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People from the Ecuadorian rainforest tell Fabrício Guamán what they think of their Government’s proposal to leave petroleum in the ground.
Is Ecuador’s bold proposal not to exploit a billion barrels of oil in the Yasuní National Park a serious option for combating climate change? If so, the world is going to have to move fast, warns Vanessa Baird.
Every family has its secrets. So does every nation. But Turkey’s official secret remains extraordinarily potent because public references to the massive event that occurred 93 years ago are forbidden.
A yowl of fury against the Pop Idol-type mediocrity that seems so often to fuel cultural commerce these days.
In the heart of Central Asia, enclosed by the Pamir mountains to the southeast and desert in the northeast, Uzbekistan was once the seat of vast wealth and influence.
Horatio Morpurgo supplies an environmental missing link.
Colm Meaney is Tommy, an Irishman in London who plans to kill himself. Directed by Jonathan Gershfield
on the need for Christians to engage with the real world
Acrobatic extravagance in Tehran, as seen by Iranian photographer Kian Amani.
Thoroughly researched and with heart-warming personal accounts, Tom Fawthrop’s Swimming Against the Tide is an inspiration.
Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
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‘Speak to us first!’ | People from the Ecuadorian rainforest tell Fabrício Guamán what they think of their Government’s proposal to leave petroleum in the ground. |
Fabrício Guamán | July, 2008 | 413 | Buy |
Yasuní – is this the way beyond petroleum? | Is Ecuador’s bold proposal not to exploit a billion barrels of oil in the Yasuní National Park a serious option for combating climate change? If so, the world is going to have to move fast, warns Vanessa Baird. |
Vanessa Baird | July, 2008 | 413 | Buy |
My Grandmother – A memoir | Every family has its secrets. So does every nation. But Turkey’s official secret remains extraordinarily potent because public references to the massive event that occurred 93 years ago are forbidden. |
Vanessa Baird | June, 2008 | 412 | Read |
Striking out | Nike workers in Vietnam go on strike |
Jeff Ballinger | June, 2008 | 412 | Read |
The Boy Bands Have Won | A yowl of fury against the Pop Idol-type mediocrity that seems so often to fuel cultural commerce these days. |
Louise Gray | June, 2008 | 412 | Read |
The language of World Farming | by Mitchell & Richardson |
Mitchell & Richardson | June, 2008 | 412 | Read |
Bullshit in a bottle | say hello to water called Ethos |
June, 2008 | 412 | Read | |
Uzbekistan | In the heart of Central Asia, enclosed by the Pamir mountains to the southeast and desert in the northeast, Uzbekistan was once the seat of vast wealth and influence. |
Sorrel Neuss | June, 2008 | 412 | Read |
Global warming and the King’s Arms pub | Horatio Morpurgo supplies an environmental missing link. |
Horatio Morpurgo | June, 2008 | 412 | Read |
Standing up to the State | View from New Delhi by Urvashi Butalia |
Urvashi Butalia | June, 2008 | 412 | Read |
Scared of a star | West Papua’s push for independence |
Richard Samuelson | June, 2008 | 412 | Read |
Three and Out | Colm Meaney is Tommy, an Irishman in London who plans to kill himself. Directed by Jonathan Gershfield |
Malcolm Lewis | June, 2008 | 412 | Read |
Interview with Brian McLaren | on the need for Christians to engage with the real world |
Gerald Gauthier | June, 2008 | 412 | Read |
Kian Amani | Acrobatic extravagance in Tehran, as seen by Iranian photographer Kian Amani. |
Kian Amani | June, 2008 | 412 | Read |
Swimming Against the Tide | Thoroughly researched and with heart-warming personal accounts, Tom Fawthrop’s Swimming Against the Tide is an inspiration. |
Vanessa Baird | June, 2008 | 412 | Read |