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EEDP - The World Today articles

Energy, Environment and Development-related articles from Chatham House's monthly magazine The World Today are listed below.

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January 2008

Members only contentAfrica-European Union Trade: Seismic Rupture, Barbara Stocking

March 2008

Members only contentAirlines and Climate Change: Climate on the Runway, Martin Broughton

Members only contentAirlines, Climate Change and European Emissions Trading: Trading Tough, Caroline Lucas

May 2008

Members only contentOil Centenary: Oil at 100, Roger Howard

Members only contentA Century of Anglo-Persian Oil: Mixed Blessing, Ali Ansari

Members only contentOil Industry Cycles: Dividing the Spoils, Professor Paul Stevens

Members only contentClimate Change: Creating a Secure Climate, Jennifer Morgan

June 2008

Members only contentAsian Rivers - Food and Power: Dams It Is!, David Fullbrook

Members only contentNanotechnology Dangers: Who's Afraid of Nanotech?, Robert Falkner

Members only contentAngola: Fuelling Friendships, Indira Campos

July 2008

Members only contentEnergy for Asia: Chasing Pipe Dreams, Elizabeth Mills

Members only contentBurma After the Cyclone: Making a Disaster out of a Cyclone, Ashley South

August / September 2008

Members only contentHuman Rights Anniversary: Without Want or Fear, Louise Arbour

Members only contentHuman Rights Anniversary: Without Want or Fear, Louise Arbour

Members only contentPolitically-Capped Reserves: Let the Oil Flow?, Daniel Litvin

Members only contentSecuring Electricty: Blackout, Bill DurodiƩ

October 2008

Members only contentGeorgia, Russia and Energy: Going for Gas, John Roberts

Members only contentMobile Phones: Dialling Change, Romilly Gregory

November 2008

Members only contentEconomics and Human Rights: End of Intervention?, Ashley South

Members only contentNuclear Power: New Generation, Malcolm Grimston

Members only contentCompeting Energy Sources: Generating Change, Antony Froggatt