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The importance of food reserves in a hungry world

Article / 28th May 2009

The issue of globally-managed food reserves is receiving increased attention from policymakers in light of the food price crisis. But will the current proposals help achieve food security, or do we need a new framework to discuss their implementation?

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Share The World's Resources attends the UN Commission on Sustainable Development

News / 27th May 2009

In light of the escalating food and climate crises, STWR participated in the Commission for Sustainable Development (CSD) at the UN headquarters as governments, international agencies and NGOs negotiated a common position for agricultural reform.

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UN Commission on Sustainable Development: a backgrounder

Article / 27th April 2009

Diplomats, NGOs and business groups met at the United Nations in May 2009 for the highest level forum on Sustainable Development. But what is the history of the Commission on Sustainable Development, and what is this forum designed to achieve? 

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Kyoto to Copenhagen: a dangerous gulf between policy and action

Blog / 2nd April 2009

The climate change conference in Copenhagen during March 2009 highlighted a growing gulf between science, policy and action – a fatal flaw that increases the risk of an abrupt and irreversible climatic shift. A backgrounder by STWR.

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Right relationship: building a whole earth economy

Article / 2nd April 2009

The priority given to short term growth in mainstream economics undermines the Earth’s ability to maintain its ecological balance and neglects the principle of fairness in the distribution of resources, according to the new book ‘Right Relationship’. A review by Alexia Eastwood.

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