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Social Injustice 'Killing People'

A "toxic combination" of bad policies, economics and politics is killing people on a large scale, according to a new report from the World Health Organisation (WHO).

 
How Doha died: A Ringsider’s View

Regarded as one of the leading experts on Philippine trade and agriculture issues, Riza Bernabe was interviewed on the latest collapse of the WTO "Doha Round" trade negotiations. By Walden Bello.

 
Half of All Food Produced Worldwide is Wasted

Waste plays a central role in the ongoing food crisis as immense amounts of food are lost to processing, transport, sale, and consumption, says a report  released during World Water Week.

 
Manufactured Famine

Where once they used gunboats and sepoys, the rich nations now use chequebooks and lawyers to seize food from the hungry. The scramble for resources has begun, but - in the short term at any rate - we will hardly notice, writes George Monbiot.

 
The Myth of the Tragedy of the Commons

The tragedy of the commons - which asserts that human beings are helpless prisoners of biology and the market - is a useful political myth, and a scientific-sounding way of saying that there is no alternative to the dominant world order, writes Ian Angus.

 
How To Burn The Speculators

Why is the price of oil so high? Because the Bush administration did to the commodities market what it did to housing, argues James K. Galbraith.

 
Food, Fuel and Water Crises Converging

Water and sanitation are not far behind the food, energy and climate crises - and the causes of water scarcity are essentially identical to those of the food crisis, say development analysts. Reported by Thalif Deen.

 
Globalization: Leaving the WTO Behind

We need a new economic paradigm globally that can discipline harmful corporate practices while actually increasing growth, reducing poverty, and expanding sustainable development globally, argues Deborah James.

 
Water for All: The Leaders of a New Revolution

A gathering of international thinkers, artists, and activists is inspiring a new revolution in the right to water and what belongs to the commons. By Jay Walljasper.

 
Importing Food Means Exporting Drought

We need to change the way we eat if we are to tackle the looming catastrophe of water scarcity, writes Tom MacMillan.

 
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