by globalpro | Nov 20, 2019 | Business
A varied band of river academics, neighborhoods and activists are fulfilling in the heart of the rain forest to combat for the worlds future O n the six-hour boat trip down the Iriri river to Manolito, there is practically no other traffic and just a handful of little...
by globalpro | Nov 7, 2019 | Finance
Alarmed by the impact of logging, indigenous Peruvians are using satellite mapping to manage their landThe first thing Ramn heard about the deal was the televisions. A number of families from the Ashninka indigenous group had received them from outsiders, in exchange...
by globalpro | Oct 31, 2019 | Finance
The Guardians global environment editor, Jonathan Watts, explains how he aims to make the climate emergency resonate with readers on an emotional levelSome days, I am filled with dread. Some nights, I have trouble sleeping. But I would not swap my job for any other....
by globalpro | Oct 27, 2019 | Travel
The relentlessly upbeat entrepreneur believes efficiency and electricity could stop airlines worsening the climate crisisLife has been quite a trip for Sir Richard Branson so far, and this weekend will be no exception as he flies to the US from Tel Aviv via London...
by globalpro | Oct 13, 2019 | Finance
The IMFs proposed $75-per-ton tax would exacerbate rampant inequality. There are better ways to fund decarbonizationA well-circulated statistic this week, from a new book by the University of California, Berkeley, economists Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman, shows...
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