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Hugo's Bank

Hugo's Bank

Latin American Bank held up by its members.

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Fall-out in Kazakhstan

Fall-out in Kazakhstan

Fall-out from nuclear test zone still killing Kazakhs.

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Don't panic: take action!

You can play your part in the global movement for climate justice by getting involved in local and national campaigns wherever you are. Here are a few tips for taking effective climate action.

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Homegrown energy

In Brazil, communities are forging their own solutions, reports Lucia Ortiz.

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Photo by Supri Supri / Reuters

Just or bust

Danny Chivers surveys the options for the Copenhagen climate talks in 2009, and asks if they can deliver climate justice.

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System error

Apocalyptic comedy from cartoonist Stephanie McMillan.

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Leave it in the ground!

Activists Nnimmo Bassey and Mel Evans report from the frontline.

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Carbon capitalist: should we really entrust the future of the planet to city traders and bankers who’ve just brought the global economy to its knees? Adam Butler / AP / PA Photos

A timely death?

Patrick Bond foresees a rocky future for carbon trading.

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Climate Justice - The Facts

Climate change is causing human suffering all over the world and it's the poorest of the poor who are going to be worst hit.

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Is nothing sacred? An Adivasi indigenous woman listens to speeches against British company Vedanta’s plans for a massive open-cast mine in her ancestral homeland, in the Indian state of Orissa.  Photo by Stuart Freedman / Panos

A million mutinies

Sunita Narain looks to the environmentalism of the poor for answers.

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Degrees of delusion

Yang Ailun and David Spratt on why politicians are failing.

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Four principles for climate justice

Social movements around the world are calling for urgent and radical action, broadly based on four main principles.

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On the move: ‘armed with peer-reviewed science’, climate protesters at Heathrow Airport oppose a third runway. Photo: Jess Hurd / reportdigital.co.uk

Power politics

Stopping climate change will involve reversing some fundamental injustices, argues Jess Worth.

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Ruthless idealism Baader Meinhof style.

The Baader Meinhof Complex

A stirring film, from the first graphic action scenes, showing police attacking demonstrators, and it never flags, never seems staged.

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Making a game of it: engaging in the War on Terror. Image:

The War on Terror Boardgame

More than just a boardgame, according to its makers, Andy Sheerin and Andy Tompkins, the War on Terror challenges the terrorism taboo.

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Article title Description Author Published Magazine Link
Hugo's Bank

Latin American Bank held up by its members.

Adam Robert Green January, 2009 419 Buy
Fall-out in Kazakhstan

Fall-out from nuclear test zone still killing Kazakhs.

Elmira Gabidullina January, 2009 419 Buy
Don't panic: take action!

You can play your part in the global movement for climate justice by getting involved in local and national campaigns wherever you are. Here are a few tips for taking effective climate action.

Jess Worth January, 2009 419 Buy
Homegrown energy

In Brazil, communities are forging their own solutions, reports Lucia Ortiz.

Lucia Ortiz January, 2009 419 Buy
Just or bust

Danny Chivers surveys the options for the Copenhagen climate talks in 2009, and asks if they can deliver climate justice.

Danny Chivers January, 2009 419 Buy
System error

Apocalyptic comedy from cartoonist Stephanie McMillan.

Stephanie McMillan January, 2009 419 Buy
Leave it in the ground!

Activists Nnimmo Bassey and Mel Evans report from the frontline.

Nnimmo Bassey, Mel Evans January, 2009 419 Buy
A timely death?

Patrick Bond foresees a rocky future for carbon trading.

Patrick Bond January, 2009 419 Buy
Climate Justice - The Facts

Climate change is causing human suffering all over the world and it's the poorest of the poor who are going to be worst hit.

Jess Worth January, 2009 419 Buy
A million mutinies

Sunita Narain looks to the environmentalism of the poor for answers.

Sunita Narain January, 2009 419 Buy
Degrees of delusion

Yang Ailun and David Spratt on why politicians are failing.

David Spratt January, 2009 419 Buy
Four principles for climate justice

Social movements around the world are calling for urgent and radical action, broadly based on four main principles.

January, 2009 419 Buy
Power politics

Stopping climate change will involve reversing some fundamental injustices, argues Jess Worth.

Jess Worth January, 2009 419 Buy
The Baader Meinhof Complex

A stirring film, from the first graphic action scenes, showing police attacking demonstrators, and it never flags, never seems staged.

Malcolm Lewis December, 2008 418 Buy
The War on Terror Boardgame

More than just a boardgame, according to its makers, Andy Sheerin and Andy Tompkins, the War on Terror challenges the terrorism taboo.

Chris Richards December, 2008 418 Buy