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As the need grows for Europe to use more of the Earth than it has between its borders, Ian Fitzpatrick argues its consumption must be measured.…
Phil England hosts the latest Climate Radio episode on Shell’s suspended drilling, the British government and your pension.…
As the Rio+20 Earth Summit winds up, Nnimmo Bassey argues we must listen to those experiencing the impacts of environmental crises, not big businesses.…
What we need at the June meeting is action – not voluntary pledges and empty goals…
But it won’t be long before they come up with another excuse, says Mike G from the Rainforest Action Network.…
Do we really want an Olympics sponsored by one of the world’s most unethical and controversial companies? Lorraine Close and Jack Laurenson think not.…
Two new reports underline what activists have been saying for years: oil companies are complicit in human rights abuses and environmental devastation in the Niger Delta.…
New Internationalist's contributing editor Jamie Kelsey-Fry reports on the day that hundreds of climate activists got religion.…
Hydraulic fracturing, or ‘fracking’ – Big Oil’s newest way to extract natural gas from an exhausted planet – comes with a terrible environmental price tag…
20 April is the one-year anniversary of the BP oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, the largest environmental catastrophe in the US…
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