George Monbiot
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Jul- 2011 -19 July
Has-Beans
The government and the industry promised that they had dealt with aminopyralid poisoning. They haven’t. by George Monbiot: journalist, author,…
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12 July
Jellyfish Rule
Click for larger view Courtesy: Marc Roberts Have I just witnessed the beginning of the end of vertebrate ecology? by…
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1 July
Atro-City
As Sydney residents are being paid to leave the city, the case for compact, high-density settlement becomes clearer than ever.…
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Jun- 2011 -9 June
An Answer to the Meaning of Life
The well-intentioned dolts putting a price on nature are delivering it into the hands of business. by George Monbiot: journalist,…
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1 June
Underground Movement
The public reaction to new power lines could kill renewable energy: they must be buried. by George Monbiot: journalist, author,…
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May- 2011 -24 May
Pass the Parcel
How will the UK achieve a 50% carbon cut by 2027? By getting someone else to make our stuff. by…
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Apr- 2011 -21 April
Britain’s Private Militias
The Ratcliffe miscarriage of justice shows that we need a sweeping reform of the police. by George Monbiot: journalist, author,…
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Mar- 2011 -10 March
Head-Banging for Britain
by George Monbiot: journalist, author, academic and environmental and political activist, United Kingdom Should we reduce the speed limit to…
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Feb- 2011 -26 February
Robot Wars
by George Monbiot: journalist, author, academic and environmental and political activist, United Kingdom Every month more evidence piles up, suggesting…
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19 February
Stripped Bare
Shocking new financial manouevres by the British government show who it’s really working for. by George Monbiot: journalist, author, academic…
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8 February
A Corporate Coup d’Etat
You thought elections counted for something? Look at what wasn’t in the manifesto. by George Monbiot: journalist, author, academic and…
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2 February
Forest Chumps
The sale of England’s state forests is a chance to do something interesting. It’s being squandered. by George Monbiot: journalist,…
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