International solidarity & global perspectives
Up one level- Nigeria - poverty amid plenty — by CamWalker — last modified 2008-03-13 17:59
- The Nigeria Delta, oil interests and community resistance, 10 years after the death of Ken Saro Wiwa. November 2006.
- ‘La Resistencia: un Cambino hacia la Sustentabilidad’ — by CamWalker — last modified 2008-03-13 17:59
- (Resistance as a strategy for sustainability) (1999)
- External Debt, Ecological Debt - Who Owes Who? — by CamWalker — last modified 2008-03-13 17:59
- In dealing with environmental issues, the green movement in countries like Australia tend to take a local or national perspective, often forgetting that there are no real ‘borders’ when it comes to the global environment.
- International conference on human and environmental rights — by CamWalker — last modified 2008-03-13 17:59
- Cartagena, Colombia, 2003
- RESISTANCE AT BIG MOUNTAIN – the final days? — by CamWalker — last modified 2008-03-13 18:00
- The Navajo (or Dine’h) are the largest of the Native American Nations and are one of the best known Native Peoples of North America. Most people, however, will be unaware that some of their community are engaged in what is perhaps the final stage of a 30 year war of attrition against people living around Black Mesa - Big Mountain, in the north eastern corner of the Navajo reservation in Arizona. (2000).
- Environmental Justice, Ecological Debt and Environmental Space: a framework for change? — by CamWalker — last modified 2008-05-04 05:53
- What is the political framework for environmental campaigning in Australia? Is it just about sustainable land management, cleaner production, the need to protect our last remaining old growth forests? Or is it also something else – about justice, solidarity and our place in the world? (2004)
