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Bali diary
It is a rush for delegates, journalists and lobbyists, between meetings that last into the night because the agenda of this conference is "mind bogglingly complicated," as one senior British official put it. By Charles Clover in Bali.
10 Dec 2007

Bog barons: Indonesia's carbon catastrophe
The continued destruction of peatland forests will greatly accelerate climate change, writes Fred Pearce. So what is the solution?
06 Dec 2007

Biofuels - a solution worse than the problem?
Planting the world with biofuels and sucking the rivers dry is the way to madness and starvation , writes Fred Pearce. And it might not even prevent global warming.
05 Dec 2007

Farming resurgent as demand exceedes supply
Food inflation has woken farmers' muscle that had become weak from disuse, writes Michael Wigan
05 Dec 2007

Earthlog
Charles Clover looks forward to the Bali conference and the slow process of attempting to address the cliamte issue
29 Nov 2007

The plastic bag debate
Should disposable carriers be banned? Read both sides of the argument and tell us what you think
27 Nov 2007

Signing Kyoto - the easy bit for Kevin Rudd
True to his campaign promise, Australia's shiny new prime minister, Kevin Rudd, will sign up to the Kyoto Protocol on global warming, writes Nick Squires in Sydney.
27 Nov 2007

Earthlog
Charles Clover on Gordon Brown's diversionary tactic of planning to eliminate disposable carrier bags.
22 Nov 2007

The Var - boar hunter's paradise
Anita Rieu-Sicart, on the wild boar in the Var deprtement and how the local hunters are addressing the problem.
20 Nov 2007

Nuclear power . . . what's the problem?
We have no option but to make these critical decisions relating to how we supply the energy requirements of a 21st century growth economy, the consequences of which will affect us all, directly or through our children and grandchildren, writes Dr Bryson Gore.
20 Nov 2007

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