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
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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
This morning, the water flows a little easier in the Cannonball River, writes Morgan Curtis.
Filed in: Conservation Environment
Youth seem more determined than ever to fight for climate justice, Chloe Farand writes.
Filed in: Climate Change
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
The British-Australian mine of Cerro Matoso has been linked to birth defects, pollution, poverty and paramilitary pay-offs. Daniel Macmillen Voskoboynik investigates.
The latest Polyp cartoon, from October’s New Internationalist magazine.
Filed in: Animals Environment Oil Pollution
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
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
Without proper context, the new research can be mis-read to be against ethnic diversity, writes Alex Randall.
Filed in: Climate Change Refugees
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
Risky commercial experiments put these mostly unexplored and fragile areas at risk, writes Payal Sampat.
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