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As growth-driven consumer culture spurs on planetary destruction, why don’t we spring into action? Psychologist John F Schumaker situates a frightening erosion of human personality at the heart of the problem.

A reader asks New Internationalist's very own Agony Uncle about whether or not to take their young son to a protest outside an immigration detention centre.

As 2018 comes to a close, we look back on this year’s most popular online reads.

Dirty Work showcases the everyday lives of those making a living in the waste trade.

In Nigeria pressure on natural resources driven by climate stress, alongside government. The link must be broken with Religion and climate change

In rural Nigeria, religious leaders think sinful behaviour is to blame for climate change, writes Adesuwa Ero.

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October 2018, Issue 516

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  • Written in stone
  • The personality crisis
  • Hall of Infamy – Elon Musk
  • Debate: the West and aid to Africa
  • The devil and the deep blue sea

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