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Bali Conference, Day 11: Does haste make waste?

by James Russell on December 13, 2007
The tension between massive, immediate action and effective action...

Bali Conference, Day 10: Is skepticism contagious?

by James Russell on December 12, 2007
It starts innocently enough. “You know science isn’t a consensus process.”

Bali Conference, Day 9: Brackets, [friend][foe] of the consensus process

by James Russell on December 11, 2007
When sea level is rising and there’s no common ground in sight...

Bali Conference, Day 8: The carbon world, big and small

by James Russell on December 10, 2007
I’ve just arrived back from a reception at the UN climate conference in Bali hosted by the International Emissions Trading Association (IETA).

Bali Conference, Day 5: No rest for the weary

by James Russell on December 7, 2007
Friday’s here, but the work at the UN climate conference in Bali continues tomorrow.

Bail Conference, Day 4: The eye of the storm

by James Russell on December 6, 2007
It’s Thursday, and the negotiations at the UN climate conference in Bali have moved behind closed doors.

Bali Conference, Day 3: Off on the wrong foot?

by James Russell on December 6, 2007
I’m beginning to find my way here at the UN climate conference in Bali—but what about the negotiators?

Bali Conference, Day 2: And they’re off!

by James Russell on December 4, 2007
Day 2 of the UN climate conference in Bali, and things are already heating up.

A First-Timer's First Day at Bali

by James Russell on December 3, 2007
Today, a herd of suits hurried passed a handful of swimsuit-clad vacationers in the Nusa Dua resort area of Bali, Indonesia.

Is “Skipping” Enough to Save the World?

by Erik Assadourian on November 26, 2007
Freegans often find sustenance at the bottom of dumpsters, helping to reduce waste and limit their participation in the destructive global economy. But is this the best use of their time, or are they just propping up an exploitative economic system?
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