The Bonn Climate Change Conference shows how top down processes will not bring about just solutions for the majority world, Harpreet Kaur Paul writes.
A global social movement is rising. It is open, participatory and public, writes Jamie Kelsey-Fry.
Aid-by-drone, what’s not to like? New tech in the sector brings many problems, Nick Dowson explains.
To wipe out mass starvation we must engage with the politics that drive it, argues Alex de Waal.
Nick Dowson speaks with the indigenous lawyer and campaigner fighting a gas pipeline in Mexico.
A dystopian short story by Pat Cadigan on the future internet of things.
Hurricane Maria swept through Dominica, destroying 62 per cent of all dwellings and killing 57, Richard Swift reports.
What’s left for young people today? Yohann Koshy examines the emergence of ‘millennials’ and the political activism they are engaged in.
Stories you might have missed in 2017. By Kelsi Farrington.
Mandeep Tiwana on how repression becomes the rule.
Peasants, not industrial agriculture, are the way to feed the world, argue Pat Mooney and Nnimmo Bassey.
Taking the long view of fearless resistance. By Kevin Buckland, writing from Barcelona.
Tamara Pearson explains why the poor are not taken seriously on creative stages.
The vision of the future we are fed will leave many of us reeling, writes Dinyar Godrej. For what?
Noel Sharkey’s stark warning against the latest arms race.
Precision agriculture is where it’s at – according to the corporate giants. Jim Thomas inspects their plans.