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  • Republic of Junglistan reaches Bangalore

    Blogpost by Shiva Sharma - December 6, 2011 at 13:30

    Junglistan in Bangalore

    After meeting people in Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai, Bhaloo and Sheroo finally reached Bangalore, the Garden City. The embassy of Junglistan was set up at Cubbon park, a place known for its preserved green cover.

    Soon, Bhaloo and Sheroo were surro... Read more >

  • COP17 - Week one round up

    Blogpost by Jess Miller - December 6, 2011 at 11:01

    COP 17 meeting

    For a week now government negotiators working on the plan for ‘Long Term Co-operative Action’ on climate change have been scattered across a conference  center in Durban, South Africa negotiating over the wide range of issues not covered by the r... Read more >

  • Politicians need to listen to the people, not the polluters

    Blogpost by Tzeporah Berman - December 5, 2011 at 14:06

    Politicians need to listen to people not polluters

    Corporations who bear the most responsibility for contributing to climate change emissions - and then profiting from those activities - are campaigning to increase their access to international negotiations like the upcoming COP17 meeting in Durb... Read more >

  • The world is turning its back on nuclear power

    Blogpost by Justin McKeating - December 2, 2011 at 16:50

    Countries across the world are saying no to nuclear power

    That’s the key conclusion of the BBC’s poll into public attitudes towards nuclear power released last week. Conducted in 23 countries, the poll found that for only 22% of those people asked, “nuclear power is relatively safe and an important sourc... Read more >

  • Zero demand for genetically modified crops!

    Blogpost by Shivani Shah - December 1, 2011 at 17:48

    This is not new, as a matter of fact there has been no demand for genetically modified organisms (GMOs) from anywhere in the world, ever. On the contrary, ever since foods containing GMOs were introduced in the nineties, they have been under scrut... Read more >

  • Nuclear follies: ignoring radiation ownership and ignoring earthquake risks

    Blogpost by Justin McKeating - November 29, 2011 at 15:23

    It never ceases to amaze us how far the nuclear industry will go to ignore its responsibilities, or to avoid protecting the public from the risks of radiation. Two new entries in the nuclear follies scrapbook demonstrate.

    Folly one: Last week ... Read more >

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