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Feeding Frenzy Debate Editorial content | Articles
Submitted by mute on Tuesday, 8 July, 2008 - 16:01
Graham Burnett, Gareth Dale, James Heartfield, et al

Last week Mute hosted an open discussion entitled 'Feeding Frenzy: Food, Fuel and Finance' in which we tried to connect the recent food crisis to a chain of 'crises' – first the credit crunch and, following hard on its heals, the unprecedented hike in fuel prices. We would like to continue this debate here with your help!


Climate Change CO2lonialism Editorial content | Magazine
Submitted by mute on Thursday, 10 May, 2007 - 10:29
Tim Forsyth and Zoe Young

In their tango with grassroots green activists, inter-governmental policy makers are taking the lead. Tim Forsyth and Zoe Young analyse the ‘new green order’ and the carbon offset colonialism that accompanies it


Governator Bill Editorial content |
Submitted by mute on Wednesday, 9 May, 2007 - 12:14
Governator Bill

Capital Climes Editorial content | Magazine
Submitted by mute on Wednesday, 2 May, 2007 - 14:44
Will Barnes

Liberal critics assume that climate change is a ‘man-made’ process, not a natural phenomenon. Against this view, Will Barnes argues that global warming does indeed have an inhuman agent behind it – not nature but capital

Capitalist Criminality


biological narrative #7- Danaus OpenPublishing |
Submitted by tweaver on Friday, 2 February, 2007 - 02:45
biological narrative #7- Danaus

from the live cinema performance of microMacroCosm (Amsterdam, June 2006): a speculative data project exploring the potential of the biological narrative within the space of the cosmological imagination.


Tak Editorial content |
Submitted by mute on Wednesday, 31 January, 2007 - 15:43
Tak

Tak by Merijn Bolink 


Five Years Editorial content | Magazine
Submitted by mute on Sunday, 10 October, 2004 - 23:00
James Cooper

In 1992, 1,700 of the leading scientists in the world put their names to a document that was released to the press and which included the following phrases: "Human beings and the natural world are on a collision course... The environment is suffering critical stress... Heedless exploitation of depletable ground water supplies endangers food production and other essential human systems...


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