School dinners by McDonald’s. Corporations taking countries to court because their environmental regulations are ‘too tough’. The BBC sold to Rupert Murdoch. Paul Kingsnorth explains why we should be very worried by what is about to go on behind the closed doors of Cancun.
… Cancun: Why Should You Care? Paul Kingsnorth | … is about to go on behind the closed doors of Cancun. Half the point of the World Trade … the WTO’s upcoming ministerial conference at Cancun – and what difference they are likely …
In September the World Trade Organisation will be holding its fifth ministerial conference in Cancun, Mexico. Simon Retallack explains what is at stake.
… holding its fifth ministerial conference in Cancun, Mexico. Simon Retallack explains what … the WTO will meet for the fifth time in Cancun, Mexico. Outlined here are the key … of the world’s largest corporations. At Cancun, governments must decide whether or not …
With little hope of a binding deal on climate change at the latest UN summit, campaigners are hoping that Africa's COP will tackle the issue that plagues the continent most: agriculture
… in Bali, Copenhagen, and most recently, Cancun, not much will come in the way of …
Despite a growing consensus in favour of alternatives such as 'carbon clubs' and bilateral agreements, Friends of the Earth's Craig Bennett says the UN is our best hope for tackling climate change
… And the outcome of last year’s talks in Cancun, Mexico, opened the door for a …
Ahead of the latest UN climate conference, Tom Levitt asks if its time we let go of the holy grail of targets and looked at alternatives such as 'carbon clubs'?
… of failure The summits in Copenhagen and Cancun continued what a number of observers …
Ahead of the latest UN climate conference, leading academic Anthony Giddens explains why it's time to switch to smaller agreements between major world powers
… result of what happened in Copenhagen and in Cancun in which some of the large developing …