Martin Spray reviews Protest Inc. - and is discomforted do find quite how deeply corporate money and influence has penetrated into our biggest conservation organizations.
Protest Inc. - the corporatization of protest Martin Spray | 23rd January 2014 Reviews NGOs Conservation Corporations protest-inc.png Martin Spray reviews Protest Inc. - and is discomforted do find …
Corporate responses to climate change are delusional - and its us who are being deluded. If the IPCC's new report tells us anything, it's to ditch the corporate greenwash, and begin the climate governance.
… will remain elusive. Un-constructive corporatism Our recent study of corporate …
One of the country’s longest standing tree-camps is determined to see off Tesco, its planned new hyperstore and allied £3bn development at Titnore Woods, Durrington, near Worthing.
At the end of May, I went to give a talk at the Hay-on-Wye literary festival. John Bird, of The Big Issue, and I, sang songs to my ukulele accompaniment and enthused about the pleasures of thrift.
… Tom Hodgkinson | 1st July 2008 Comment Circus Corporatism Greed Festivals Art Protest …
Supporters of the Iraq War dominate the UK's public institutions, despite its dismal failure. Why? Because it's the touchstone for adherence to the neo-liberal consensus and all its dogmas, writes Craig Murray, from TTIP to austerity and the corporate takeover of public services. But now, with the rise of Corbyn and the SNP, the deep state is finally facing a real challenge.
… War and for 'business-friendly' tolerance of corporatism, TTIP, multinational tax …
Corporate lobbyists and their tame politicians love to present GMOs as being humanitarian in purpose, writes Colin Todhunter - as if they exist only to feed the starving millions. But if that's the case, why are they silent on genocidal land grabs, agrochemical poisonings and the destruction of efficient, productive smallholder farming?
The devil in disguise: unmasking the 'humanitarian' GMO narrative Colin Todhunter | 18th May 2015 Comment GMOs Farming Corporations Politics India Mexico Argentina Trade oromo-protest-cut.jpg Where …
The coronavirus pandemic hit Filipino workers hard - and set back a just transition to a renewable energy economy.
Climate and coronavirus justice in the Philippines Vicente P. Unay Jr | 6th August 2021 | Comment Coronavirus Perspectives On A Global Green New Deal 51223932922_7b9ef1c041_c.jpg The coronavirus …
There's only one principle behind TTIP, CETA and other 'free trade' agreements, writes Conor J. Lynch. And no, it's not 'free trade' but 'corporate profit' - at the expense of consumers, taxpayers, environment, workers and democracy itself.
… contemporary free trade movement reveals the corporatism hiding quietly behind their facade …
The World Bank exists to fight poverty. So why does it promote a profit-driven model of agriculture that enriches corporations at the expense of the small farmers who provide most of the world's food, creating poverty by stealing their land and water, depleting resources and undermining sustainable livelihoods?
The battle for the future of farming - why is the World Bank on the wrong side? The Rules the Oakland Institute | 18th April 2015 Comment Farming Food Development Finance lawra-village-ghana-cut.jpg …
Hidden from mainstream media exposure, the World Bank and IMF loan has opened up Ukraine to major corporate inroads, writes Joyce Nelson. Loan conditions are forcing the deeply indebted country to open up to GMO crops, and lift the ban on private sector land ownership. US corporations are jubilant at the 'goldmine' that awaits them.
Ukraine opens up for Monsanto, land grabs and GMOs Joyce Nelson | 11th September 2014 News GMOs Corporations Food Farming Corporations Ukraine USA Russia ambushed-cut.jpg Hidden from mainstream media …
Believers in the possibility of a better civilization, one rooted in increasing co-operation and harmony, find ourselves in a world where demagogues are empowered to bring about the polar opposite, writes Jeremy Leggett. A new despotism rooted in isolationist nationalism and conflict is gaining strength. The battle is not lost: but first we must understand the dangers.
… anti-open borders, and anti-corporatism. In the US, where rightist …