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Water Injustice and the Abrahamic Faiths
May 6, 2016 -
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How corporate exploitation and virtual water are at odds with human rights and the basic teachings of Abrahamic religions Before...
Berta Cáceres: How Hillary Clinton Set the Scene for the Death of a Hero in Honduras
March 15, 2016 -
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What the murder of an environmentalist leader reveals about democracy, feminism and Hillary Clinton Berta Cáceres...
The Climate Justice Movement Will Thrive Despite the Failures of Paris
January 14, 2016 -
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It is time to understand the real victims of the sluggish plan for climate action and what will be lost if we continue at our current...
Brazil: The Other Half of the Orange
November 24, 2015 -
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The orange juice supply chain is an index of the development dilemma in Brazil For many years now, giant orange...
The Pearl Button: Documenting the Shadow of Water and Tyranny
November 8, 2015 -
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The political documentaries of acclaimed Chilean director Patricio Guzmán culminate in the latest trilogy which considers...
Consumer Behaviour: How the 5p Charge Can Change the World
October 4, 2015 -
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The law-enforced 5p charge on plastic bags being introduced in England tomorrow may alter our wider consumer mindset From...
How Faith Must Battle Climate Change
July 11, 2015 -
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We must move beyond painfully slow negotiations on climate change and use faith as an inspiration to make immediate changes The...
The Climate Crisis: A Civilisational Wake-Up Call
April 12, 2015 -
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Climate change is changing everything and time is not on our side Today, carbon dioxide molecules make up approximately...
Discovery of New Natural Gas Reserves Brings the “Cyprus Problem” to the Surface
December 27, 2014 -
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Britain is serving its own interests in the heightening tension between the Greek Cypriot administration and Turkey over...
From Mines to Market Squares: Death Stalks Turkey
June 8, 2014 -
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The prime minister’s denial and authoritarianism is hindering several freedoms in Turkey Thirty-first of May this...
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