Raj Patel

Are We Headed Back to the Dust Bowl? Blame the Banks

If you're wondering whether the US drought will create a global food crisis, the answer's easy. It's yes, because there's a food crisis already. The latest year for which we have figures is 2010, when 925 million people were declared malnourished. Soon after the number was announced, the World Bank corrected it upward, and recently said that the number of hungry people is "almost 1 billion".

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We Have Yet to Come Face to Face with the Biggest Cost of the BP Spill

We're almost at the happily-ever-after stage of the gulf oil-spill story. The well has been killed, the beaches are being scrubbed and wicked Tony Hayward has been banished to Russia. All that's left now is for BP to make good on the damage it has caused. The company has set aside $32 billion to meet its liabilities, while doing everything in its power to keep the damages below that figure. But even if it has to pay the full price, it will have won one of the biggest bargains in corporate history. BP's true debt is far higher than any of the figures that have been floated to date. The biggest costs to the gulf have yet to be seen.

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How Free-Market Delusions Destroyed the Economy

The following is an excerpt from Raj Patel's new book, The Value of Nothing (Picador, 2010).

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