Surviving the FutureMegawater: Replumbing the Modern WorldFor centuries humanity has built dams to tame waterways for our consumption, but our obsession with engineering is becoming unsustainable. Sep 1, 2013Sep 1, 2013
Surviving the FutureMake Love, Not CarbonThe ethical, individual approach to mitigating anthropogenic climate change is limitedAug 31, 2013Aug 31, 2013
Surviving the FutureFeeding the Plastic ParadiseFood, money and politics—In this second of two extracts from his latest book, “The Great African Land Grab?”, Lorenzo Cotula explains how the global food trading system has evolved for the benefit of the wealthyJul 19, 20131Jul 19, 20131
Surviving the FutureThe Great African Land GrabThe price of food post-globalisation is often invisible consequences. In this first of two extracts from his latest book, “The Great African Land Grab?”, Lorenzo Cotula looks at the impact of land deals on water resources. Jul 18, 2013Jul 18, 2013
Surviving the FuturePeak Water: What Happens When the Wells Go Dry?The President of the Earth Policy Institute says that the real threat to humanity’s future is our overuse of water resources.Jul 12, 20131Jul 12, 20131