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Football environment
Euro 2008 kicks off this weekend and promises some intriguing group stage encounters (not least Holland v. Italy, Holland v. France, France v. Italy, Spain v. Russia, Czech Republic v. Portugal, and Germany v. Croatia). And the games can only … Continue reading
Posted in climate change, environment policy, forest news
Tagged Euro 2008, football, globalisation, World Environment Day
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Growth revisited
Martin Wolf — author of Why Globalisation Works — has written in his FT column what amounts to a cri de coeur article on the prospects of future economic growth and democracy. We live in a positive-sum world economy and … Continue reading
Posted in climate change, ecological economics, forest news, forests and carbon
Tagged economic growth, energy, globalisation
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