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vi, vii. Go to VI, vi, vii, viii.
Front cover VII (due 2012).
Link to covers for volumes i to iii, VII, 2009 - 2011.
Front cover V I. Link to VI covers for volume i - iii, 2005 - 2008
Contents, Volume II.
Contents, Volume I.
volume ii, Volume II, 2010.
ISSSUE 5. September - October, 2010.
No Editorial. Book review, Organic farming as a social movement and critical community by Helen Gavaghan.
ISSSUE 4. July - August, 2010.
No Editorial. Book review, Apolitical hydrogeology scrutinised, by Fred Pearce. New hope for medicine: where cells come from,, a journalist's report by Helen Gavaghan.
ISSSUE 3. May - June, 2010.
Editorial:
Middle East Peace, by Fred Pearce. Article: Time to rewrite the UN Framework on Climate Change, writes Helen Gavaghan.
ISSSUE 2. March - April, 2010.
Editorial: Gaia feels the heat. Interview with Tillmann Mohr, special advisor to the secretary general of the WMO, Whither weather forecasting and climate change.
ISSUE 1. January - February, 2010.
Editorial: Science as one of the humanities
volume i, Volume II, 2009.
ISSUE 6. November-December, 2009.
Editorial: Genetic resources and the law. Book review: Explorations of the Heavens and the Earth, by Ferdinando Patat, a scientist at the European Southern Observatory.
ISSUE 5. September-October, 2009.
Editorial: Science in action. Book reviews:
Caritas in veritate and Hidden Wealth, by Helen Gavaghan.
Letter to the editor.
ISSUE 4. July August, 2009.
Editorial: Iraq War Inquiry. Article:
How the Iraq War Inquiry should proceed, by former MP for Halifax and a CND vice chair, Alice Mahon.
Book reviews: Weep for the Mekong, by Fred Pearce and Alternative medicine, by Helen Gavaghan.
ISSUE 3. May-June, 2009.
Editorial: Political salaries and expenses. An essay: Making Proteins, by Liz Carpenter, a scientist at Imperial College, London. B&W.
ISSUE 2. March-April, 2009.
Editorial: Intergenerational justice. An academic essay: Structures, by Professor Johan Galtung.
ISSUE 1. January-February, 2009.
Editorial:
Legal deposit. A poem: Butterflies, by Gil and Natalie Dekel. Book review: Energy security, by Fred Pearce.
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Front cover VI (2005 to 2008). Link to VI. Covers, volumes i (2005-06), ii (2007) to iii (2008) and
Contents.
volume iii, Volume I, 2008.
ISSUE 6. November-December, 2008.
Editorial: Banking in a troubled climate. Interview with the former Bishop of Jerusalem, the Rt. Rev. Riah H. Abu El-Asal, by Helen Gavaghan and Fred Pearce.
ISSUE 5. September-October, 2008.
Editorial: Serious Fraud Office. Book review: Time Travel, by Helen Gavaghan.
ISSUE 4. July August, 2008.
Editorial: Food Security. Book review: Climate change, by Helen Gavaghan.
ISSUE 3. May-June, 2008.
Editorial: Disaster Relief. Book review:
Psychology of Happiness, by Helen Gavaghan.
ISSUE 2. March-April, 2008.
Editorial: Sea Bed Mining. Book review:
A medical mystery, by Helen Gavaghan.
ISSUE 1. January-February, 2008.
Editorial: Britain's place in the world economy. Book review: Cosmological multiverses, by Martin Redfern.
volume ii, Volume I, 2007.
ISSUE 6. November-December, 2007.
News report:
Annapolis peace process seen from East Jerusalem, by Hillel Schenker, co-editor Palestinian-Israeli Journal.
ISSUE 5. September-October, 2007.
Editorial: Call for Iraq War Inquiry. Feature:
Labour Party 2007 in the North of England, by Helen Gavaghan.
ISSUE 4. July-August, 2007.
Editorial: Everywoman.
ISSUE 3. May-June, 2007.
Editorial: A poem in Hebrew and English by hydrogeologist, Professor Arie S. Issar, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. A poem:
Remembrance, by Gaia Holmes.
ISSUE 2. March-April, 2007.
Editorial: Human Rights. Film review:
Amazing Grace, by Helen Gavaghan.
ISSUE 1. January-February, 2007.
Editorial: Past, present and Future of Science, People & Politics. Academic essay: International Geophysical Year 1957-1958, by Dr Fae Korsmo, a political scientist at the US National Science Foundation.
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volume i, Volume I, 2005 - 2006.
ISSUE 1. September-October, 2005.
Article:
Robert Winston on science, by Helen Gavaghan. Imax film review
NASA goes to the Moon, by Helen Gavaghan. An interview with Professsor Martin Rees
Martin Rees becomes President of the Royal Society, by Helen Gavaghan.
ISSUE 2. November-December, 2005.
News analysis: Europe's space science endangered, by Helen Gavaghan.
ISSUE 3. January-February, 2006.
No content.
ISSUE 4. March-April, 2006.
Book review: Earth's water, by Helen Gavaghan. News feature:
Psychiatry and genetics, by Helen Gavaghan.
Water in the Middle East, by Professor Arie S. Issar, Ben Gurion University of the Negev. Guest editor, Susan Watt.
ISSUE 5. May-June, 2006.
Feature:
Astronomy in Chile, by Helen Gavaghan. Speculative essay:
Neuroscience and happiness, by geologist, Professor Brian Bayly. The purpose of
Science, People & Politics, by magazine editor, Helen Gavaghan.
ISSUE 6. July-August, 2006.
An essay
US government at work, by public affairs expert, Paula Cleggett.
Book review:
The nature of environmentalism, by Fred Pearce.
ISSUE 7. September-October, 2006.
No content.
ISSUE 8. November-December, 2006.
Review:
World Bank plans, by Fred Pearce.
Academic essay:
Poetry in physics by Gil Dekel and Imagination in physics, a play review by Matt Firth.
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