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Ethiopia drought: on the edge of a crisis

Up to 10 million people are currently facing famine, reports Nicola Kelly.

Filed in: Drought Ethiopia Hunger

2016: The Year of the Fashion Revolution

What did this year’s Fashion Revolution movement teach us? And what can the next generation do to change the current state of fast-fashion?

Filed in: Art Recycling Sustainability

One woman’s victory against a mining giant in Peru

Máxima Acuña has just won the Goldman Prize for her resistance against a gold mine – but why are women’s bodies on the frontlines of resistance to extractivism? asks Sian Cowman.

Filed in: Environment Mining Pollution Women

Bangalored: death of a dream

Mari Marcel Thekaekara reflects on how Bangalore mutated from charming town to the city that never sleeps.

Filed in: Cities Cities India

Artful dodging

Five reasons not to buy BP’s story about the end of its sponsorship deals.

Filed in: Art Corporations Oil

Green machines

Diana Beresford-Kroeger unveils the hidden bio-chemistry of trees.

Filed in: Environment Forests Science

Logging louts

Forest communities are under siege in Cambodia, says Fran Lambrick.

Filed in: Activism Cambodia Environment Forests

Certified nonsense

Sustainable forestry may be an oxymoron. Chris Lang finds some holes in the system.

Filed in: Environment Forests Sustainability

Forest facts

Facts and figures about trees and forests, from carbon control to biodiversity.

Filed in: Environment Forests

Forest bathing

Escaping the pressures of modern life in Japan. By Tina Burrett and Christopher Simons.

Filed in: Environment Forests Health Japan

A burning problem

Nithin Coca reports from Indonesia on the expansion of oil palm plantations in the rainforests of Sumatra.

Filed in: Environment Forests Indonesia

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