Ceres 1995 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
"A disaster for the environment, rural economies, food quality and food security." | Environmental issues | Lang, Tim, Hines, Colin |
"A major step in a good direction...." (GATT will benefit farmers) | Environmental issues | Tangermann, Stegan |
Can a Canadian Iroquois revive the Six Nations' farming tradition? | Environmental issues | Moses, Jim |
Cashing in on human rights. | Environmental issues | Dunn, Kate |
"Food will be used as a weapon against India." | Environmental issues | Sharma, Devinder |
Ocean ranching: the solution, or only a bad idea whose time has come? | Environmental issues | Bartley, Devin |
Population was only part of the problem in Rwanda. (overpopulation as a cause of Rwandan ethnic conflicts) | Environmental issues | Dunn, Kate |
Realigning the pieces on Latin America's trade chess-board. | Environmental issues | Yeves, Enrique |
The Cairo population plan ignores the role of the rural world. (issues discussed at 1994 Conference on Population and Development, Cairo, Egypt) | Environmental issues | Baeza-Lopez, Patricia |
"The status quo is a definite possibility." (Canadian opposition to provisions of GATT) | Environmental issues | Duren, Erna van, Meilke, Karl |
"Thousands of family farmers will become casualties to this adjustment." (GATT unfavorable to farmers) | Environmental issues | Pugh, Terry |
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