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Carbon cowboys

Carbon cowboys

No international agreement exists on reducing emissions from forests, but that hasn’t stopped companies attempting to profit from it

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Goodbye to Guy

Goodbye to Guy

Guy Stringer, director of Oxfam, chair of Devopress who initially published New Internationalist magazine in 1974.

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Out in the open

Out in the open

Landmark ruling in India delights activists

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Mohammad Khan in chains: ‘They are not letting me go from here. When can I go from here?’ Photo by RYAN FLETCHER

Making me crazy

The treatment of Afghans with mental illness is only adding to their trauma.

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Battered on all sides

Battered on all sides

It’s not just hurricanes that the people of Haiti are struggling against.

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The case for real aid

The case for real aid

Jonathan Glennie takes on both the aid optimists and the pessimists.

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Everything is a world market

Everything is a world market

Charlie Parker operates Charlie Bee Honey near Niagara Falls, Ontario. He reflects on his 50 years as a beekeeper.

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Don't miss Sin Nombre – a hell of a début that could change attitudes.

Sin Nombre

A road movie cum Western. Or, rather, it's a railroad movie and the 'West' - where innumerable migrants are headed on railroad wagons - is more accurately the 'North', the US.

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Destruction in the name of progress: hardwood rainforest logs being stacked for export near Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Photo by Ron Giling / Still Pictures.

Looting of a small planet

It won’t be easy but Philip Chandler argues that beekeepers themselves need to lead a revolution in sustainability.

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A stressed world

Extinction is forever. Can we stop the slide in bio-diversity?

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Vancouver’s apiary missionary Brian Campbell: ‘If you care about grizzly bears, help the bees.’ Photo by Hadani Ditmars.

Backyard beehives

A walk on the wild side with Hadani Ditmars.

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The ladder is then prepared – a single bamboo. The top bit is made into a hook so it can be hooked onto branches for the climb.

Honey is life

Gathering wild honey is an age-old tradition in South India. Mari Marcel Thekaekara and her husband Stan see how it’s done.

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The Bees' Knees - The Facts Photo by: MAIN PHOTO: WILDLIFE / P.Hartmann / Still Pictures

The Bees' Knees - The Facts

Facts and figures on bees, honey & the food connection.

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Carbon cowboys

No international agreement exists on reducing emissions from forests, but that hasn’t stopped companies attempting to profit from it

Chris Lang September, 2009 425 Buy
Goodbye to Guy

Guy Stringer, director of Oxfam, chair of Devopress who initially published New Internationalist magazine in 1974.

September, 2009 425 Buy
Out in the open

Landmark ruling in India delights activists

Tom Owen-Smith September, 2009 425 Buy
The canvas revolution

Climate camps around the world.

September, 2009 425 Buy
Making me crazy

The treatment of Afghans with mental illness is only adding to their trauma.

Ryan Fletcher September, 2009 425 Buy
Battered on all sides

It’s not just hurricanes that the people of Haiti are struggling against.

Sokari Ekine September, 2009 425 Buy
The case for real aid

Jonathan Glennie takes on both the aid optimists and the pessimists.

Jonathan Glennie September, 2009 425 Buy
Everything is a world market

Charlie Parker operates Charlie Bee Honey near Niagara Falls, Ontario. He reflects on his 50 years as a beekeeper.

Charlie Parker September, 2009 425 Buy
Sin Nombre

A road movie cum Western. Or, rather, it's a railroad movie and the 'West' - where innumerable migrants are headed on railroad wagons - is more accurately the 'North', the US.

Malcolm Lewis September, 2009 425 Buy
Looting of a small planet

It won’t be easy but Philip Chandler argues that beekeepers themselves need to lead a revolution in sustainability.

Philip Chandler September, 2009 425 Buy
A stressed world

Extinction is forever. Can we stop the slide in bio-diversity?

September, 2009 425 Buy
Backyard beehives

A walk on the wild side with Hadani Ditmars.

Hadani Ditmars September, 2009 425 Buy
10 ways to help save the bees!

Illustrated by Scott Ritchie.

September, 2009 425 Buy
Honey is life

Gathering wild honey is an age-old tradition in South India. Mari Marcel Thekaekara and her husband Stan see how it’s done.

Mari Marcel Thekaekara September, 2009 425 Buy
The Bees' Knees - The Facts

Facts and figures on bees, honey & the food connection.

September, 2009 425 Buy