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.........to challenge received wisdom, to respect knowledge of the past in the context of the past, to acknowledge expertise,
and to equip people to participate in political debate about how their world develops.


Editor: HELEN GAVAGHAN - Editorial advisory board: Fred Pearce, Martin Redfern, Cynan Ellis-Evans, Paula Cleggett.

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INDEX: 2010

Editorial
Jan.- Feb., 2010

Editorial
Mar.- Apr., 2010

Editorial
May - June, 2010

No Editorial:
July - Aug., 2010

Editorial
Sept.- Oct., 2010

Editorial
Nov.- Dec., 2010.

INDEX: 2009

INDEX: 2011

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New hope for medicine: where cells come from.
an article based round a conference in Toronto, by Helen Gavaghan.

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Book review Progressive Developmen, Ed. Arie Issar.
by Fred Pearce

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Time to rewrite the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change,
argues Helen Gavaghan.

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Interview by Helen Gavaghan with Dr Tillmann Mohr,
special advisor to the secretary general for satellite matters
and on the global framework for climate services.

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Editorial only in this issue.

volume i, Volume II 2009 - contents.

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INDEX: 2009

Editorial
Jan.- Feb., 2009

Editorial
Mar.- Apr., 2009

Editorial
May - June, 2009

Editorial:
July - Aug., 2009

Editorial
Sept.- Oct., 2009

Editorial
Nov.- Dec., 2009.

INDEX: 2010

INDEX: 2011

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Explorations of the Heavens and the Earth
by Ferdinando Patat.

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Review of Caritas in veritate and Hidden Wealth,
by Helen Gavaghan

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How the Iraq War Inquiry should proceed, by Alice Mahon.
Weep for the Mekong, by Fred Pearce.
The search for the truth about alternative medicine, by Helen Gavaghan

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Proteins, crystals, synchrotrons and drug design.
By Liz Carpenter.

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An essay: 3.2 Alpha/beta deep structure and four types of structural violence.
By Johan Galtung.


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A Poem: Butterflies.
By Gil and Natalie Dekel.



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Book review: Elephants and donkeys set up the energy debate.
By Fred Pearce.



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