Two weeks ago, journalist Johann Hari wrote a searing article in The Nation, raising important questions about conservation NGOs that accept funding from polluting corporations. Hari argues that the funding appears to have influenced the actions the NGOs take to address climate change. “Sometimes the corruption is subtle; sometimes it is blatant,” Hari writes By Chris Lang | REDD-Monitor | 17th March 2010 Johann Hari appeared on Democracy Now! last week, together with journalist Christin... [Read Post]
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