A Most-People’s Climate Movement?
The Rio+20 Earth Summit and its boisterous, simultaneous counterpart, the People’s Summit seemed, to show a world increasingly cut ...
Bolivia vs. the Billionaires: Limitations of the “Climate Justice Movement” in International Negotia...
At the most recent international climate change negotiations in Doha, Qatar, Bolivia’s minister of environment and water, José Antonio ...
El Salvador’s Dance Between Development and Displacement
The mangrove trees surrounding el salvador’s Jiquilisco Bay, with their sprawling, scraggly roots, have been described as botanical amphibians because ...
Foreign Investment in the New Cuban Economy
A small island economy the size of Tennessee, Cuba finds itself in the crossroads of world history and the ...
Amid Gas, Where Is the Revolution?
The political victories of anti-neoliberal movements and regimes have opened a new chapter in Latin American history, yet the embrace ...
REDD: Development Opportunity or Neoliberal Threat? Indigenous Organizations Take Opposing Views
As indigenous peoples in Latin America increasingly gain title to collective territories, they enjoy a new degree of security ...
A Healthy Life: Weighing Hydroelectricity’s Costs as the Climate Changes Around Us
At the heart of the problem of climate change is the question of how our planet’s future will be ...
CONFENIAE’s Denunciation of REDD Initiatives
CONFENIAE rejects all kinds of environmental negociations [sic] on forests and extractive policies that damage the territories of the ...