Big Business Loots Carbon Trading Scheme
January 30, 2009 12:00 am Leave your thoughts Fred McDowell argues that free market solutions to the problem of industrial pollution are bound to fail.
Fred McDowell argues that free market solutions to the problem of industrial pollution are bound to fail.
Gavin O'Toole reviews Jonathan Cook's insightful book about the thinking behind US Middle East policy.
A Justice For Colombia report on the latest in a series of state-sponsored killings aimed at terrorising Colombia's labour movement.
Garry Leech on why US policy towards its Latin American neighbours is unlikely to change significantly under President Obama.
With politicians and financial experts grasping at straws in their efforts to resolve the worst economic crisis in decades, Mick Brooks outlines the case for the nationalisation of the banking system.
With UK unemployment figures reaching a ten-year high, Christopher Vasey reviews the experts' forecasts for an even gloomier 2009.
In the week of Barack Obama's historic inauguration, Safreena Rajan examines the key issues which Obama will have to address in order to deliver on his promise of "change".
S.E. on the Venezuelan President's hopes for a constructive relationship with the incoming Obama administration.
Guardian journalist George Monbiot poors scorn on the notion that climate change issues are the preserve of a misanthropic middle-class snobbery.
Socialist Appeal's Terry McPartlan provides a Marxist analysis of the current financial crisis.