You might also like to browse articles by category.
Or limit your search to Magazine main themes.

Search results:

Tax justice and the global fiddle

David Ransom listens to the false notes being played by an orchestra of financial instruments. Top dodgers: Bono, Rupert Murdoch.

Buy this magazine

Aamjiwnaang activist and ‘toxic tour’ guide Ron Plain (right). The Chippewa community’s cemetery flanked by petro-chemical plants (centre). A warning sign (left) beside a pond on the native reserve – the land is laced with poisons from decades of pollution and spills.  Photo by *Wayne Ellwood*

This toxic life

They’re in our homes and our workplace, in the air we breathe and in the food we eat. Wayne Ellwood argues that toxic chemicals are changing the nature of nature.

Buy this magazine

Things to do before I retire Illustration: LEWIS PEAKE

Things to do before I retire

Things to do before I retire… humble thoughts from the diary of GW Bush, as revealed by Stefan Simanowitz

Buy this magazine

Who are you kidding? The coal industry may be trying to dupe us (top), but not everyone is fooled... Photo: Vivian Stockman

'Clean coal' con

Desperate industry’s ludicrous claims exposed

Buy this magazine

Earthworks 2008 cartoon competition

Earthworks 2008 cartoon competition

Earthworks 2008: highlighting cartoonists from the global South taking part in the Biennial Ken Sprague competition.

Buy this magazine

Time and Winds (Bes Vakit)

Time and Winds (Bes Vakit)

A beautiful contemplative immersion in the children’s sense of the immensity of time and events. Written and directed by Reha Erdem

Buy this magazine

Cambodia: Year Zero on trial

What can be wrong with putting five notorious Khmer Rouge leaders on trial? Plenty, argues lawyer Brooks Duncan, as he examines the nature of the long-awaited, and foreign-funded, trials currently underway.

Buy this magazine

Message in a bottle

Message in a bottle

It’s a fashion statement and an environmental nightmare. Zoe Cormier examines one of the most successful marketing ploys ever – bottled water.

Buy this magazine

Dancing, dying, crawling, crying

Dancing, dying, crawling, crying

Stories of continuity and change in the Polynesian community of Tikopia by Julian Treadaway

Buy this magazine

Abandon the toxic treadmill!

Abandon the toxic treadmill!

Things you can do to avoid toxic plastics. PLUS the Action / Campaign directory.

Buy this magazine

In Defense of Lost Causes

In Defense of Lost Causes

Superstar philosopher Slavoj Zizek writes in defence of lost causes

Buy this magazine

Plastic plants

Plastic plants

As oil supplies dwindle, the plastic industry is pinning its hopes on biomass. Not a great idea, reasons Jim Thomas.

Buy this magazine

Children of the Revolution

Children of the Revolution

This is a book that highlights how people caught in between places are denied identity, perspective and intimacy.

Buy this magazine


Search results in a table:

Article title Description Author Published Magazine Link
Tax justice and the global fiddle

David Ransom listens to the false notes being played by an orchestra of financial instruments. Top dodgers: Bono, Rupert Murdoch.

David Ransom October, 2008 416 Buy
This toxic life

They’re in our homes and our workplace, in the air we breathe and in the food we eat. Wayne Ellwood argues that toxic chemicals are changing the nature of nature.

Wayne Ellwood September, 2008 415 Buy
Things to do before I retire

Things to do before I retire… humble thoughts from the diary of GW Bush, as revealed by Stefan Simanowitz

Stefan Simanowitz September, 2008 415 Buy
'Clean coal' con

Desperate industry’s ludicrous claims exposed

James Hoggan September, 2008 415 Buy
Earthworks 2008 cartoon competition

Earthworks 2008: highlighting cartoonists from the global South taking part in the Biennial Ken Sprague competition.

September, 2008 415 Buy
Time and Winds (Bes Vakit)

A beautiful contemplative immersion in the children’s sense of the immensity of time and events. Written and directed by Reha Erdem

Malcolm Lewis September, 2008 415 Buy
Cambodia: Year Zero on trial

What can be wrong with putting five notorious Khmer Rouge leaders on trial? Plenty, argues lawyer Brooks Duncan, as he examines the nature of the long-awaited, and foreign-funded, trials currently underway.

Brooks Duncan September, 2008 415 Buy
Plastic is forever

The facts about plastic

September, 2008 415 Buy
Message in a bottle

It’s a fashion statement and an environmental nightmare. Zoe Cormier examines one of the most successful marketing ploys ever – bottled water.

Zoe Cormier September, 2008 415 Buy
Dancing, dying, crawling, crying

Stories of continuity and change in the Polynesian community of Tikopia by Julian Treadaway

Peter Whittaker September, 2008 415 Buy
Abandon the toxic treadmill!

Things you can do to avoid toxic plastics. PLUS the Action / Campaign directory.

September, 2008 415 Buy
In Defense of Lost Causes

Superstar philosopher Slavoj Zizek writes in defence of lost causes

Richard Swift September, 2008 415 Buy
The Polymer Revolution

A history of plastic.

September, 2008 415 Buy
Plastic plants

As oil supplies dwindle, the plastic industry is pinning its hopes on biomass. Not a great idea, reasons Jim Thomas.

Jim Thomas September, 2008 415 Buy
Children of the Revolution

This is a book that highlights how people caught in between places are denied identity, perspective and intimacy.

Matthew McCann September, 2008 415 Buy