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Weather patterns across the West African country have become increasingly hard to predict as a result of climate change.
Palestinian proverb reflects bitter truth for olive farmers
Cartoonist Marc Roberts beams his inquisitive aliens down to commentate on ‘a night of bone-crushing, planet-trashing, wrestling mayhem’.
President Obama has carried out more drone attacks than George W Bush.
Copenhagen is not the only game in town. There are other ideas for how to keep fossil fuels in the ground. The NI catches up with one of the boldest: Ecuador's Yasuní initiative.
The country, once one of Italy’s few colonial possessions, covers an 800-kilometre strip along Africa’s Red Sea coast, stretching from Sudan in the north to Djibouti in the south.
A meeting of the World Psychiatric Association provides food for thought for Joanna Cheek.
GMB Akash photographs children being children at a dump yard in Bangladesh.
Hilary Synnott’s book is a useful introduction to Pakistan’s past, present and possible future.
Today’s food movement grew up alongside the anti-globalization movements of the past 20 years, so thinking and acting locally are crucial to it.
Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
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Watching the weather | Weather patterns across the West African country have become increasingly hard to predict as a result of climate change. |
December, 2009 | 428 | Buy | |
The eye sees, but the hand can't reach | Palestinian proverb reflects bitter truth for olive farmers |
Noreen Sadik | December, 2009 | 428 | Buy |
Gort and Klaatu's International Climate Slam-Down | Cartoonist Marc Roberts beams his inquisitive aliens down to commentate on ‘a night of bone-crushing, planet-trashing, wrestling mayhem’. |
Marc Roberts | December, 2009 | 428 | Buy |
Droning on | President Obama has carried out more drone attacks than George W Bush. |
December, 2009 | 428 | Buy | |
Toxic legacy | Victims of ‘India’s Hiroshima’ still seek justice |
Rajwinder Sahota | December, 2009 | 428 | Buy |
Bond aid | Copenhagen is not the only game in town. There are other ideas for how to keep fossil fuels in the ground. The NI catches up with one of the boldest: Ecuador's Yasuní initiative. |
Yolanda Kakabadse | December, 2009 | 428 | Buy |
The return | An overseas trip lets Maria Golia see her hometown in a new light. |
Maria Golia | December, 2009 | 428 | Buy |
Eritrea | The country, once one of Italy’s few colonial possessions, covers an 800-kilometre strip along Africa’s Red Sea coast, stretching from Sudan in the north to Djibouti in the south. |
Richard Swift | December, 2009 | 428 | Buy |
Davi Kopenawa | Yanomami community under threat |
Rowenna Davis | December, 2009 | 428 | Buy |
Rescuing socialism | A red-green revival is possible, argues Jeremy Seabrook. |
Jeremy Seabrook | December, 2009 | 428 | Buy |
Standing up to Big Pharma | A meeting of the World Psychiatric Association provides food for thought for Joanna Cheek. |
Joanna Cheek | December, 2009 | 428 | Buy |
GMB Akash | GMB Akash photographs children being children at a dump yard in Bangladesh. |
GMB Akash | December, 2009 | 428 | Buy |
Thirsty River | Peter Whittaker | December, 2009 | 428 | Buy | |
Transforming Pakistan: Ways out of instability | Hilary Synnott’s book is a useful introduction to Pakistan’s past, present and possible future. |
Jo Lateu | December, 2009 | 428 | Buy |
How Toronto Found Its Food Groove | Today’s food movement grew up alongside the anti-globalization movements of the past 20 years, so thinking and acting locally are crucial to it. |
Wayne Roberts | December, 2009 | 428 | Buy |