JOURNALIST

ALEX rENTON

 

· April 2010 issue, Prospect magazine 20 Years hard labour— 10 years after the British intervention, Sierra Leone is still the worst place in the world to have a baby. Let’s blame  - in part—the World Bank (3500 words, sub only. If you can't buy it, email me)

 

· 18 March 2010, The Times (UK) A foodie in Haiti 


· 14 January 2010, The Times (UK) Good riddance to bad rubbish—my war on waste (1700 words)

 

· 7 January 2010, The Times (UK) The great milk crisis. As milk prices drop and British dairy farms go bust, can consumers help? (2000 words)

 

· 6 September 2009, Observer Magazine 'Tourism is a curse to us' - The Masai,  the safari companies and the Tanzanian government—guess who loses? (3700 words)

 

· November 2009 issue, Prospect magazine The Human Timebomb— population, climate change and the agencies (2000 words)

 

· 28 October 2009, The Times (UK) Is it time to remove meat from our diet? The role carnivores play in climate change

 

· 25 October 2009, The Observer Fewer British babies would mean a fairer planet (Comment)

· 11 October 2009, The Observer Food, famine and climate change: India’s scorched earth (3000 words)

 

 

 

 

Masai at Saturday cattle market

Andhra Pradesh , September—pic by Abbie Trayler-Smith

Freetown, Sierra Leone, January 2010—my photo