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Europe’s Atomic Dilemma: Will the anti-nuclear wave increase carbon emissions?
Written by Craig James WillyRarely has the relationship between public policy and public opinion been so clear in Europe than in the realm of energy since the Fukushima accident. The effects of the Japanese earthquake in this area appear stronger in Europe than in most other regions and probably greater than even in Japan […]
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Cambodia: The Two Sides of Intra-Asian Migration
Written by Chak SopheapMigration is a worldwide phenomenon from which Cambodia is no exception. After a long decade of isolation due to genocide and political conflict, this country is now integrated with regional blocs or bodies—like ASEAN and WTO—and has adopted the free market system which is meant to respect the free movement […]
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International aid: towards a responsible partnership for development
Written by Usama KhiljiThe eighth of the 2015 United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) states that the international community is to take measures to increase cooperation and encourage a partnership between the developed and the developing world. With a Human Development Index (HDI) of 0.49, and with 40% of its population living below […]
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Sharing the Management Table: Indigenous expertise and climate change in Australia
Written by Erin RiddellAs it becomes clear that western culture is ill-equipped to adequately respond to climate change, demand for alternative forms of climate data is growing. In Australia the knowledge of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) peoples is attracting particular attention for its capacity to provide rich information about local level […]
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The future of democracy in the face of climate change
Written byPaper by Halina Ward: Democracy and climate change: why and what matters. Foundation for Democracy and Sustainable Development [issuu layout=http%3A%2F%2Fskin.issuu.com%2Fv%2Flight%2Flayout.xml showflipbtn=true documentid=110808172141-5cd34d546d054c23aafa2bbcce46f44f docname=democracy-and-climate-change-why-and-what-matters username=stevefromthechurch loadinginfotext=The%20Future%20of%20Democracy%20in%20the%20Face%20of%20Climate%20Change showhtmllink=true tag=climate%20change width=420 height=297 unit=px]
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Climate change and democratisation
Written byA policy paper by Peter Burnell on climate change and democratisation, used by the Boell Foundation as the beginning of an informed debate on this very complex relationship. [issuu layout=http%3A%2F%2Fskin.issuu.com%2Fv%2Flight%2Flayout.xml showflipbtn=true documentid=110808171111-d444f5092be34b6dbe0603eb1f2381ee docname=peter_burnell username=stevefromthechurch loadinginfotext=Climate%20change%20and%20democratization showhtmllink=true tag=climate%20change width=420 height=297 unit=px]