Globalization

The GreenHouse Project

In the inner-city of Johannesburg, The GreenHouse Project is turning one urban park into a seedbed for sustainable communities. The program takes a holistic approach to the city's challenges, integrating green building and design, efficient and renewable energy, recycling, organic farming and nutrition.

Carlos Escarrá, Venezuela National Assembly interviewed by Paul DeRienzo


Caracas, Venezuela
February 25, 2008

Paul DeRienzo interviews Carlos Escarrá

A Threat to Living Communities


Indian social activist Medha Patkar explains how the economic development model being imposed on India’s farmers is neither inclusive nor sustainable. As natural resources become commodities and farming families lose the capacity to fulfill their own basic needs, Medha believes that the consumerist paradigm may end up destroying living communities.

World Bank Officials Refuse to be Held Accountable

‘TRIBUNAL CHARGES BANK WITH SERIOUS VIOLATIONS OF DEMOCRACY, HUMAN RIGHTS AND SOVEREIGNTY’
25 September 2007, New Delhi

Do Capitalists Fund Revolutions? Part 1 of 2

by Michael Barker; September 02, 2007 Published on ZNet

To date capitalists have financially supported two types of revolution: they have funded the neoliberal revolution to “take the risk out of democracy”,[1] and they have supported/hijacked popular revolutions (or in some cases manufactured ‘revolutions’) in countries of geostrategic importance (i.e. in counties where regime change is beneficial to transnational capitalism).[2]