New Internationalist

Environment

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Then & Now

A photographic account of changes over the years in: housing; water; education; health; sanitation; food and farming; technology; and women.

Filed in: Burkina Faso Development (Aid) Education Housing Society Water

Standing Rock: cautiously optimistic as international solidarity builds

This morning, the water flows a little easier in the Cannonball River, writes Morgan Curtis.

Filed in: Conservation Environment

The sun sets on Marrakesh climate talks as Trump's dark cloud rises

Youth seem more determined than ever to fight for climate justice, Chloe Farand writes.

Filed in: Climate Change

Election of Trump clarifies the struggle for climate justice

A climate denier elected to the White House presents many questions for the climate movement, write Nicolas Haeringer and Tadzio Müller.

Filed in: Environment Sustainability United States

‘We are slowly being killed by this mine’

The British-Australian mine of Cerro Matoso has been linked to birth defects, pollution, poverty and paramilitary pay-offs. Daniel Macmillen Voskoboynik investigates.

Filed in: Colombia Mining Pollution

Big Bad World

The latest Polyp cartoon, from October’s New Internationalist magazine.

Filed in: Animals Environment Oil Pollution

Climate Con: why a new global deal on aviation emissions is really bad news

A new climate deal is expected to be agreed upon soon by the International Civil Aviation Organization, is a cop-out, writes Oscar Reyes.

Filed in: Canada Climate Change Environment Pollution

Political organization, not light bulbs, key to climate fight says Bill McKibben

Fighting climate change requires organization rather than individual actions, founder of 350.org Bill McKibben told this year’s Greenbelt festival’s audience. Joe Ware reports.

Filed in: Climate Change Sustainability

Climate change and colonial history make a toxic combination

Without proper context, the new research can be mis-read to be against ethnic diversity, writes Alex Randall.

Filed in: Climate Change Refugees

It's heating up: 'Unions can play a vital role in the battle for climate justice'

Danny Chivers talks to Anabella Rosemberg of the International Trade Union Confederation about putting climate change on the labour movement’s agenda.

Filed in: Climate Change Trade Unions Work

Protect ocean ecosystems, not exploit them, is what the ISA must do

Risky commercial experiments put these mostly unexplored and fragile areas at risk, writes Payal Sampat.

Filed in: Mining Oceans Pollution

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