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Pakistan’s Kyoto Clean Development Mechanisms and Earth Day
Written by Maria Farooq
Tagline: Market based mechanisms at work in Pakistan despite its subscribing to the Kyoto Protocol I see the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico as a result of the same market-based mechanism which is being followed in Pakistan. Non-control of industries and their functions leads to environmental hazards like the disaster in the […]
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Kenya: One More Country That Should Get It Right With Oil Find
Written by Delalorm
Oil has a comical way of affecting history. Many conspiracy theorists have blamed oil on a host of issues that have rocked the world in the past decade, including the Libyan Uprising especially and the Arab Spring, generally. Hardened schemers have gone as far as to suggest 9/11 and the […]
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FutureChallenges at re:publica (#RP12)
Written by Ole Wintermann
Over the past few days the re:publica conference has once more opened its doors for debate on Web-related politics. This year even saw a boost in attendance with 4,000 participants (as opposed to last year’s 3,000) coming to listen to exciting speakers in a creative productive environment, and working together […]
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From kitchen scraps to compost: A council initiative in Adelaide
Written by Dominika Ricardi
To me there is nothing more refreshing and soul-uplifting than to take a break from the stresses of daily life by going for a walk through a park or bushland reserve, watching the sunlight dance among the leaves of a gumtree or upon the surface of a stream. In doing […]
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Co-constituents or Consumers?
Written by Yassmin
For the first time in history, the number of city dwellers outnumber those living in rural areas. What does this mean for our cities and how does this affect the city of tomorrow – ones already in existence and those that are yet to be developed? There are many definitions […]
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Distribución de tierras en Colombia, ¿por dónde empezar?
Written by Amaya Querejazu
*Photo: Pedro Querejazu Abstract: The issue of land ownership in Colombia is related to a long legacy of landlords’ power, drug trafficking and the armed conflict that has caused 4 million displaced people. So much arable land… so few owners. Where could one start to identify a possible solution for […]