Christie Walk – green and welcoming.

Eco-city dreaming comes true

Brian Loffler on how some blue-skies thinking created a green inspiration.

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NI 445 - Pakistan - daring to hope - September, 2011
Hugo Blanco Roxana Olivera

Hugo Blanco

Leading voice for indigenous rights, Hugo Blanco.

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NI 439 - Who's pushing politicians' buttons? - January, 2011
Stopping the Juggernaut Photo by: Mr Bill under a CC Licence

Stopping the Juggernaut

Put environmental villains in the dock, says campaigner Polly Higgins.

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NI 437 - Humans vs. Nature - November, 2010
Nature's bottom line Eddie Keogh / Reuters

Nature's bottom line

Economic growth is an idea whose time has passed, argues Wayne Ellwood.

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NI 434 - Life beyond growth - July, 2010
Greening the law Illustration by: ANDREW WHEATLEY

Greening the law

The streets have traditionally been the home of environmental activism. But could campaigners be just as at home in the courtroom? Olly Zanetti considers the evidence.

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NI 426 - Islam in power - October, 2009
A Savage Environmentalism

A Savage Environmentalism

Jeremy Seabrook on how bogus environmentalism is threatening some of India’s best friends of the environment.

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NI 421 - Put people first - April, 2009
Photo by Krishna Murari Kishan / Reuters

A new, green, democratic deal

How the financial, social and environmental crises collide – the opportunities and the dangers. Susan George and Walden Bello get the debate going.

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NI 419 - Climate justice - January, 2009

Selling out the farm

Ray Burley is caught in the cost/price squeeze.

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NI 418 - Crisis! Crisis! Food... Money... What next? - December, 2008
A supporter of Germany’s Green Party reacts to first exit polls of German general elections in Berlin.REUTERS / Petr Josek

Why ecotaxes may not be the answer

Tax will, sooner or later, have to follow the environmental agenda. Nicola Liebert reports on mixed experiences so far, even in Germany. Top dodger: The British Monarchy

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NI 416 - Wanted! For dodging tax justice - October, 2008
Dirty and dangerous – workers who clean up oil spills often suffer neurological and digestive problems. Cancer rates are higher in areas close to oil activity than in the rest of Ecuador.Photo: yasunigreengold.org / Oscar Francino / Ali Supay

Toxic blocks

No-one said oil was clean. But Ecuador’s experience of extracting fossil fuels is about as bad as it gets, reports David Ransom.

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NI 413 - Viva Yasuní! Life vs Big Oil - July, 2008
The indigenous peoples of Yasuní retain strong community values. They need to – under the shadow of military and oil company repression.Photo: yasunigreengold.org / Mauro Burzio

Yasuní – is this the way beyond petroleum?

Is Ecuador’s bold proposal not to exploit a billion barrels of oil in the Yasuní National Park a serious option for combating climate change? If so, the world is going to have to move fast, warns Vanessa Baird.

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NI 413 - Viva Yasuní! Life vs Big Oil - July, 2008

Articles in this category displayed as a table:

Article title From magazine Publication date
Pakistan - daring to hope September, 2011
Who's pushing politicians' buttons? January, 2011
Humans vs. Nature November, 2010
Life beyond growth July, 2010
Islam in power October, 2009
Put people first April, 2009
Climate justice January, 2009
Crisis! Crisis! Food... Money... What next? December, 2008
Wanted! For dodging tax justice October, 2008
Viva Yasuní! Life vs Big Oil July, 2008
Viva Yasuní! Life vs Big Oil July, 2008
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