrophe. It has seriously damaged the health and livelihoods of the people living there. That the world knows about this catastrophe is the result of nine years of the dogged, often dangerous work undertaken by Sign of Hope , the German NGO, which launched. Oil, power and Sign of Hope documents the struggle to get the parties responsible at the oil companies and at their partners of sponsorship to adhere to interna-tionally-applicable standards and, by doing such, to enable 180,000 people to exercise their human right to clean water. Another thrust of Sign of Hope’s endeavors is the preservation of one of the world’s largest wetlands and of its unique biodiversity: There are ways and means of pushing the buttons of the managers responsible for making decisions at entities that are engaged in polluting the environment. These buttons just have to be really strongly pushed.