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By GPF Global Policy Forum at Apr 28, 2010
Eritrea is on the verge of political and economic collapse. Foreign mining companies provide a controversial life-line to this country's corrupt and increasingly repressive government, led by President Isaias Afewerki. The foreign companies - from Canada, Britain, China, Australia and Bermuda - are complicit partners in this East African country's unsavory politics and appalling labor conditions. ... (More) Comments (0)
By GPF Global Policy Forum at Apr 26, 2010
On April 23, the US government introduced with great fanfare a new $100 bill. Officials bragged about the clever printing innovations that would make the bills extremely difficult - if not impossible - to counterfeit. The new product reflects a steadily-growing number of $100 bills in circulation - even though US citizens overwhelmingly use smaller bills, and ATMs rarely (if ever) dispense such big notes. ... (More) Comments (0)
Women Farmers, Peasant Movements and Land Grabbers
By GPF Global Policy Forum at Apr 23, 2010
Yesterday, Earth Day, the United Nations recognized the central role of women farmers in feeding the world. The speakers at a special event on this subject were not the usual diplomats and experts, but instead dynamic and outspoken women farmers from a number of countries. They told the large audience that the majority of the world’s food is produced by smallholders, not by large, industrial farms. Also, they affirmed that women run the great majority of smallholder farms.... (More) Comments (0)
By GPF Global Policy Forum at Apr 22, 2010
The US Department of Energy has finally admitted that global petroleum production will soon be heading into permanent decline. Glen Sweetnam, a high official of the Energy Information Administration, revealed this new assessment in a little-noted statement on March 30. Until recently, his agency predicted large increases in oil production over the coming 2-3 decades. ... (More) Comments (0)


