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IATP and allies responded to a call for input by the U.N. Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food on Concentration of ...
The 2000 fire season saw 8.4 million acres of public land burned in the US, with a total firefighting cost of over $1.3 billion. This got the attention of former President Clinton, who asked staff to ...
NEW YORK - The New York Siting Board approved independent power producer Mirant Corp.'s application to build a large power plant along the Hudson River north of New York City, the board said in a ...
Intended to clarify the content of the Right to Adequate Food and the responsibilities of all actors involved. A guide for conduct of international community, states, others to focus policy and ...
This paper addresses the issue of whether late industrializing countries, including those with modest manufacturing experience as well as those which have successfully promoted manufacturing over the ...
It's 2008: The housing market is a mess, new home construction is half the level of four years ago and remodeling sales are down. It's a pretty crummy time to be in the building supply industry. But ...
Joining a group of organizations around the country, IATP is taking action against the U.S. Department of Agriculture for ...
IATP responds to the Science Based Targets Initiative on how corporate climate targets and risks should be reported  What is a corporation to do about reducing climate change impacts on its facilities ...
The state of emergency on the streets of downtown Seattle has been the focus of mainstream media. However, inside the Convention centre there is a state of emergency which has escaped media attention.
In this article, we argue that global public policy networks are one promising answer to the growing organizational vacuum at the global level.