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El Baño del Papa (The Pope’s Toilet)

El Baño del Papa (The Pope’s Toilet)

A film about the Pope’s toilet. Directed by Enrique Fernandez and Cesar Charlone

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Umalali

Umalali

The Garifuna Women’s Project from Central America

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Alive

Alive

Chinese Mongolian ‘Björk’ steps into Tibet controversy

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What love’s got to do with it Illustration by *Sarah John*

What love’s got to do with it

Maria Golia on conflicting loves in Cairo

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Youssou N'Dour

Senegal’s beacon of good music and positive energy Youssou N’Dour talks to Ed Stocker

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Life on Mars

Life on Mars

True tales of a mixed-up world

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Carcass of a Laysan albatross one of the first victims of the plastic plague in the North Pacific. Bottle caps, cigarette lighters, pens, toothbrushes mixed with plastic fragments. Photo: Algalita Marine Research Foundation

Sea of garbage

The good ship Alguita sails an ocean choked with plastic. Blog by Anna Cummins.

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On yer bike! A clear message was given to coal companies at Australia's climate camp in July. Photo by: CONOR ASHLEIGH

Power surge

Activists scrub the grubby face of globalization clean

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Black holes and demonstrations

Black holes and demonstrations

Positive outcome, but at a cost of seven campaigners lives, killed by police during a demonstration against the GCM coalmine in Bangladesh.

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Breaking China’s coal addiction

Breaking China’s coal addiction

Renewables revolution is there for the taking

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Country profile: Botswana

Since independence in 1966, Botswana’s annual growth rates have been the highest in the world – bar none. It is estimated that were it not for the impact of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, growth rates would be one or two per cent higher today.

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'Territory, autonomy, dignity... and no coal'

'Territory, autonomy, dignity... and no coal'

Jorge’s community is part of the 500,000-strong Wayúu indigenous group, and it is not only their home in the northern foothills of the Sierra de Perijá which is under threat.

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Currents Coal Special

Currents Coal Special

A special on coal – including the ‘clean coal’ con, windpower in China, success in Bangladesh and activism everywhere.

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El Baño del Papa (The Pope’s Toilet)

A film about the Pope’s toilet. Directed by Enrique Fernandez and Cesar Charlone

Malcolm Lewis September, 2008 415 Buy
Umalali

The Garifuna Women’s Project from Central America

Louise Gray September, 2008 415 Buy
Alive

Chinese Mongolian ‘Björk’ steps into Tibet controversy

Louise Gray September, 2008 415 Buy
What love’s got to do with it

Maria Golia on conflicting loves in Cairo

Maria Golia September, 2008 415 Buy
Youssou N'Dour

Senegal’s beacon of good music and positive energy Youssou N’Dour talks to Ed Stocker

Ed Stocker September, 2008 415 Buy
Big Bad World - Peak Oil

Polyp’s peak oil fun ride

P J Polyp September, 2008 415 Buy
Life on Mars

True tales of a mixed-up world

September, 2008 415 Buy
Sea of garbage

The good ship Alguita sails an ocean choked with plastic. Blog by Anna Cummins.

Anna Cummins September, 2008 415 Buy
The language of prejudice...

by Mitchell & Richardson

Mitchell & Richardson September, 2008 415 Buy
Power surge

Activists scrub the grubby face of globalization clean

Sam Martingell September, 2008 415 Buy
Black holes and demonstrations

Positive outcome, but at a cost of seven campaigners lives, killed by police during a demonstration against the GCM coalmine in Bangladesh.

September, 2008 415 Buy
Breaking China’s coal addiction

Renewables revolution is there for the taking

Ailun Yang September, 2008 415 Buy
Country profile: Botswana

Since independence in 1966, Botswana’s annual growth rates have been the highest in the world – bar none. It is estimated that were it not for the impact of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, growth rates would be one or two per cent higher today.

Sara Gonzalez Devant September, 2008 415 Buy
'Territory, autonomy, dignity... and no coal'

Jorge’s community is part of the 500,000-strong Wayúu indigenous group, and it is not only their home in the northern foothills of the Sierra de Perijá which is under threat.

September, 2008 415 Buy
Currents Coal Special

A special on coal – including the ‘clean coal’ con, windpower in China, success in Bangladesh and activism everywhere.

September, 2008 415 Buy