Climate change legislation benefits the elite, not the people

The National Forestry Commission of Mexico in conjunction with the Swiss government recently held a conference to discuss the possibility of new, centralized climate change legislation. If enacted, the legislation will change the way Latin America governs its forests, and potentially set a precedent for how governments around the world manage their resources. But many at the conference expressed concerns that such legislation will end up benefiting a few ... Full Story »

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by Jon Mitchell - Sep. 10, 2010

Not a story you'd find in mainstream media. The journalist seems to take a clear side but still explains the issues on both sides.

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