November 9, 2012

The Corruption Pandemic

Christian Caryl, Foreign Policy

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Laurence Cockcroft is worried about global warming. Yes, like many of us, he's concerned about the implications of rising temperatures. But he's also aware of another danger that most people have probably overlooked -- namely, the link between climate change and corruption.

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