September 3 2010

environment

Birds, booze and bulldozers – a brave tale of eco-protest

Once sent to prison for his beliefs, Peter Styles thinks releasing his eco protest novel on a pay-what-you-can basis is a fittingly defiant act. He gives The-Latest the inside story.

Letter from the climate change summit

Katie Davies - in Copenhagen, Denmark

Heavy-handed policing of protestorsHeavy-handed policing of protestorsEach border I successfully cross, the right to move freely feels more and more fragile. This feeling, familiar to many crossing lands around the globe, is new to me.

BP's ex-convict brigade in oil spill clean up

In tiny Grand Isle, where the BP workers now outnumber the full-time residents, Rebecca Dana talks to locals fuming that ex-convicts are among the cleanup workers and hears about unwanted advances, rising crime, and shout-filled town halls.

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