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Article - Big Data Doesn't Add Up - Except to Disaster

Issue 305 • November/December 2017 • Light in Dark Days > Web Exclusives > Article

The world is in an agricultural crisis

Trusting and Cultivating the Wild

Issue 304 • September/October 2017 • Together We Are Stronger > Ecologist

We must reclaim our future

A New Pact With the Planet

Issue 295 • March/April 2016 • Walking Back to Happiness > Ecologist

A 10-point pledge to the Earth

Article - Remembering Bhopal

Issue 288 • January/February 2015 • Power to the People > Web Exclusives > Article

Bhopal marks a political, economic and legal watershed for India and the planet.

Small is the New Big

Issue 283 • March/April 2014 • Small is the New Big > Ecologist

In the smallest seed lies the potential of the largest tree

Voice From The South - Forests and Freedom

Issue 266 • May/June 2011 • Tagore - The Big Vision > Regulars > Voice From The South

Forests have been central to India's creative expression through centuries

Voice From The South - Who Will Feed the World?

Issue 264 • January/February 2011 • Leadership > Regulars > Voice From The South

Women are the biodiversity experts of the world

Voice From The South - Water Wisdom

Issue 259 • March/April 2010 • Seeds of Change: The Future of Food > Regulars > Voice From The South

India has over-exploited her groundwater, creating water famine.

Review - Soil Not Oil

Issue 255 • July/August 2009 • Sacred Planet > Web Exclusives > Review

Review of Soil Not Oil: Climate Change, Peak Oil and Food Insecurity.

Article - Food is Everything

Issue 251 • November/December 2008 • Feasting & Fasting: Connecting the Plate and the Planet > Web Exclusives > Article

Hunger created by human greed is an expression of a violent and unjust world.

Transition Strategies , &

Issue 246 • January/February 2008 • Gandhi's Gift: The Power Of Nonviolence > Keynotes

Three prominent Resurgence writers explore some options relating to globalisation, peak oil and the industrialisation of agriculture.

HOW WEALTH CREATES POVERTY

Issue 240 • January/February 2007 • There is no wealth but life > Keynotes

Despite 8% economic growth India has a third of the world's malnourished children.

UNWANTED ADVICE

Issue 237 • July/August 2006 • Reflecting on India > India

The US-India Knowledge Initiative is promoting ignorance in the name of knowledge. The techniques of traditional Indian agriculture cannot be 'improved'.

Voice From The South - IN THE NAME OF DEVELOPMENT

Issue 236 • May/June 2006 • Animate Earth > Regulars > Voice From The South

Development' has become a camouflage for capitalist growth.

FLAT VISION

Issue 232 • September/October 2005 • Nature Knows us - do we know nature? > Reviews

Review of The World is Flat

Voice From The South - CELEBRATING FOOD ECONOMIES

Issue 229 • March/April 2005 • The Spiritual Imperative > Regulars > Voice From The South

Voice From The South - GIFT OF FOOD

Issue 228 • January/February 2005 • Gaia and Global Change > Regulars > Voice From The South

Voice From The South

Issue 219 • July/August 2003 • A time to heal > Regulars > Voice From The South

Voice From The South

Issue 218 • May/June 2003 • Futility of War > Regulars > Voice From The South

Voice From The South

Issue 217 • March/April 2003 • Myth of Prosperity > Regulars > Voice From The South

PARADIGM SHIFT

Issue 214 • September/October 2002 • Challenge at Johannesburg > Feature articles

Rebuilding true security in an age of insecurity.

Voice From The South

Issue 211 • March/April 2002 • A sense of belonging > Regulars > Voice From The South

Voice From The South

Issue 210 • January/February 2002 • In Adoration of Nature > Regulars > Voice From The South

Voice From The South

Issue 209 • November/December 2001 • Crafts for Christmas > Regulars > Voice From The South

Voice From The South

Issue 208 • September/October 2001 • Technology: dream or nightmare? > Regulars > Voice From The South

GLOBALIZATION AND POVERTY

Issue 202 • September/October 2000 • Homage to Gaia > Feature articles

Economic globalization has become a war against nature and the poor.