The European Union is demanding that environmental issues be included in the latest round of World Trade Organization talks, which opened on Friday in Doha, Qatar. The E.U. wants environmental standards to be negotiated as a part of trade rules -- and says the issue could be a "deal breaker" at the talks -- but many developing nations fear that industrialized countries will use environmental concerns as a pretext to implement protectionist trade barriers. Meanwhile, anti-globalization protesters at the talks are struggling to adapt their tactics to post-Sept. 11 political realities, and our correspondent Ben Lilliston from the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy tells it like it is in Qatar, only on the Grist Magazine website.
straight to the source: CNN.com, Reuters, 11 Nov 2001
straight to the source: Washington Post, Paul Blustein, 12 Nov 2001
only in Grist: What are we doing in Qatar, and where is that anyway? —Ben Lilliston writes from the WTO conference
only in Grist: Protester’s phrase book for Qatar —a cartoon by Suzy Becker
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