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![]() Pacific Ecologist 4 - Summer 2002/2003
SUSTAINABILITY FORUM
The Quest for Sustainable Societies - BISHAM SINGH
Kimihia katoa nga putake o te kaupapa - in the problem lies the answer - BRIAN KEPA KIP MORGAN
Why is Sustainable Development so Difficult? - JOHN PEET
FREE-TRADE WAR ON NATURE
Trading the planet to death - ROD DONALD
Sacred Lake Cowal Under Mining Threat - RUTH ROSENHEK
Help Protect Endangered Woodlands of Australia
- CECILE VAN DER BURGH & CARMEL FLINT
Resource Wars - From War Zones to Shopping Malls
- Worldwatch Institute
Banana Workers win against Dow, Shell and Standard Fruit
- Pesticide Action Network
Living Planet Report 2002 - World Wildlife Fund
CLIMATE
Climate Perils Could Bankrupt Insurers
The Coming Decline of Oil - GERALD LEACH
Global Warming pledge
WETLANDS The Ramsar Convention: a review of wetlands management in New Zealand - PHILIPPE GERBEAUX WAR - TERROR
War no answer to terrorism - KEITH LOCKE
Terrorism & American Foreign Policy - ROBERT ELIAS
PACIFIC ISLANDS REPORTS
In defence of human rights in Fiji - 'ATU EMBERSON-BAIN
Empowering Pacific Island communities - SYLVIA TROOST
Solomon Islands - a failed state, but a determined people
- JOHN ROUGHAN
BOOK REVIEWS
Business as Unusual by ANITA RODDICK reviewed by Prue Hyman
Unholy Wars: Terror in the Name of Islam by JOHN L. ESPOSITO
reviewed by Muqtedar Khan
Pacific Women speak out for Independence & Denuclearisation
- Zohl de Ishtar ed. Reviewed by Derek Wilson
American Heat: Ethical Problems with the United States Responses to
Global Warming by Donald Brown
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