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By: Meg Wilcox Date: April 4th 2016 Source: Ensia.com As in other places around the world, Mexico’s wind boom runs the risk of bypassing the poor, which is why we need new global standards.
By:  Leo Jegho Date: August 31st 2016 Source: Global Indonesian Voices With urban growth averaging 4.4 percent annually, it is predicted that 68 percent of Indonesia’s population will live in cities over the coming 10 years. Jakarta, GIVnews.com – Indonesia’s total population is currently about
By: Patrick Adoga Date: September 21st 2016 Source: Today As the world celebrates the International Day of Struggle against Monoculture Tree Plantations today, conservationists have warned transnational companies from Europe, America and Asia against scramble for land in Nigeria and Africa for
By: Nandini Velho, Aparajita Datta, Anirban Datta-Roy, Mihin Dollo Date: November 9th 2016 Source: The Arunachal Times The recent articles by Umesh Srinivasan and Idar Nyori have brought the promise and pitfalls of oil palm expansion in Arunachal Pradesh to the fore.
By: Danish Khan Date: February 22nd 2016 Source: The International News Due to the colonial history of Pakistan, land distribution is highly skewed in favor of political and social elites. According to estimates, four percent of the wealthiest rural landowners own more than fifty percent of all
By: Moisés Rendón Date: March 13th 2016 Source: Panam Post Respect for Private Property Marks the Difference between Poverty and Prosperity In 1763, immigrants to the North American colonies had more secure property rights than a native-born Venezuelan does in the 21st century.
Press Release Date: June 7th 2016 Source: European Parliament News
By: Greg Scruggs Date: September 15th 2016 Source: Citiscope Community groups want to show next month’s conference that answers begin at the bottom, not at the top.
By: Special Correspondent Date: October 10th 2016 Source: The Hindu Swabhimani Samavesha seeks abolition of ‘pankti bheda’ in Udupi Mutts Social activist and ‘Chalo Una’ organiser Jignesh Mevani on Sunday said that the ‘Swabhimani Sangharsha Samavesha’ should become the voice of the oppressed
By: W. T. WHITNEY Date: February 16th 2016 Source: Counterpunch Progressive political movements in Venezuela, Argentina, and Brazil have recently encountered reverses. Bolivian President Evo Morales is his country’s longest serving president and first indigenous one. Now his 10 – year old
By: Boonnum Kerdkaew Date: March 10th 2016 Source: Bangkok Post UTTARADIT - Residents of two communities say land reform authorities plan to distribute land at Bueng Kalo marsh to wealthy people and relatives of politicians.

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