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Green Grabs explained: radio interview with Melissa Leach

June 26th, 2012 Nathan Oxley

Last week, our director Melissa Leach was interviewed about green grabs – the appropriation of land for environmental ends – by Brent Bambury of the Canadian station CBC Radio. Here’s a direct link to the interview, and you can stream the audio below, after the jump.

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