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Mad Cows and Manganese
Mark Purdey’s hypothesis is the only one which explains the spread of BSE
Privatising the Weather
The rich nations are carving up the atmosphere and selling it off
Whose Side Are They On?
Farmers should be campaigning for more expensive fuel
Ban Fossil Fuels
It’s the simple solution to climate change – and quite a lot else besides
Reality Re-Asserts Itself
The floods are a reminder of our inability to conquer Nature
Small is Vulnerable
The supermarkets could kill organic farming’s potential to revolutionise the foodchain
Long on the Carrot, Short on the Stick
Blair’s green speech is all very well, but we can’t protect the environment without new laws
A Broken Network
This week’s train crash is the result of decades of political engineering
Loss Leaders
The Competition Commission has given the superstores permission to destroy the rest of Britain’s food economy
More Human Than We Are
Corporations are asserting their “human rights” to exploit the rest of us.
Interview with Labour Left Briefing
Interview with Labour Left Briefing
Enforcing Injustice
The World Bank and the IMF are irredeemable – they must be closed down.
We’re Vulnerable Because We’re Unsustainable
If Britain is serious about defence, it should invest in renewable energy
Vote Conservative for a Federal Superstate
William Hague’s bold new vision for Britain is to put us in the same position as Mexico
UK Inc.
UK Inc.
Does Working with Business Compromise the Environmentalist?
Does Working with Business Compromise the Environmentalist?
Making Peace With Power
The United Nations is trying to regain its credibility by fawning to big business
Organic Farming Will Feed the World
Astonishingly, it’s more productive than high-tech agriculture
I Hope Bush Wins
The only hope for American democracy is if Nader takes votes from Gore