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What we're doing Right
“This isn’t about who wins – this is about who votes”
29th March 2010
In a globalised world decisions made in one country profoundly affect another. Do we need to re-think democracy as we know it?
What we're doing Right
Copenhagen’s Climate Control Circus
11th February 2010
Copenhagen accomplished nothing, but did at least signify something: the political process isn’t working, and local and individual efforts are not just important solutions but — for now — the only solutions.
What we're doing Wrong
Canada’s greatest eco embarrassments
21st January 2010
“Canadian smugness is so tiresome — it is one of the main things holding us back from actually doing anything constructive”
Why it matters
A global warning
10th January 2010
“This is one of the few climate change documentaries that actually gives you reason to have hope”
What we're doing Wrong
What Copenhagen’s demonstrators wanted you to know
9th January 2010
My last post about Copenhagen for American documentary Hooked On Growth about the conference – and the message that was lost in the chaos
Why it matters
“It was a thrill beyond belief to be in that sea of people”
4th January 2010
Q & A with Sven Huseby about his film A Sea Change, Copenhagen, and our future
What we're doing Wrong
Much ado about a napkin
23rd December 2009
A surreal ending to a surreal conference, made all the more bewildering by the most powerful news organisation in the world
What we're doing Wrong
Head in the tar sand
18th December 2009
One of the ultimate barriers to opposing the tar sands is not legal but psychological
Why it matters
Editorial: Climate change is the social justice issue for our generation
16th December 2009
Our collective thinking is finally shifting: “environmental” and “economic” issues are one and the same.
What we're doing Wrong
The other conference, and the other climate cause
15th December 2009
Negotiations at Copenhagen leave water and its effects on climate change out of the picture