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Nature's bottom line Eddie Keogh / Reuters

Nature's bottom line

Economic growth is an idea whose time has passed, argues Wayne Ellwood.

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Climate camp activists at Blackheath: ‘We recognize that the causes of climate change are systemic.’ Toby Melville / Reuters

System change, not climate change

Jess Worth looks at how activists in Britain are broadening the climate change debate.

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Brutish Petroleum

Brutish Petroleum

While the world focuses on its catastrophic oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, BP is also coming under fire from Colombian workers

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Predators and scavengers

Predators and scavengers

Richard Swift on the nature of the human beast.

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Land of the free? Juan Sacaria Lopez – here boarding a deportation flight from Arizona – is just one of 4,200 unauthorized migrants removed each week from the US. Carlos Barria / Reuters

Deported – what happened next?

Politicians taking a tough stand on immigration want to keep us in the dark – but Dinyar Godrej explains why we have to hear the stories of those turned away at our borders.

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Be A Citizen Journalist With 1 Minute Films

Be A Citizen Journalist With 1 Minute Films

The folks at 1 minute films are looking for aspiring young activist videomakers.

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Divided we fall: social inequality adversely affects the rich as well as the poor. Mark Henley / PANOS

Inequality costs the earth

Greater equality, both between and within nations, would be better for us all - as well as for the planet. Bob Hughes considers the facts.

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Professional hazard: murder

Professional hazard: murder

Investigating the truth can be deadly for Russia’s journalists, as Tina Burrett discovers.

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Summit different: report from Cochabamba Ben Powless

Summit different: report from Cochabamba

After Copenhagen’s dismal failure, social movements from all over the world gathered in Bolivia – here's what happened.

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Worlds apart: the plight of India’s poor is worsened by the caste system and income inequality. Mark Henley / PANOS

Mean machine

Danny Dorling explains how class divisions reinforce social inequality and lower the level of public debate.

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New Zealand does the right thing

New Zealand does the right thing

International efforts to protect the rights of the world’s aboriginal communities gain strength.

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Towards a New Internationalism

By Stephen Chan

July, 2010 434 Buy
Nature's bottom line

Economic growth is an idea whose time has passed, argues Wayne Ellwood.

Wayne Ellwood July, 2010 434 Buy
System change, not climate change

Jess Worth looks at how activists in Britain are broadening the climate change debate.

Jess Worth July, 2010 434 Buy
Brutish Petroleum

While the world focuses on its catastrophic oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, BP is also coming under fire from Colombian workers

Claire Hall July, 2010 434 Buy
United Arab Emirates

New Internationalist Co-operative July, 2010 434 Buy
Predators and scavengers

Richard Swift on the nature of the human beast.

Richard Swift July, 2010 434 Buy
Budrus

By Julia Bacha

Richard Swift July, 2010 434 Buy
The Devil Operation

By Stephanie Boyd

Richard Swift July, 2010 434 Buy
Deported – what happened next?

Politicians taking a tough stand on immigration want to keep us in the dark – but Dinyar Godrej explains why we have to hear the stories of those turned away at our borders.

Dinyar Godrej June, 2010 433 Buy
Be A Citizen Journalist With 1 Minute Films

The folks at 1 minute films are looking for aspiring young activist videomakers.

June, 2010 433 Buy
Inequality costs the earth

Greater equality, both between and within nations, would be better for us all - as well as for the planet. Bob Hughes considers the facts.

Bob Hughes June, 2010 433 Buy
Professional hazard: murder

Investigating the truth can be deadly for Russia’s journalists, as Tina Burrett discovers.

Tina Burrett June, 2010 433 Buy
Summit different: report from Cochabamba

After Copenhagen’s dismal failure, social movements from all over the world gathered in Bolivia – here's what happened.

Ben Powless,Alice Cutler,Bertrand Russell,Yasmine Brien June, 2010 433 Buy
Mean machine

Danny Dorling explains how class divisions reinforce social inequality and lower the level of public debate.

Danny Dorling June, 2010 433 Buy
New Zealand does the right thing

International efforts to protect the rights of the world’s aboriginal communities gain strength.

June, 2010 433 Buy