Bolivia and the UN Climate Change Negotiations
Ahead of the meeting on Climate Justice on 2 November in London, the Bolivian Information Forum has produced a briefing paper on Bolivia's position.
Bolivia Set to Pass Historic ‘Law of Mother Earth’ Which Will...
With the cooperation of politicians and grassroots organizations, Bolivia is set to pass the Law of Mother Earth which will grant nature the same rights and protections as humans.
BOLIVIA: THE TIPNIS CONFLICT – PART ONE
Protests in Bolivia are hitting the international headlines again. This time the conflict is between Bolivia´s first indigenous government, led by President Evo Morales, and indigenous peoples.
Save the rainforest of Alto Purús in Peru
A call for action to help save the rainforest in Peru.
Bolivia: TIPNIS ‘Untouchable’ But Still Controversial
The Bolivian President may have put the construction of a highway on hold but the conflict in TIPNIS continues.
UN and U.S. Estimates for Cocaine Production Contradict Each Other
UN numbers suggest an increase in land under coca cultivation in Colombia, while "mysterious" U.S. numbers suggest a decrease.
Bolivia — Evo Morales wins comfortable victory
Almost two-thirds of the population still support Morales and his policies. The Bolivia Information Forum provides initial analysis.
Bolivia After the Storm
At the end of December, the first popular uprising in the region against a government of the left took place in Bolivia. It was caused by an excessive increase in the price of fuels.
BRIC countries come into their own
President Lula of Brazil says that the BRIC countries represent nearly one half of the world's population. They are the new agents of change.
Bolivia: only global democracy can save our planet
Naomi Klein argues that the Cochabamba conference points to the only effective way of combating climate change.