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12  Ibid.

13  E. F. Schumacher. Small is beautiful: A study of economics as if people mattered (Blond & Briggs, Great Britain, 1973) p. 246.

14  Ibid. p. 16.

15  Quote from Wouter Van Dieren, ibid.

16  Andrew Simms. “Collision course: free trade’s free ride on the global climate” (New Economics Foundation, November 2000)

17  Ibid, p. 2.

18  John Vidal. “CO2 output from shipping twice as much as airlines” (The Guardian, March 3rd 2007)

19  Ibid, p. 9.

20  Andrew Simms, Dan Moran and Peter Chowla. “The UK Interdependence Report: How the world sustains the nation's lifestyles and the price it pays” (New Economics Foundation, April 2006)

21  Julio Godoy. ‘Incentives Offered to Destroy Forests’ (Inter Press Service, September 20th 2007)

22  Andrew Simms. “Collision course: free trade’s free ride on the global climate” (New Economics Foundation, November 2000) p. 5.

23  See, for example, John Cavanagh, John Feffer, Daphne Wysham. Just Climate Policy (Foreign Policy in Focus, June 28th 2007)

24  See Mitchel Cohen. “Listen Gore: Some Inconvenient Truths About the Politics of Environmental Crisis” (Counterpunch.org, February 2nd 2007)

25  Kevin Smith. “The Carbon Neutral Myth: Offset Indulgences for your Climate Sins” (Transnational Institute report, February 20th 2007)

26  John Bellamy Foster. “A New War on the Planet?” (MRZine, June 8th 2007)
27  John Harris. “The great global coal rush puts us on the fast track to irreversible disaster” (The Guardian, London, August 30th 2007)

28  George Monbiot. “A sudden change of state” (The Guardian, July 3rd 2007)

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