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Khan: The World is Over-Armed
Znet Article, August, 29 2011
Badriya Khan
Khan's ZSpace page
One of every six persons on Earth either does not eat at all or is always hungry
Godoy: Global Warming Behind Somali Drought
Znet Article, August, 29 2011
Julio Godoy
Godoy's ZSpace page
Deserts are growing worldwide by some 150 square kilometres a day, but especially across Africa
Howard: Cotton Subsidies and the Political Economy of Trafficking in Southern Benin
Znet Article, August, 27 2011
Neil Howard
Howard's ZSpace page
By propagating notions of an amorphous, anchorless ‘poverty’ lying at the root of trafficking, anti-trafficking strategists therefore de-politicise the very crime they attempt to tackle
Brown: Expanding Deserts, Falling Water Tables and Toxins Driving People from Homes
Znet Article, August, 27 2011
Lester r. Brown
Brown's ZSpace page
Maybe it is time for governments to consider whether it might not be cheaper and far less painful in human terms to treat the causes of migration rather than merely respond to it
Vivas: The Whys of Famine
Znet Article, August, 26 2011
Esther Vivas
Vivas's ZSpace page
Hunger is not inevitable
Baroud: Humanity Lives On
Znet Article, August, 26 2011
Ramzy Baroud
Baroud's ZSpace page
It is a story of love, one that no statistic can capture, no politician can override.
Pretorius: No Option but to Adapt to a Changing Climate
Znet Article, August, 17 2011
Marianne Pretorius
Pretorius's ZSpace page
Namibia has no option but to adapt to the changing climate, such as extreme dry spells and exceptionally heavy rainfall
Shenker: How Youth-led Revolts Shook Elites Around the World
Znet Article, August, 15 2011
Jack Shenker
Shenker's ZSpace page
From Athens to Cairo and Spain to Santiago, old certainties are being challenged after the Arab spring and financial crises
Podur: Things they don't tell you about capitalism
Znet Article, August, 12 2011
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
Interview with Chang about development economics, politics, and environmental issues.
Pithouse: No Easy Path Through the Embers
Znet Article, August, 10 2011
Richard Pithouse
Pithouse's ZSpace page
The time when it made sense to consider the ANC as a democratic organisation has, clearly, passed
Nora: South African Students Endorse Nationwide Boycott Against Israel
Znet Article, August, 09 2011
Nora
Nora's ZSpace page
Calling for a strengthening of the BDS movement across South Africa, the students declared that “all SA campuses must be Apartheid-Israel free zones”
Gibson: Kennedy Road 12 Freed on Mandela Day: Spurious Charges Seen as Politically Motivated
Znet Article, August, 08 2011
Nigel C. Gibson
Gibson's ZSpace page
It has been clear for some time that the Kennedy Road accused were charged not because they had done anything wrong
Bond: Leaving Oil in the Soil, from Durban’s Coast to Ecuador’s Amazon
Znet Article, August, 05 2011
Patrick Bond
Bond's ZSpace page
To solve the climate crisis requires we must accept that the vast majority of fossil fuels must now be left underground
Edwards: A 'Malign Intellectual Subculture' - George Monbiot Smears Chomsky, Herman, Peterson, Pilger And Media Lens
Znet Article, August, 05 2011
Dave Edwards
Edwards's ZSpace page
'This whole episode really has been a fabulous case study of how our most liberal media ensure that certain reasonable views are beyond the pale of respectable discourse
Githongo: Growing Poverty May Push Arab Spring Into Africa
Znet Article, August, 02 2011
John Githongo
Githongo's ZSpace page
As food and fuel prices rise, inflation is driving millions of Africans below the poverty line
Glick: Tropic of Chaos: A Book Review
Znet Article, August, 01 2011
Ted Glick
Glick's ZSpace page
Review of “Tropic of Chaos: Climate Change and the New Geography of Violence" by Christian Parenti
Rappleye: Notes on Housing, Inequality and Violence in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Znet Article, July, 26 2011
Hannah Rappleye
Rappleye's ZSpace page
South Africa recently surpassed Brazil as the most unequal society in the world
Bond: Fighting the Minerals-Petroleum-Coal Complex’s Wealth and Woes in Durban
Commentary, July, 20 2011
Patrick Bond
Bond's ZSpace page
With extreme weather events worsening in recent months, who can doubt the imperative to get a fair, ambitious and binding deal?
Schechter: As The World Marks International Mandela Day Mandela’s Legacy Is Debated
Commentary, July, 18 2011
Danny Schechter
Schechter's ZSpace page
The question is: which Mandela will be memorialized?
Schechter: Durban South Africa, Friday Night at the Movies
Commentary, July, 15 2011
Danny Schechter
Schechter's ZSpace page
So here I am in one of the most beautiful corners of the world and yet under the surface, it is seething with conflicts


