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  • Politics brought us to the deaths of two citizens, Cristian Urresti and Juan Tica Colque.

    The Violence of January 11 -- A Month Later Britta 2007

  • Politics brought us to the deaths of two citizens, Cristian Urresti and Juan Tica Colque.

    Archive 2007-02-01 Britta 2007

  • Nicolas Colque, a soft-spoken farmer who lives outside of Cochabamba, is among the participants who have been locked out of meetings like the one in Copenhagen.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed ColorLines Joseph Huff-Hannon 2010

  • Nicolas Colque, a soft-spoken farmer who lives outside of Cochabamba, is among the participants who have been locked out of meetings like the one in Copenhagen.

    In These Times Joseph Huff-Hannon 2010

  • On Monday, representatives from 17 large economies, including the U.S., met to discuss following through on an agreement at Copenhagen that they would provide $30 billion between 2010 and 2012 to help developing countries deal with the sort of floods and droughts Colque has seen.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed ColorLines Joseph Huff-Hannon 2010

  • Colque has watched with curiosity and dismay as local droughts have lengthened and rainstorms have intensified.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed ColorLines Joseph Huff-Hannon 2010

  • On Monday, representatives from 17 large economies, including the U.S., met to discuss following through on an agreement at Copenhagen that they would provide $30 billion between 2010 and 2012 to help developing countries deal with the sort of floods and droughts Colque has seen.

    In These Times Joseph Huff-Hannon 2010

  • Nicolas Colque, a soft-spoken farmer who lives outside of Cochabamba, is among the participants who have been locked out of meetings like the one in Copenhagen.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed ColorLines Joseph Huff-Hannon 2010

  • Colque has watched with curiosity and dismay as local droughts have lengthened and rainstorms have intensified.

    In These Times Joseph Huff-Hannon 2010

  • On Monday, representatives from 17 large economies, including the U.S., met to discuss following through on an agreement at Copenhagen that they would provide $30 billion between 2010 and 2012 to help developing countries deal with the sort of floods and droughts Colque has seen.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed ColorLines Joseph Huff-Hannon 2010

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