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An ETC Group podcast mini-series Growing Carbon is Not Like Growing Watermelons In this podcast mini-series, Who Will Control the…
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An ETC Group podcast mini-series Digital Agriculture Invades Indigenous Territory in India In this podcast mini-series, Who Will Control the…
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An ETC Group podcast mini-series The 'Immaculate Conception of Data' In this podcast mini-series, Who Will Control the Food System,…
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An ETC Group podcast mini-series Which Corporations Will Control the Food System? In this podcast mini-series, Who Will Control the…
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A podcast by the ETC Group. In this special episode of the ETC Group podcast, we're sidestepping into the world…
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A podcast by The ETC Group, September 2020. Abeba Birhane is a PhD candidate in cognitive science at University College…
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A podcast by the ETC Group, August 2020. Most people think of technology in simple terms: as negative, positive or…
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Solange Lusiku Nsimire est rédactrice en chef du journal indépendant Le Souverain, basé à Bukavu, dans l’Est du Congo. C’est…
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Nnimmo Bassey is a renowned Nigerian environmental activist, well known for his work campaigning against the practices of multinational oil…
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On March 31, a blast killed 6 people in the predominantly Somali neighbourhood of Eastleigh in Kenya. Following the blast,…
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In May 2009, toxic sludge from a gold mine operated by African Barrick Gold (a subsidiary of Toronto-based Barrick Gold)…
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In this interview, Egyptian economist Samir Amin discusses capitalism in crisis, global financialisation and moving beyond capitalism.
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Ashraf Cassiem of the Cape Town-based Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign discusses the impact of the World Cup on South Africa.…
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The following audio piece features interviews with representatives of different countries across sub-Saharan Africa who were at Klimaforum.
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