Northern countries still see desertification as a local problem caused by population pressures rather than international trade patterns and market demands

Developing countries are wary of the proposed treaty as chemicals like DDT are still used in many malaria prone regions for vector control

After almost 10 years of fighting for or against a forest convention, there is not even a common view on why forests are under threat and what should be done

Does a country have the right to demand that its domestic standards on environmental protection be applicable to all countries?

A no holds barred treaty on investments would hand over the world on a platter to MNCs

GEF should have been a liability fund, rather than a guilt fund set up by the North to make up for the global damage it had caused

If the South wants to protect its interests against the power of the Bretton Woods institutions and WTO, it will need its own, equally powerful forum

For long lasting commitment, climate negotiations will have to keep all three goals in mind. Can they be tied together?

Knowledge without power, and power bereft of knowledge. This, in sum, is the story of mismanagement of wildlife and protected forests in India. Wildlife researchers say the forest bureaucracy is untouched by scientific understanding. Wildlife officials ar

A village committee in Orissa improves the fate of its poverty stricken people with dedication and determination

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