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Ignorance & Ineptitude
Tony Juniper
31st October, 2012
Sooner or later economics and ecology will need to be recognised as the two complementary faces of the same coin, writes environmentalist Tony Juniper more...
Ecological Ethics
Mark Newton
11th November, 2011
Patrick Curry’s Ecological Ethics is a comprehensive and engaging assessment of modern environmental philosophy, says Mark Newton more...
Dark Mountain Issue 2
Mark Newton
25th August, 2011
The dystopian take on the environmental movement provided by Dark Mountain’s second anthology, is a wonderful, if disturbing, read says Mark Newton more...
Art for the Amazon: Natural History Museum uses art to tackle eco-crisis
Sam Phillips
12th October, 2010
A new exhibition draws inspiration from the plight of the Amazon and uses artwork to suggest and inspire creative solutions to an impending environmental catastrophe more...
Three Gorges Dam 'a model for disaster'
Ecologist
30th October, 2009
International Rivers has highlighted the environmental damage caused by the world's biggest hydropower project amid concern about plans for two new dams in China more...
How to be free: bad medicine
Tom Hodgkinson
3rd June, 2008
Bono may be cheerleading for its charitable wing, but corporate America is not waging a war on AIDS for the sake of its health, says Tom Hodgkinson more...
US climate change policy
Joseph Mendelson
4th December, 2007
The past several years have witnessed a rush to the courthouse by lawyers around the world seeking to tackle climate change. more...George Monbiot: No more wind turbines on land
News
29th May, 2007
Leading environmental campaigner and author George Monbiot has said that he believes land-based wind farms in the UK 'have reached saturation point', and that any future farms should be built at sea. more...
Anyone for an Org-e?
Laura Sevier
3rd May, 2007
Laura Sevier goes to an Org-e. And likes it. more...
UK to miss targets for 2020 CO2 reduction
News
5th March, 2007
Environmentalist George Monbiot will tonight present findings which show that the UK will miss its target for reducing CO2 emissions by 2020 by as much as 18 per cent. more...Senior Bush Official Denies Change in Climate Policy
News
16th January, 2007
Reports from Downing Street officials that US President George Bush was to use next week’s State of the Union address to announce a successor to the Kyoto protocols have been denied by Tony Snow, a Senior White House spokesman. more...
Goose? Or propaganda?
Malcolm Tait
1st December, 2005
When Governments try to reassure the public with announcements about how much they are doing to solve problems like bird flu or global warming, it just avoids the real question - how did we get into this in the first place? more...
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The Superdome: monument to a rotten system
David Zirin
24th September, 2005
People in the US deserve better than living under a system that weeps over spilled oiland rolls its eyes at our spilled blood. more...
I’m the Reverend Billy
Bill Talen
1st October, 2004
'I can no longer sit back and allow terrorist infiltration, terrorist indoctrination, terrorist subversion, and the international terrorist conspiracy to sap and impurify all of our precious bodily fluids.' Commander George the Ripper Bush at Madison Square Garden more...
I’m the Reverend Billy
Bill Talen
1st September, 2004
We interrupt our regular programming for a moral advisory… I’m the Reverend Billy more...
I’m the Reverend Billy
Bill Talen
1st February, 2004
We interrupt our regular programming for a moral advisory… I’m the Reverend BillyGeorge Bush Does Not Return to Ground Zero! more...
World (fair) Trade Organisation
George Monbiot
1st June, 2003
George Monbiot argues that fair trade is the answer to world poverty. He proposes a radical new system that would also rein in corporatepower and protect labour rights and the environment. more...
Oil & Security
Jeremy Smith
1st April, 2003
The world lives under oil’s spell. Jeremy Smith reveals the extent to which the industry’s by-products have permeated our lives. more...
ECAs Exposed
Simon Retallack
7th June, 2000
By using taxpayers' money to back environmentally-destructive projects around the world, ECAs are lining the pockets of multinational companies at the expense of the planet. Export credit agencies, explains Simon Retallack, are the worlds largest public financiers of environmental destruction. more...Members
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