If under stress of circumstance individuals have made any promise to the enemy, they are bound to keep their word even then.
If under stress of circumstance individuals have made any promise to the enemy, they are bound to keep their word even then.
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Camilla ToulminCamilla Toulmin is the director of the International Institute for Environment & Development (IIED), a policy research NGO based in London. An economist by training, Camilla has worked in the drylands of Africa on land, agriculture and livelihood systems. Recent articlesClimate change futures: postcard from Poznan The margins of the global climate-change conference in western Poland are where the essential ideas are circulating, says Camilla Toulmin. Was Bali a success?The climate-change conference in Bali on 3-14 December 2007 ended in agreement, acclaim - and argument about the details. openDemocracy writers and environmental specialists offer a first draft of history on the Bali deal. Bali: no time to loseA mix of robust commitment and political imagination is needed to make Bali a success. This means leadership, says Camilla Toulmin. The next climate battle offers a test that the maker of "An Inconvenient Truth" has yet to face up to. (This article was first published on 27 July 2006) Climate change: from science and economics to human rightsThe greatest challenge mankind faces must be addressed within a framework of commitment to global justice, say Saleemul Huq & Camilla Toulmin. |
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