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Europe and the Fate of the Earth – Part 6 of 7

Chrestomather Nov 7, 2012 0 Comments

    For a century the West has held up its way of life as the standard of living to be aspired to by everybody. It was assumed that the…

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Europe and the Fate of the Earth – Part 5 of 7

Chrestomather Nov 4, 2012 0 Comments

    Why is there so little urgency in confronting climate change, a catastrophe that has already begun to affect millions of people? Imagine for a moment a contrasting situation:…

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Europe and the Fate of the Earth – Part 4 of 7

Chrestomather Nov 2, 2012 4 Comments

    We have all, to some greater or lesser degree, been confronted with the effects of climate change in our everyday lives: we have seen them in freakish floods,…

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Europe and the Fate of the Earth – Part 3 of 7

Chrestomather Oct 31, 2012 2 Comments

    3. From confluence to crossroads: we come now to a fork in the road that confronts not just Europe but our entire planet. In some ways the dilemmas…

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Europe and the Fate of the Earth – Part 2 of 7

Chrestomather Oct 29, 2012 0 Comments

    ­­­­­­ In the latter half of the 20th century European governments, often with the best intentions, responded to immigrants by providing support for what they saw as the…

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Europe and the fate of the Earth – Part 1 of 7

Chrestomather Oct 25, 2012 0 Comments

        1. Bengal, where I was born, is a vast delta where thousands of creeks and rivers flow into each other to form a landscape that is…

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Sunil Gangopadhyay and his legacy

Chrestomather Oct 23, 2012 10 Comments

    Sunil Gangopadhyay was a great writer and a warm, kind and generous man. I can scarcely believe that he is gone. Our interests overlapped in odd and sometimes…

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M.V. Ramana on the Future of Nuclear Energy in India – Part 2 of 2

Chrestomather Oct 22, 2012 2 Comments

      The most disturbing sections of M.V. Ramana’s  Power of Promise: Examining Nuclear Energy in India are those that relate to safety. Ramana describes two incidents that came…

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M.V.Ramana on the Future of Nuclear Energy in India – Part 1 of 2

Chrestomather Oct 20, 2012 1 Comments

  On December 3, 2011 I wrote, in a post on this site: ‘I met M.V. Ramana in 1998 when I was writing Countdown, my essay on the nuclear situation…

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Letter from a composer – with a theme for ‘Sea of Poppies’

Chrestomather Oct 17, 2012 0 Comments

    Received on Oct 4, 2012   Dear Mr. Ghosh, I have been an admirer of your work, ever since I read The Circle of Reason. The Ibis Saga…

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