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A man sits in the apple orchards in Pulwama District, South Kashmir. Photo: Kamran Yousuf

Fallen apples

Kashmir’s apple farming struggling with the effects of climate change.

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Trade colonialism, again

Trade colonialism, again

Luciana Ghiotto, Bettina Müller and Lucía Barcena examine how Europe’s attempts to secure the raw materials for green technologies are following a tried and tested path across the Global South.

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Playing dominoes in central Bridgetown on 15 November 2021, a couple of weeks before the ceremony to swear in Sandra Mason as president. Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images

Ain dun yet

Barbados took the plunge and ditched the British monarchy two years ago. Has anything really changed since? Amy Hall reports.

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 Illustration: Andy Carter

What if...

There was a World Tax Organization? Alex Cobham envisions a global body to clamp down on tax dodging.

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10 steps to end world hunger

10 steps to end world hunger

How to create a food system where everyone gets to eat.

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 Illustration: Emma Peer

Reasons to be cheerful

A people’s vaccine; Policing the police; ¡Adelante!

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Government officials pray over a storage box containing Covid-19 vaccines before they leave for various vaccination centres in Mumbai, India, in January this year. India is one of the countries that is calling for patents on Covid-19 vaccines to be waived during the pandemic. Photo: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg/Getty

Who gets it?

Access to life-saving Covid-19 vaccines should not be reserved for the rich. But that is what’s happening on a global scale today. Heidi Chow calls for technology to be shared and patents to be suspended in order to unlock vaccine production for all.

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 Photo: Michael Fakhri

The Interview: Michael Fakhri

Michael Fakhri, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, has a bold vision for a trade system that reflects how people actually eat.

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Profit over the planet: A care-based economy would do the opposite. Photo: Musiime P Muramura/Unsplash

Embedding the economy – with care

Why does the current market economy not serve the best interests of the people? The problem has deep roots, writes Richard Swift. But there is another way...

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What if…

What if…

Drug patents were scrapped? Husna Rizvi makes a vital suggestion.

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 Illustration: Pete Reynolds

We can’t grow our way out of poverty

For more than half a century, economists and policymakers have focused fanatically on growth as the only feasible way to end global poverty and improve people’s lives. But in an era of planet-wide ecological breakdown, that comfortable conventional wisdom is crashing to an end. Jason Hickel lays it on the line.

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President Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana, a critic of Western influence over his country, meets with US President John F Kennedy. There may have been smiles all around but Nkrumah’s cards were marked. Photo: Abbie Rowe/Wikimedia Commons

A brief history of impoverishment

Poverty between – and within – nations doesn’t just exist. It is created and needs constant maintenance. Warning: extremely violent content. Words: Dinyar Godrej.

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 Illustration: Marco Melgrati

Progress and its discontents

The world has never been better. From global poverty to inequality between nations, all the indicators are showing progress. This is a comforting narrative – popularized by the likes of Bill Gates and Steven Pinker. But is it true? Jason Hickel examines the rise of this so-called ‘New Optimism’, with its ‘battle cry for the status quo’.

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 Illustration: Steve Munday

Just, open and green

Vanessa Baird concludes with 14 ways – at least – towards a better global trade.

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 Illustration: Steve Munday

Pigs that cross...

In talks about trade, something vital is omitted: the environment.

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Search results in a table for: "World Trade Organization"

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Fallen apples

Kashmir’s apple farming struggling with the effects of climate change.

Kamran Yousuf and Durdana Bhat March, 2024 548 Buy
Trade colonialism, again

Luciana Ghiotto, Bettina Müller and Lucía Barcena examine how Europe’s attempts to secure the raw materials for green technologies are following a tried and tested path across the Global South.

Luciana Ghiotto, Bettina Müller and Lucía Barcena January, 2024 547 Buy
Ain dun yet

Barbados took the plunge and ditched the British monarchy two years ago. Has anything really changed since? Amy Hall reports.

Amy Hall September, 2023 545 Buy
What if...

There was a World Tax Organization? Alex Cobham envisions a global body to clamp down on tax dodging.

Alex Cobham July, 2022 538 Buy
10 steps to end world hunger

How to create a food system where everyone gets to eat.

September, 2021 533 Buy
Reasons to be cheerful

A people’s vaccine; Policing the police; ¡Adelante!

Husna Ara July, 2021 532 Buy
Who gets it?

Access to life-saving Covid-19 vaccines should not be reserved for the rich. But that is what’s happening on a global scale today. Heidi Chow calls for technology to be shared and patents to be suspended in order to unlock vaccine production for all.

Heidi Chow May, 2021 531 Read
The Interview: Michael Fakhri

Michael Fakhri, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, has a bold vision for a trade system that reflects how people actually eat.

March, 2021 530 Buy
Embedding the economy – with care

Why does the current market economy not serve the best interests of the people? The problem has deep roots, writes Richard Swift. But there is another way...

Richard Swift November, 2020 528 Read
What if…

Drug patents were scrapped? Husna Rizvi makes a vital suggestion.

Husna Rizvi July, 2020 526 Buy
We can’t grow our way out of poverty

For more than half a century, economists and policymakers have focused fanatically on growth as the only feasible way to end global poverty and improve people’s lives. But in an era of planet-wide ecological breakdown, that comfortable conventional wisdom is crashing to an end. Jason Hickel lays it on the line.

Jason Hickel March, 2020 524 Buy
A brief history of impoverishment

Poverty between – and within – nations doesn’t just exist. It is created and needs constant maintenance. Warning: extremely violent content. Words: Dinyar Godrej.

Dinyar Godrej March, 2020 524 Buy
Progress and its discontents

The world has never been better. From global poverty to inequality between nations, all the indicators are showing progress. This is a comforting narrative – popularized by the likes of Bill Gates and Steven Pinker. But is it true? Jason Hickel examines the rise of this so-called ‘New Optimism’, with its ‘battle cry for the status quo’.

Jason Hickel July, 2019 520 Buy
Just, open and green

Vanessa Baird concludes with 14 ways – at least – towards a better global trade.

Vanessa Baird January, 2019 517 Buy
Pigs that cross...

In talks about trade, something vital is omitted: the environment.

Vanessa Baird January, 2019 517 Buy