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As a child, Yves Béhar dreamed of becoming a writer. Inspired by the battle scenes covering the Turkish carpets in his parents’ home and the French bestseller Papillon he devoured in his youth, B ...
From Rise to ruin, rising again. Unlimited sunlight dazzles the eye, blurring the line of the horizon. The silhouettes of chimneys and their smoke hats tremble the waves of heat. In this high valley of ...
There is no such thing as coincidence. Geneva and New York are the two world capitals of “Global Issue Players,” with members of this formidable tribe thick on the ground in both cities. And so ...
Climatologist Jean Jouzel offers a cool assessment of climate change’s heated debate by Marielle Court Organized right-wing sceptics are fighting bare-knuckled the existence of climate change, and with their own scientific experts, hacked emails ...
The El Pino district From rise to ruin, rising again Unlimited sunlight dazzles the eye, blurring the line of the horizon. The silhouettes of chimneys and their smoke hats tremble the waves of heat. In ...
How capitalist greed infiltrated a humanitarian motive In recent years, the idea of giving small loans to poor people became the darling of the development world, hailed as the long elusive formula to propel even ...
Todd Stern, the United States climate envoy, in charge of brokering an international deal on climate, photographed at the State Department, Washington. D.C. The United States Major Economies Forum by Joe Conason When the ...
Helène Pelosse Interim Director-General, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) An interview on the birth of a new agency On June 8, 2010, one year after HeÅLle`ne Pelosse took the job as Interim ...
Lamy ponders the Triangle of Coherence by Pascal Lamy, Director, World Trade Organization (WTO) I define global governance as the system assisting human society to achieve common objectives in a sustainable (i.e., fair and ...
The trump card over poverty, disease, and hunger is. . . climate change. The last year has been a momentous one for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and climate science, and not always for the ...
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