The Money Gusher
June 11, 2010 12:00 am Leave your thoughts
The oil industry's decommissioning costs will dwarf those of nuclear power. The money being made now should be put aside to meet them, writes George Monbiot.
The oil industry's decommissioning costs will dwarf those of nuclear power. The money being made now should be put aside to meet them, writes George Monbiot.
Chris Mason-Fielding voted in his first election on May 6th. He reflects on an entertaining and eventful campaign.
Mick Brooks reviews the Bank of England's assessment of the banking crisis.
Ahmed Amr says the Israeli massacre of activists was a cynical and calculated act.
James Suggett on a new series of anti-corruption measures in Venezuela.
Online user comments are a new site in the battle over public perceptions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, writes Ahmed Amr.
With news coverage gradually moving towards a 'paperless world' in the internet age, Ramzy Baroud considers the implications for political journalism.
Dan Morley reflects on why - the Greeks apart - workers across Europe and America have not turned to class-based political struggle in these recession-hit times.
The Venezuelan president has launched his own personal website, as Kiraz Janicke reports.
Uri Avnery on conspiracy theories, old and new.