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When Worlds Collide #21: Walking in Rio with Three Friendly Ghosts…
Text of my ‘When Worlds Collide’ column published in Ceylon Today Sunday newspaper on 24 June 2012 As government officials, activists, researchers and journalists from around the world converged in Rio de Janeiro this week for the UN Conference on … Continue reading
Posted in Communicating Development, Environment, Environmental policy, Film making, Journalism, Science Journalism, South Asia, Sustainable Development
Tagged Adrian Cowell, Amazon forest, Anil Agarwal, Cariocas, Centre for Science and Environment India, City of God, Darryl D’Monte, environmental journalism, environmental journalist, favelas, Kamal Nath, Rio de Janeiro, Rio+20, Robert Lamb, SciDev.Net, Sunita Narain, UN Conference on Sustainable Development
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