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Green protectionism vs. growth

IPN Opinion article

Author: Caroline Boin

As world delegates tried in Bonn (9-11 April to revive the climate-change talks that collapsed in Copenhagen, the USA and other rich countries were working on protectionist carbon tariffs that will harm their own economies and harm the poor even more. On top of that, these "border measures" or "adaptation mechanisms" will not even have much effect on emissions.

Rwanda needs the freedom to disagree with Kagame

IPN Letters

Author: Linda Whetstone

Rwanda's President Kagame is good on economic freedom, but political freedom is just as important, argues IPN's Chairman, Linda Whetstone

A skeptical look at Earth Day

IPN Opinion article

Author: Julian Morris

Earth Day is now 40 but the environmental movement is still fighting old and pointless battles, such as the one against life-enhancing pesticides. On the other hand, it is not fighting battles that really do need fighting to allow the poor to improve their lot all over the world.

The new boom in malaria

Author: Philip Stevens

World Malaria Day, 25 April - The biggest threat is the rise of drug-resistant parasites due to fake and sub-standard medicines. As with other drugs before, this resistance is emerging all along the Mekong, from Cambodia to Myanmar, where the wonder-drug artemisinin is already failing: this threatens malaria victims everywhere.

The truth about foreign aid that politicians won't admit

IPN Opinion article

Author: Alec van Gelder

Despite an unsustainable deficit at home, all three parties want to continue an aid binge abroad.

Killing the malaria killer

IPN Opinion article

Author: Richard Tren

On World Malaria Day, activists and governments discuss many weapons against the disease except one of the most effective: DDT 

The new boom in malaria

IPN Opinion article

Author: Philip Stevens

The outlook for malaria remains poor because of fake drugs and bad governance

Maternal instincts

IPN News coverage

Author: Philip Stevens

Good news on maternal health issues was stifled, but the public deserves better says this editorial