by Nnimmo | Sep 1, 2018 | Analysis, Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Culture, Dirty Energy, Environment, Food, Militarism, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth
Extractives and the Privatizing the Oceans. It has become common knowledge that by 2050 there will be more plastic in the oceans than fish. That is quite alarming. More alarming, however, should be the fact that we are already consuming a lot of plastic through the...
by Nnimmo | Aug 23, 2018 | Alternatives, Analysis, Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Culture, Development alternatives, Dirty Energy, Environment, Food, Militarism, Policy, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth
Fish is More Valuable Than Oil. When we say that fish is more valuable than oil, we are staying a plain fact. Fish are living organisms whereas crude oil comes from fossils or long dead matter. Fish support our life with necessary protein. It is estimated that...
by Nnimmo | May 4, 2018 | Alternatives, Analysis, Culture, Development alternatives, Dirty Energy, Environment, Militarism, Policy
Ogoni Clean up – An Engagement in Social Engineering , a step towards reclaiming our future. Pollution is the number one killer in the world today. It is deadlier than the wars in the world today, than smoking, malnutrition and others. This was the finding...
by Nnimmo | Mar 14, 2018 | Analysis, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Environment, Militarism, Policy, Stories
Living in Fear- Wars, conflict and natural resources in the heart of Africa – is a book written by Juan Lopez Villar, a development and environmental analyst. He holds a PhD in the field of Environmental Law. This book explores the general relation between wars,...
by Nnimmo | Jan 13, 2018 | Analysis, Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Culture, Development alternatives, Environment, Food, Militarism
Halting Head Hunting Herders. The gruesome murder of our brothers, sisters and children in Benue State by herdsmen has taken the level of insecurity in Nigeria to new heights. While some of us were quick to avoid the devastating photos of the carnage as posted in...
by Nnimmo | Oct 19, 2017 | Climate Change, Culture, Environment, Food, Militarism, Policy, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth
Our conception of ownership of any piece of the Earth depends largely on our relationship with the Earth. When land is treated as a commodity, as an article of trade, conflict becomes inevitable. This is the driver of the call for the formalization of land titling and...
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