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Reyes: The Spanish Bank Bailout: Digging A Deeper Hole
Znet Article, June, 12 2012
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A Spanish bank bailout of up to €100 billion will worsen the country’s debt dependency and prolong austerity
Reyes: Spanish General Strike: Notes From The Margins
Znet Article, March, 30 2012
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Report from Barcelona on the general strike against austerity and attacks on workers' rights that gripped Spain
Reyes: After Durban: All Talked Out?
Commentary, February, 01 2012
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The UN climate talks in Durban followed a familiar script of inaction
Reyes: A Road Made By Walking: Spain's “Indignant” Movement Marches On
Commentary, August, 02 2011
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The Sol protest marks the culmination of a month-long series of marches
Reyes: Divide and rule: paving the way to an unjust deal
Znet Article, December, 15 2009
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As climate talks enter their final phase, Oscar Reyes outlines the negotiating tactics being used to force a weak deal that favors industrialized nations.
Reyes: Climate technologies: a leap into the unknown
Znet Article, December, 11 2009
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A new “technology mechanism†could reward untested techniques that damage the climate, warns Oscar Reyes
Reyes: What’s at stake in Copenhagen
Znet Article, December, 08 2009
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Oscar Reyes and Tamra Gilbertson set out the crucial debates at Copenhagen
Reyes: Taking Care of Business
Znet Article, November, 26 2009
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A new realism has emerged. Climate change is no longer rejected as a bogus theory the economy can ill afford. Instead, it’s a business opportunity.
Reyes: Carbon Trading: a brief introduction
Znet Article, September, 20 2009
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Carbon trading is allowing industrialised countries and companies to avoid their emissions reduction targets. It takes two main forms: “cap and trade†and “carbon offsetting.â€
Reyes: Business as usual on the climate
Znet Article, May, 30 2009
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When a former British diplomat had the temerity to suggest that “the business community needs to re-examine the fundamentals of economics†at the recent World Business Summit on Climate Change in Copenhagen, his discordant tone was drowned out...
Reyes: Poznan Climate Talks: fiddling while the earth burns
Znet Article, December, 16 2008
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The UN Climate Conference in Poznan, Poland failed to achieve any breakthrough towards a global climate deal – a sign not merely of bad timing, but of a fundamentally flawed system that takes no account of climate justice, argues Oscar Reyes.
Reyes: Manu Chao, the neighbourhood singer
Znet Article, August, 26 2008
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Manu Chao could be the most famous singer that many English speakers have never heard of. Yet he is to the alter-globalisation movement what Bob Dylan was to peace and civil rights in the 1960s...
Reyes: Growing Money on Trees
Znet Article, February, 29 2008
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A look at how new global scheme to ‘reduce deforestation’ could reward companies and governments that cause deforestation.
Reyes: The price of climate change
Znet Article, December, 09 2007
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When political historians look back on 2007, there is a fair chance they will see it as the year that the climate change threat was finally taken seriously. For the evidence that the climate is changing is ‘unequivocal’, according to the recent Fo...
Reyes: Agro-fooling ourselves
Znet Article, October, 05 2007
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EU and US targets and subsidies are fuelling a growing demand ...
Reyes: Agro-fooling ourselves
Znet Article, October, 05 2007
Oscar Reyes
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EU and US targets and subsidies are fuelling a growing demand ...
Reyes: The 'Black Ops' of America
Znet Article, July, 11 2007
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The US military spends $30 billion annually on classified military programmes, ranging from spy satellites to 'extraordinary rendition'. These secret 'black operations' leave a mark on our everyday landscapes and legible traces in public data. Tre...
Reyes: It's The Foreign Policy, Stupid
Znet Article, August, 18 2006
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When the news came in that Britain's security services had foiled a terrorist outrage on the scale of 9/11, I should have felt relief at mass murder averted, shock at the audacity of the plot, and fear that Britain was once again under attack. But...


