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Rights for Mother Earth: People’s Summit on Climate Change

Rights for Mother Earth: People’s Summit on Climate Change

There are two possibilities, according to President Evo Morales of Bolivia: “Either capitalism dies, or Mother Earth dies. We choose Pachamama, or death.” He was opening the first ever World People’s Summit on Climate Change and Mother Earth’s Rights. “The principal cause of climate change is capitalism. It seeks the highest profit possible, promoting endless growth on a finite planet.” Conference participants took part in 17 working groups from 19th to 22nd April, roughly mirroring the UN process. Groups discussed topics such as the structural causes of climate change, mitigation financing or technology transfer.

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Try a Carrotmob – It’s Cooler Than a Boycott

Try a Carrotmob – It’s Cooler Than a Boycott

If you’re unfamiliar with the ‘carrot vs. stick’ analogy then you would be forgiven for thinking that a ‘Carrotmob’ is a new strain of militant vegetarianism. To clarify for the uninitiated, in the simplest of terms, it is a form of positive consumer action. Instead of boycotting a product or shop, consumers are encouraged to positively support one, not just in principle, but with the might of their purse strings.

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Ambientate! Green Yourself up in 2010

Ambientate! Green Yourself up in 2010

By now we are pretty much all in agreement that climate change is happening and we should all be making an effort to lead greener lives, especially as the recent summit in Copenhagen has proven that we cannot trust politicians to lead the way on this one. But sometimes it can be difficult to pick through a minefield of different information and get into the habit of more environmentally-friendly practices.

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Climate Discord: An Analysis of Copenhagen

Climate Discord: An Analysis of Copenhagen

The recent UN Climate Change Conference held in Copenhagen, Denmark was of historic proportions, delegates from over 190 countries and tens of thousands of activists, environmentalists and journalists attended. But the 12-page accord fell short of living up to its potential. The vague language and lack of concrete commitment reflected the failure of the negotiations to create obligatory goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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Illustrating the Point: Where Science meets Art

Illustrating the Point: Where Science meets Art

It seems rather incongruous that in a world of such sophisticated means of communication, we often suffer from a distinct lack of listeners. Getting a point across can prove to be the most difficult and frustrating task, and the messages we so adamantly attempt to impress habitually fall upon deaf ears. Sometimes, words are not enough.

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Copenhagen and Latin America

Copenhagen and Latin America

As the worlds eyes turn to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Copenhagen 7th to 18th December, what can Latin Americans expect of this meeting of officials from 192 countries to maintain greenhouse gas emissions below catastrophic levels?

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Eco Edificios: Green Architecture in BA

Eco Edificios: Green Architecture in BA

On 4th August, Argentina held its first–ever Green Building Conference. The event brought together regional architects, developers, industrial designers, policy-makers, and real estate professionals to expose, discuss, and exchange knowledge about a movement that has thus-far failed to gain much traction in Argentina: green building.

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Interview With Juan Casavelos

Interview With Juan Casavelos

Juan Casavelos, 37, was always interested in nature and conservation. While studying environmental management at university, he began working at the ministry for the environment, and in 2003 joined Greenpeace. Four years later he began his current job as co-ordinator for climate change at the Vida Silvestre Foundation, a green NGO affiliated with the World Wildlife Fund.

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Green Living? Think Local

Green Living? Think Local

The idea of ‘being green’ can be slightly overwhelming. To do it well and consistently does (as I am quickly learning) mean a complete overhaul of previous habits. No more plastic bags; remembering your environmentally friendly food bag; sorting your rubbish into a surprisingly large amount of categories; taking your bike instead of catching the bus.

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Itaipú: Wonder of the Modern World?

Itaipú: Wonder of the Modern World?

As the coach carrying the latest group of tourists traverses the Itaipú dam, people stand up excitedly to take in the staggering proportions of the 135,000-hectare reservoir to their left. They hurry to the other side of the vehicle to marvel at the spillway: a feat of human construction.

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