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In many African societies seed preservation was once an almost sacred duty. Isaiah Esipisu explains why it is becoming vital again.
Big coal equals big profits, so Don Blankenship doesn’t worry too much about pollution.
There are almost half a million known plant species, and more still to be discovered. Yet we now rely on just 15 to provide 90 per cent of our food crops.
The world’s seed markets are being gobbled up by ‘life-science’ corporations – but peasant farmers still feed the world. David Ransom reports.
Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
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Surviving climate change | In many African societies seed preservation was once an almost sacred duty. Isaiah Esipisu explains why it is becoming vital again. |
Isaiah Esipisu | September, 2010 | 435 | Buy |
Bangladesh | A profile of Bangladesh |
Shahidul Alam | September, 2010 | 435 | Buy |
Don Blankenship | Big coal equals big profits, so Don Blankenship doesn’t worry too much about pollution. |
Richard Swift | September, 2010 | 435 | Buy |
Gift | By Eliza Carthy & Norma Waterson |
Louise Gray | September, 2010 | 435 | Buy |
Road to Damascus | By Syriana |
Louise Gray | September, 2010 | 435 | Buy |
Resistance: The Essence of the Islamist Revolution | By Alastair Crooke |
Peter Whittaker | September, 2010 | 435 | Buy |
Against the Wall: The Art of Resistance in Palestine | By William Parry |
Phil England | September, 2010 | 435 | Buy |
Secret Affairs: Britain's Collusion with Radical Islam | By Mark Curtis |
Peter Whittaker | September, 2010 | 435 | Buy |
Cook feels the heat | Canadian ambassador to Guatemala guilty of slander |
Roxana Olivera | September, 2010 | 435 | Buy |
Seeds - the facts | There are almost half a million known plant species, and more still to be discovered. Yet we now rely on just 15 to provide 90 per cent of our food crops. |
September, 2010 | 435 | Buy | |
Seed savers | The world’s seed markets are being gobbled up by ‘life-science’ corporations – but peasant farmers still feed the world. David Ransom reports. |
David Ransom | September, 2010 | 435 | Buy |
Vive la décroissance | Julio Godoy talks to French de-growth guru Serge Latouche. |
Julio Godoy | July, 2010 | 434 | Buy |
Blind violence | July, 2010 | 434 | Buy | ||
Indonesia brings terror once again | July, 2010 | 434 | Buy | ||
How poor is too poor? | David Woodward | July, 2010 | 434 | Buy |