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I predict a riot cop

I'm standing in front of a line of riot cops, arms raised to demonstrate my non-violent intentions, chanting peaceful protest, peaceful protest as their batons twitch menacingly two feet from my face. The 2,000 people around me are doing likewise well, apart from those busy staffing the compost toilets, powering the bicycles that make the microphones work, running the communal kitchen and being interviewed live on the BBC. It must be another climate camp.

All Our Mothers Deserve a Little Peace and Justice

When my wife looked at me this past Monday with fear in her eyes and exclaimed. What day is Mother's Day? I had a good chuckle. About once a year we each have that moment: stricken with the thought that we've forgotten Mother's Day and will forever live in bad child purgatory.

So you think young people don't care about politics?

I went on the Put People First protest with my Dad, the oldest rocker in town, last month. He turned to me at one point, with genuine surprise in his voice, and said: 'There are loads of young people here!' I wasn’t surprised: I'm young and I was there.

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Into the vortex of identity

Thirteen years ago, I moved to the Netherlands. I had become yet one more manifestation of the shifting populations of our planet and, unbeknownst to me, the tiny rivulet of my life was about to be drawn irresistibly into a torrent of argument that would course violently through the country. A torrent of culture, race, class and intolerant rage that would briefly grab the world's attention.

Peace offerings

Members of citizens’ groups for peace that attempt to bridge the Israeli-Palestinian divide talk with Hadani Ditmars about why working together brings its own rewards.

No room for bigots

Canadian multiculturalism is in rude health and has licked the kinds of problems that crop up in other countries. Haroon Siddiqui explains how.

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    20 Nov 09

    Africa's people and environment are suffering at the hand of foreign corporations.

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    20 Nov 09

    The Zero Carbon Caravan sets off for Copenhagen in August.

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  • What revolution?

    20 Nov 09

    Socialism is no match for plastic cups!

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  • In danger of destruction

    20 Nov 09

    Vancouver's only working farm is in danger of destruction by developers, writes Canadian journalist Hadani Ditmars, who will soon be joining New Internationalist as a co-editor

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  • 10 Things You Need to Know About Carbon Offsets

    20 Nov 09

    Environmental justice campaigner Jutta Kill lays out ten reasons to reject carbon offsets.

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  • Guilt Complex

    20 Nov 09

    Co-editor Adam Ma’anit argues it’s time to ditch the guilt.

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    20 Nov 09

    Brazilian environmentalist Marcelo Calazans imagines a dystopian future where the carbon offset industry is permitted to expand at great cost to Brazilian forests.

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  • Climate Change

    Looks at scientific findings, the politics of climate change and the options for working towards a low-carbon future.

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    An ideal guide, in question and answer format, to this most complex of conflicts.

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    20 November 2009
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    Peaceful alternatives to invasion and force - all explored through real cases where conflicts have been resolved.

    By Helen Ware

    20 November 2009

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