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Humboldt travelling towards Chimborazo volcano in Ecuador (Image: BPK/SPSG, Berlin-Brandenburg/Hermann Buresch)

The discoverer of the New World

August 30, 2016

A review of ‘The Invention of Nature’ by Andrea Wulf On 16 July 1799 a revolutionary thinker arrived in Latin America. Unlike most Europeans who had preceded him to the continent, he didn’t believe in slavery and he promoted the rights of indigenous people. He saw mining for gold and silver for the exploitation it […]

Category: Latin America, Energy and the environment, Book reviews | Tags: Bolivar, volcanoes, environment, Colombia, Latin America, Venezuela

Happy new year

Happy new year

August 19, 2014

We’re behaving as if we had 1.5 earths available to us, and our behaviour is getting worse. Every year the Global Footprint Network calculates the date on which people use up one year’s worth of the planet’s biocapacity. In 2013 we achieved this on 20 August. This year we’ve done it a day earlier. In […]

Category: Energy and the environment | Tags: environment, climate change, energy efficiency

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If we don’t put the environment high on our list of concerns, it will

March 13, 2014

This longer than usual post is one of a series of essays on policy themes published by the Chartered Institute of Housing. Since it was elected on the promise of becoming the ‘greenest government ever’, the Guardian’s green-o-meter has been monitoring the coalition’s progress. Back in early 2011, it was still doing pretty well, but […]

Category: Housing, Energy and the environment | Tags: environment, housing investment, climate change, Green Deal, energy efficiency

Enjoy your Nutella

August 13, 2013

Earlier this year the WWF announced that Nutella, the chocolate spread, would soon be produced only from sustainable palm oil. This sounds like good news. Millions of hectares of rainforest have been cleared to make way for palm plantations. In Borneo and Sumatra, this could soon mean the extinction of the orangutan. The smog that […]

Category: Latin America, Energy and the environment | Tags: Honduras, environment

Costa Rica puts its eco-reputation at risk

Costa Rica puts its eco-reputation at risk

December 15, 2011

Known as one of the originators of eco-tourism, and appearing a very creditable third in a world index of sustainability, Costa Rica has a reputation to maintain.  Its tourism industry, based around the country’s slogan ‘No artificial ingredients’, is worth over £2bn annually, more than its coffee and banana exports combined.  Though the smallest country […]

Category: Latin America, Energy and the environment | Tags: Nicaragua, environment, Costa Rica

Book Review: Planet of Slums by Mike Davis

Book Review: Planet of Slums by Mike Davis

June 2, 2007

If you have ever worried that we might be concreting over south-east England, this book could be a useful antidote.  The problem is not in Greater London.  If anywhere is being concreted over, it’s Mexico City, Mumbai, Sao Paulo and the many other southern cities that have grown tenfold in just fifty years.

Category: Latin America, Energy and the environment, Book reviews | Tags: environment, slums | 1 Response

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