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Peak Water – when are we actually drinking Ethanol?
Perhaps only a ban on the use of ethanol as a bio-fuel will prove to be a decisive weapon against climate change Are we finally destroying our environment for the purpose of mobility? Are we finally allowing 1.5 billion people, who are already pretty much starving, to die? Are we […]
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The Energy Crunch and Popular Demand – Chile’s Quest for Balance
What went wrong that in only fourteen months the democratically elected president Sebastian Piñera is now facing such widespread public protest? In the autumn of 2011 I saw people rioting on the streets of the Chilean capital Santiago and other major cities of the country. In the following days, environmental […]
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Easy as ABC: new media and civic education in Australian schools
The world is at a critical point; from the Kogi people of Colombia to the World Bank, we largely have woken up to the fact that we are heading down a dangerous way. Increasingly it is clear that change is not a choice but a necessity. Education can equip people […]
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Land Grabs and Deforestation in South Sudan
According to a report issued by the Oakland Institute, hedge fund land grabs in Africa are a contributing factor to “food insecurity, the displacement of small farmers, conflict, environmental devastation, water loss and the further impoverishment and political instability of African nations.” The implications of land deals in the Republic […]
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Climate Change, Governance and Food Security in Tanzania
“There is no such thing as an apolitical food problem.” Amartya Sen In light of the drought and famine in the Horn of Africa and within 48 districts in 16 of Tanzania‘s regions, the Tanzanian government has effectively banned the export of food crops for six months as of July […]