New Internationalist is renowned for its radical, campaigning stance on a range of world issues, from the cynical marketing of babymilk in the Majority World to human rights in Burma.
GBP 4.45 — Released 1 March 2014
New Internationalist examines the world’s voracious appetite for raw materials and the explosive growth of mineral exploration around the globe. We look at commodity dependency from East Kalimantan, to Madagascar, to Canada’s tar sands and ask what that means for communities whose lands and livelihoods are threatened. And we try to answer the most pressing question of all: how can counties control and manage their natural resources for the greater good?
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