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'I predict...'

Economists don't always get it right...

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NI 488 - 10 economic myths - December, 2015

Myth 4: Economic migrants are a drain on rich world economies

Migration follows a demand for labour - and benefits the receiving country, writes Dinyar Godrej.

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NI 488 - 10 economic myths - December, 2015

Myth 3: Taxing the rich scares off investors and stalls economic performance

Taxation creates prosperity just as much as private enterprise, says David Ransom.

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NI 488 - 10 economic myths - December, 2015
Illustration: Belle Mellor

Myth 2: Deficit reduction is the only way out of a slump

Don't rely on those who caused the crash to resolve it, argues David Ransom.

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NI 488 - 10 economic myths - December, 2015
Illustration: Belle Mellor

Myth 1: Austerity will lead to 'jobs and growth'

It's wrong to sell austerity as a cure for economic woes, says Dinyar Godrej.

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NI 488 - 10 economic myths - December, 2015
Illustrations: Belle Mellor

10 economic myths we need to junk

Dinyar Godrej and David Ransom introduce this month's main theme.

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NI 488 - 10 economic myths - December, 2015

The case against the future

Hal Niedzviecki considers the case against the future.

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NI 487 - Paris climate summit - November, 2015
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Patricio Guzmán's search for the truth

Roxana Olivera meets the documentary filmmaker renowned for delving into Chile’s dark past.

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NI 487 - Paris climate summit - November, 2015
Carrying a gun to symbolise the independence war of 1975-91, a Saharawi boy takes part in an annual parade at a refugee camp in Algeria. He is part of a generation that has never seen its homeland.Photos: Dominik Sipiński

A story of waiting

As Western Sahara marks 40 years of occupation, Dominik Sipiński listens to refugees tired of broken promises and dreams.

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NI 487 - Paris climate summit - November, 2015

'The real power is below'

Southern campaigners, trade unionists and grasroots organizers discuss Paris, and beyond.

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NI 487 - Paris climate summit - November, 2015
Drowned out by big oil: 13-year-old Laurel from Children Against Global Warming performs inside the BP-sponsored British Museum in September 2015, as part of the growing movement against oil sponsorship.Photo: Natasha Quarmby / Art Not Oil

Still biting

Big Oil's history of denial, delay and distortion is laid bare by Greg Muttitt.

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NI 487 - Paris climate summit - November, 2015

What's on the table at Paris?

Which proposals should we praise, and which should we protest?

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NI 487 - Paris climate summit - November, 2015
Illustration: Hemant Anant Jain

A rebel's guide to Paris

Want to cause trouble for the polluters and procrastinators? John Jordan's top tips for the discerning summit-crasher.

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NI 487 - Paris climate summit - November, 2015
China in their hands: hundreds in Yunnan province protest against a refinery.Photo: AP / Press Association Images

China's climate transition

Is the world's most populous country a climate villain or an environmental leader? Sam Geall investigates.

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NI 487 - Paris climate summit - November, 2015
Hitting home: Philippines negotiator Yeb Saño challenges governments after a typhoon wrecked his hometown.Photo: Kacper Pempel / Reuters

Views from inside the climate talks

Activist experiences of previous UN climate talks.

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NI 487 - Paris climate summit - November, 2015

Fossil fuel reserves - the facts

What we have, and what we can afford to burn.

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NI 487 - Paris climate summit - November, 2015
You Shell not pass: First Nations activist and singer Audrey Siegl confronts the oil giant’s drilling rig on its way to the Arctic.Photo: Emily Hunter / Greenpeace

Forget Paris?

While politicians drag their feet at climate summits, Jess Worth and Danny Chivers find hope in unexpected places.

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NI 487 - Paris climate summit - November, 2015
The votes of Burma’s minorities could be decisive in November’s elections – if they are counted. This man is from the Rakhine ethnic group, which makes up about 3.5 per cent of the population.Photo: C.E.J. Simons

Minorities report

Burma’s elections this November will be closely contested - but will the country’s ethnic minorities finally be heard? Tina Burrett reports.

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NI 486 - The transgender revolution - October, 2015
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Trans-action

A collection of pro trans organizations, websites, support groups, books, movies and more.

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NI 486 - The transgender revolution - October, 2015
Jennie Kermode: ‘I had to rethink everything about who I was.’Photo: Stewart Crowford

Ma vie en jaune*

Jennie Kermode on being ‘in the middle’.

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NI 486 - The transgender revolution - October, 2015

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10 economic myths December, 2015
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Paris climate summit November, 2015
Paris climate summit November, 2015
Paris climate summit November, 2015
Paris climate summit November, 2015
Paris climate summit November, 2015
Paris climate summit November, 2015
Paris climate summit November, 2015
Paris climate summit November, 2015
Paris climate summit November, 2015
Paris climate summit November, 2015
Paris climate summit November, 2015
The transgender revolution October, 2015
The transgender revolution October, 2015
The transgender revolution October, 2015
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