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Znet Article Monbiot: An Underground National Park

Znet Article, July, 20 2011 George Monbiot
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The threat of climate change has so far done little to disrupt the fossil fuel companies’ business plans, or their grip on policy

Znet Article Monbiot: Have Jellyfish Come to Rule the Waves?

Znet Article, July, 10 2011 George Monbiot
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Overfishing and ocean acidification have created the perfect conditions for the end of a vertebrate ecology

Znet Article Monbiot: Atro-City

Znet Article, July, 01 2011 George Monbiot
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As Sydney residents are being paid to leave the city, the case for compact, high-density settlement becomes clearer than ever

Znet Article Monbiot: An Answer to the Meaning of Life

Znet Article, June, 08 2011 George Monbiot
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The well-intentioned dolts putting a price on nature are delivering it into the hands of business

Commentary Monbiot: Underground Movement

Commentary, May, 31 2011 George Monbiot
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Why do those who oppose wind power insist on spoiling their case with gibberish?

Znet Article Monbiot: Pass the Parcel

Znet Article, May, 25 2011 George Monbiot
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If governments are serious about preventing climate breakdown, they must admit that the process has failed

Znet Article Monbiot: For How Much Longer Can This Go On?

Znet Article, May, 15 2011 George Monbiot
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You can tell a lot about a newspaper from the way it handles its journalists' mistakes

Znet Article Monbiot: Shaking the Tree

Znet Article, May, 11 2011 George Monbiot
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This is just the beginning of the coalition’s assault on the environment

Znet Article Monbiot: Our Crushing Dilemmas

Znet Article, May, 08 2011 George Monbiot
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Denial, and a failure to see the whole picture, are our enemies

Znet Article Monbiot: The Lost World

Znet Article, May, 07 2011 George Monbiot
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You think you’re discussing technologies, you quickly discover that you’re discussing belief systems

Znet Article Monbiot: The Ratcliffe Miscarriage of Justice

Znet Article, April, 21 2011 George Monbiot
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If some good is to emerge...it must start with the disbanding of the Association of Chief Police Officers

Commentary Monbiot: False Witness

Commentary, April, 13 2011 George Monbiot
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“From the information I had, that is what I believed happened to me.”(1) So Simon Harwood, the police officer who pushed Ian Tomlinson to the ground at the G20 protests two years ago, told the inquest into his death.

Zmag Article Monbiot: Corporate-Funded Online Astroturfing

Zmag Article, April, 01 2011 George Monbiot
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New technologies to create fake identities for bloggers, commentators

Commentary Monbiot: The Freedom Swindle

Commentary, March, 31 2011 George Monbiot
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The government promised us the right to peaceful protest. It is delivering nothing of the kind.

Commentary Monbiot: Online Astroturfing Is More Advanced And More Automated Than We’d Imagined

Commentary, February, 25 2011 George Monbiot
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Every month more evidence piles up, suggesting that online comment threads and forums are being hijacked by people who aren’t what they seem to be.

Commentary Monbiot: A Corporate Coup d’Etat

Commentary, February, 13 2011 George Monbiot
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“I would love to see tax reductions,” David Cameron told an interviewer at the weekend, “but when you’re borrowing 11 per cent of your GDP, it’s not possible to make significant net tax cuts.

Commentary Monbiot: What could be sillier and more invidious than the Observer’s “eco-power list”?

Commentary, January, 24 2011 George Monbiot
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Is there anything the Sunday papers can’t turn into a fatuous celeb-fest?

Commentary Monbiot: Beware Fake Radicals

Commentary, January, 15 2011 George Monbiot
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There was a time when conservatives tried to assure people of continuity. The social order would remain intact. Revolution and reform would be suppressed, disruptive change averted. As political consciousness spread, this message became untenable....

Znet Article Monbiot: Cold-Hearted

Znet Article, January, 03 2011 George Monbiot
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The level of excess winter deaths in the UK is higher than Siberia’s. This is why.

Commentary Monbiot: Cold Burn

Commentary, December, 23 2010 George Monbiot
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There is now strong evidence to suggest that the unusually cold winters of the past two years in the UK are the result of heating elsewhere.

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