When it comes to climate change, columnist Walden Bello writes, the G8 got its numbers all wrong.
Columns
The unpopularity of the United States in Pakistan should force Washington to rethink its policies, argues columnist Zia Mian.
Gigantic dams have returned to Latin America, reports columnist Laura Carlsen, and they're just as destructive as the old ones.
Columnist Michael Klare says that it's time to start thinking about the post-oil era.
Politics is much like physics, columnist Conn Hallinan argues: for every reaction there is an equal and opposite reaction. And NATO is generating just such a reaction.
Misplaced money, cost overruns, contractors gone wild: the Pentagon is in dire need of austerity and oversight.
The World Bank and the IMF are the real culprits behind the current food crisis, argues columnist Walden Bello.
The Mexican government wants to put its national oil industry into private hands, reports columnist Laura Carlsen, but it's going to be a tough sell.
A decade after India and Pakistan exploded their nuclear devices, the cloud that still hangs over South Asia is growing darker.
In a shifting political landscape, columnist Michael Klare points out, mammoth energy reserves are increasingly more important than huge military arsenals.