George Monbiot
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Dec- 2012 -10 December
The Unsung World
Biodiversity offsets threaten both the survival and the meaning of nature. by George Monbiot: journalist, author, academic and environmental and…
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4 December
Forbidden Planet
We cannot restrain climate change without a political fight against plutocracy. by George Monbiot: journalist, author, academic and environmental and…
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Nov- 2012 -28 November
The Fat of the Land
Robbing the poor, trashing the natural world: Europe’s farm subsidies are an obscenity. by George Monbiot: journalist, author, academic and…
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21 November
Wolfbane
So much for Norway’s eco-friendly image. Image: State of the Environment, Norway One of the biggest political shocks of the…
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21 November
Housebroken
There’s a second environmental crisis, just as potent as the first. by George Monbiot: journalist, author, academic and environmental and…
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6 November
Struck Dumb
Why, even now, climate change cannot be mentioned in the presidential election. by George Monbiot: journalist, author, academic and environmental…
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Oct- 2012 -30 October
Money Spinners
Here’s how we can defeat political corruption of the kind that’s destroying US democracy. by George Monbiot: journalist, author, academic…
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23 October
Ash Cloud
How conservatism turned into an orgy of destruction. by George Monbiot: journalist, author, academic and environmental and political activist, United…
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22 October
Heart Rot
If we lose the ash tree, we’ll lose culture as well as nature. by George Monbiot: journalist, author, academic and…
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16 October
Empty Promise
Could scientists have got the impacts of climate change on food supply wildly wrong? by George Monbiot: journalist, author, academic…
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12 October
The Heart of the Matter (a Nuclear Debate)
Editor’s Note: I’m sure a few of you will be tempted, at first glance, to pounce on me due to…
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10 October
The Empire Strikes Back
Imperialism did almost as much harm to the ruling nations as it did to their subject peoples. by George Monbiot:…
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