The Books
- Laos Open Secret
- Moscow Nights
- Blanco
- Haiti: 12 january 2010
- Evidence
- Dispatches Endgame
- Dispatches on Russia
- Dispatches Beyond Iraq
- Dispatches Out of Poverty
- Dispatches In America
- A Darkness Visible
- The Rape of a Nation
- Rebuild: Kosovo 6 Years Later
- Argentina: From the Ruins of a Dirty War
- The House of Wisdom
- Tsunami
- Broken Dream
- Vanishing
- Antonin Kratochvil
- Humanity in War
- Mirror
- Inferno
- MY AMERICA
- Afghanistan: The Road to Kabul
- Forgotten war
- War
- Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
Dispatches Endgame
Dispatches Endgame is devoted to the environment: the follies that brought us to this brink and the small steps we can take in the attempt to mitigate disaster.
Ahead of the Copenhagen conference on climate change
dispatches_endgame is devoted to the environment: the follies that
brought us to this brink, the small steps we can take in the
attempt to mitigate disaster and the adaptions that we need to make
in order to continue as a global society dependent on our natural
resources.
Climate change will find us whether we are in first world Arizona
or third world Bangladesh. Alan Weisman pens the title piece after
leaving his native, parched home state for the damper and more
secure tracts of New England. In our First World comfort zone the
battle for water, geography and topography is winning over
technology. Seven thousand miles away in Bangladesh the battle is
already lost and the nation must adapt to its new environment; it
is too late for mitigation.
Small inroads of change are being made with mixed success through
regulation and legislation. California state s groundbreaking law,
AB32, targeting lower carbon emissions is heralded but the
regulating of the fishing industry has been largely unsuccessful at
a time when rampant over fishing is leading to the disappearance of
many species.