Peter GuestinThe BlowerUnder the volcano, Bali is sinkingA crisis on the slopes of Mount Agung highlights the great fragility of the island paradiseMar 12, 2018Mar 12, 2018
Peter GuestLast stand at LeuserA unique Indonesian ecosystem lies in the path of the palm oil industry, which must ceaselessly expand to sate the bottomless appetite of…Jan 12, 2017Jan 12, 2017
Peter GuestAmerican furyHow a real estate magnate and reality show host hijacked the US political establishment and exposed the dark side of the American…Oct 11, 2016Oct 11, 2016
Peter GuestinRaconteur MagazinePhilippines struggles to kick the coal habitA country on the frontline of climate change is unable to shake off its dependence on dirty energyOct 11, 2016Oct 11, 2016
Peter GuestinRaconteur MagazineSelling out Hong KongTwo years after the Umbrella Movement brought Hong Kong’s desire for real democracy to the world’s attention, Beijing’s grip on the Special…Oct 11, 2016Oct 11, 2016
Peter GuestinThe CrosierExile NationAs thousands of would-be asylum seekers try to reach the UK, the government has hardened its stance on refugees fleeing one of the most…Jul 30, 2015Jul 30, 2015
Peter GuestinThe CrosierHow the world chocolate market nearly ate itselfThe port town of San Pedro is an archipelago of fenced-off warehouses separated by wide expanses of red dirt and wild vegetation. At the…Jul 20, 2015Jul 20, 2015
Peter GuestinThe CrosierThe CureAfrica’s healthcare systems may be transitioning out of decades of internationally funded ‘crisis mode’.Mar 11, 2015Mar 11, 2015
Peter GuestinThe CrosierGiant Cows, Geoengineering and the Lazarus FrogCould re-creating previously extinct species recreate whole prehistoric ecosystems, and even prevent catastrophic climate change?Aug 7, 2013Aug 7, 2013
Peter GuestinThe CrosierThe Heat and the FuryNew research shows that a warmer world is a more violent oneAug 6, 2013Aug 6, 2013