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Fanatical about food
Rosie Boycott
19th June 2009
It's time to re-engage with our food and re-evaluate the way we feed ourselves, says Rosie Boycott more...
Commons cause
Tom Hodgkinson
1st June 2009
Henry VIII’s land-grab robbed ordinary people of their commons – now a new campaign offers us the chance to take back what we’re owed.more...
Restoring New York's natural springs
Reverend Billy
May 1st 2009
With the oil and gas industry spoiling groundwater in the US, New York’s once-prominent natural springs need to be restored.more...
Dan Box Blog - Paradise lost
Dan Box
14th May, 2009
Dan Box reports from a community in its death throes, as the Carteret islanders pack up their homes and prepare to become the world’s first climate change refugees more...Dan Box Blog: Morning in Tinputz
Dan Box
29th April, 2009
I slept in my clothes last night, on the bare wooden floor of one of the houses the first boatload of people to be evacuated from the Carteret Islands are building for their families. It was a jet-black night in the small clearing hacked out amid the jungle, the dark broken only by our two candles and the lights of Fireflies jigging in the trees. more...
The Evacuation Begins
Dan Box
22nd April, 2009
Dan Box is on-site to witness the world's first climate refugees being evacuated due to rising sea levels more...Dan Box blog: Almost there
Dan Box
15th April, 2009
'You have camera?' The taxi driver makes a tube out of his forefingers and thumb and holds it to his eye. more...Dan Box blog: Final preparations
Dan Box
9th April, 2009
In Dan Box's final write-up before he heads for the Carteret Islands, he contemplates his journey and how prepared he really is. more...Dan Box blog: listening to the radicals
Dan Box
2nd April, 2009
Dan Box makes a detour to the G20 climate protests in London, but leaves disappointed. Later, a lecture by Nicholas Stern, author of the Stern review, lifts his spirits. more...Dan Box Blog: learning about climate change
Dan Box
26th March, 2009
Dan Box teaches a class about climate change and its effects on the Carteret Islands, which are sinking due to rising sea levels, and how children can help stop climate change. more...Dan Box Blog: Keeping an eye out
Dan Box
19th March, 2009
Where the wild things are... Planning his trip to the Carterets Islands, Dan Box wonders what he'll encounter while in transit on Papua New Guinea more...Dan Box Blog: The nuts and bolts of travel insurance
Dan Box
12th March, 2009
Working up to his departure for the Carteret Islands to report on the world's first officially recognised climate change refugees, Dan Box considers how travel insurance takes on a whole new meaning... more...
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Dan Box Blog: climate change refugees
Dan Box
5th March, 2009
An inhospitable planet? As climate change forces increasingly large numbers of people to flee their homes, Ecologist blogger Dan Box considers what 'climate change refugees' actually means more...Dan Box Blog - The Carteret Islanders
Dan Box
26th February, 2009
Something is starting to bother me about this trip. It’s not the travelling (though when I picked up my flight tickets yesterday, the travel agent warned me that people in Papua New Guinea still wear bones through their noses. I promised to keep an eye out). more...
Blog: Earthenwitch
Earthenwitch
23rd February, 2009
Making your own wine, or the joy of something for (virtually) nothing. A few years back, my father decided that it was time to clear out his shed (Serious business, that. I could swear that his shed was a portal to another world, where its primary function was that of a municipal tip). more...BLOG: The Carteret Islanders
Dan Box
12th February, 2009
Lying off the coast of Papua New Guinea, the Carteret Islands are slowly being engulfed by a rising sea. Follow Dan Box's weekly blog as he journeys to meet the Carteret Islanders - the first people to be officially labelled as climate change refugees.more...
Rev Billy talks...
Reverend Billy
1st June, 2002
We interrupt our regular programming fora moral advisory... My country's war on the natural world parallels its war on that other silent Other, namely people who live far enough away to have their own God, to avoid our products, to traffic about in robes and dark skin. more...
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