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Climate Summit in New York: The Lessons of Kyoto

Climate Summit in New York: The Lessons of Kyoto

by Gerardo Honty – On Friday, April 22 2016, the headquarters of the United Nations in New York received the representatives of the member states…

Extractivist malice in Peru

Extractivist malice in Peru

by Eduardo Gudynas – The enormous mining corporation tried…

Adios to cheap oil in globalization

Adios to cheap oil in globalization

Crucial days for the climate

Crucial days for the climate

Is it possible to have development without harming nature?

Is it possible to have development without harming nature?

Meet The Arne Næss Chair 2016 at the University of Oslo: Eduardo Gudynas South America has made significant social progress in recent years, resulting in…

Alternatives to Development for Latin America: A Politically Incorrect Guide

Alternatives to Development for Latin America: A Politically Incorrect Guide

Earth Talks with Eduardo Gudynas: Alternatives to Development for…

Alternatives to Development

Alternatives to Development

Buen Vivir and Nature’s Rights: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Buen Vivir and Nature’s Rights: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Is it possible to have development without harming nature?

Is it possible to have development without harming nature?

Meet The Arne Næss Chair 2016 at the University of Oslo: Eduardo Gudynas South America has made significant social progress in recent years, resulting in…

Alternatives to Development for Latin America: A Politically Incorrect Guide

Alternatives to Development for Latin America: A Politically Incorrect Guide

Earth Talks with Eduardo Gudynas: Alternatives to Development for…

Alternatives to Development

Alternatives to Development

Buen Vivir and Nature’s Rights: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Buen Vivir and Nature’s Rights: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Is it possible to have development without harming nature?

Is it possible to have development without harming nature?

Meet The Arne Næss Chair 2016 at the University of Oslo: Eduardo Gudynas South America has made significant social progress in recent years, resulting in…

Alternatives to Development for Latin America: A Politically Incorrect Guide

Alternatives to Development for Latin America: A Politically Incorrect Guide

Earth Talks with Eduardo Gudynas: Alternatives to Development for…

Alternatives to Development

Alternatives to Development

Buen Vivir and Nature’s Rights: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Buen Vivir and Nature’s Rights: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Is it possible to have development without harming nature?

Is it possible to have development without harming nature?

Meet The Arne Næss Chair 2016 at the University of Oslo: Eduardo Gudynas South America has made significant social progress in recent years, resulting in…

Alternatives to Development for Latin America: A Politically Incorrect Guide

Alternatives to Development for Latin America: A Politically Incorrect Guide

Earth Talks with Eduardo Gudynas: Alternatives to Development for…

Alternatives to Development

Alternatives to Development

Buen Vivir and Nature’s Rights: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Buen Vivir and Nature’s Rights: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

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Is it possible to have development without harming nature?

Is it possible to have development without harming nature?

September 21, 2016

Meet The Arne Næss Chair 2016 at the University of Oslo: Eduardo Gudynas South America has made significant social progress…

Alternatives to Development for Latin America: A Politically Incorrect Guide

Alternatives to Development for Latin America: A Politically Incorrect Guide

January 16, 2016

Earth Talks with Eduardo Gudynas: Alternatives to Development for Latin America: A Politically Incorrect Guide. With Eduardo Gudynas, Senior Researcher…

Environment See all

Adios to cheap oil in globalization

Adios to cheap oil in globalization

Politics See all

Extractivist malice in Peru

Extractivist malice in Peru

March 10, 2016

by Eduardo Gudynas – The enormous mining corporation tried every which way they could to evict this family of subsistence farmers. They used the police,…

Globalization See all

Hyperglobalization still on course

Hyperglobalization still on course

December 22, 2013

by Eduardo Gudynas – Experts in some parts of the world believe that globalization has stalled. For example, the prominent Spanish journalist, Ignacio Ramonet, argues…

Alternatives See all

Is it possible to have development without harming nature?

Is it possible to have development without harming nature?

September 21, 2016

Meet The Arne Næss Chair 2016 at the University of Oslo: Eduardo Gudynas South America has…

Climate Change and Transitions Towards Living Well in South America

Utopia or reality: can South America lead a fossil-free future?

Development See all

Climate Change and Transitions Towards Living Well in South America

Climate Change and Transitions Towards Living Well in South America

January 2, 2016

A review of some of the central ideas being discussed in a process of energy transitions…

“Friendly colonialism” and the contradictions of our progressive governments

Sow Extractivism, Reap Violence

Grassroots See all

Extractivist malice in Peru

Extractivist malice in Peru

March 10, 2016

by Eduardo Gudynas – The enormous mining corporation tried every which way they could to evict…

Myth of President José Mujica (Uruguay)

The battle over Ecuador’s oil takes a new twist

Sustainability See all

Thinking like Araucarias: development and conservation in other timescales

Thinking like Araucarias: development and conservation in other timescales

May 5, 2015

by Eduardo Gudynas – Fires of large tracts of forests in southern Chile and Argentina in…

The battle over Ecuador’s oil takes a new twist

Is doughnut economics too Western? Critique from Latin American

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