Fred Pearce

Fred Pearce

Fred Pearce is a former news editor at New Scientist magazine, and is currently its environment and development consultant. He is a regular broadcaster on radio and TV on environmental issues and writes for a number of publications.

Articles by Fred Pearce

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Recycling Tales

  • 25 February 2008

Fred Pearce's journey to understand what happens to his old computers revealed success stories, but also children working with acid

The danger of water wars

  • 28 November 2007
  • 8 comments

Water consumption has tripled in the past 30 years and there's a growing danger that disputes over the most necessary of resources could erupt into violence

The trillion-tonne challenge

  • 15 May 2006

What should come after the end of the first round of the Kyoto Protocol in 2012? Fred Pearce makes a business case for idealism

The interview

Preview: Ken Livingstone: “The world is run by monsters”

The interview

Preview: Boris Johnson: “I’ll tell you what makes me angry – lefty crap”

On Syria

Intervention in Syria won’t work, so how do we stop Assad?

GOP race so far

Infographic: Republican primary race 2012

Mind your B-sides

Mind your B-sides

Time to rethink

Time to rethink, not reassure

Who minds?

Latter Day Taint?

Alistair Darling

Alistair Darling, the Miliband dilemma and what the party must do next
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