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A film about the Pope’s toilet. Directed by Enrique Fernandez and Cesar Charlone
Senegal’s beacon of good music and positive energy Youssou N’Dour talks to Ed Stocker
The good ship Alguita sails an ocean choked with plastic. Blog by Anna Cummins.
Positive outcome, but at a cost of seven campaigners lives, killed by police during a demonstration against the GCM coalmine in Bangladesh.
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.
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.
A special on coal – including the ‘clean coal’ con, windpower in China, success in Bangladesh and activism everywhere.
Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
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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 |