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Analysis
Greenwashing reaches new heights at COP28 UN Climate Conference
The COP28 UN Climate Conference that closed this week once again failed to make any meaningful commitments to stemming the…
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Another ruling class attack on the environment: this time, wetlands
More than 50% of U.S. wetlands have been destroyed since colonization began. Why does this matter?
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Heat waves bake the world: Workers don’t have to bear the brunt
Scientists have been warning the world for decades of the impacts that would come from climate change, yet little action…
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Colorado River water deal: a bandaid or real progress?
By far the biggest culprit is industrial agriculture and the growing of cash crops unsuitable for the region’s climate.
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Despite record rainfall, California drought is far from over
You may get the impression from corporate media headlines that the decades-long megadrought in California is over. Unfortunately those headlines…
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UN High Seas Treaty: Can it save the oceans?
This week, an international agreement was finally reached after 15 years of negotiations to protect the biodiversity of the open…
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Our survival depends on a world without billionaires
The carbon emissions of 125 of the richest billionaires equal those of France, or 67 million people.
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COP27 and the need for a broad movement for climate justice
The main points of negotiation at this year’s conference were climate financing, loss and damage fund and phasing out fossil…
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Manchin backs climate bill: greenwashing or true progress?
So what is in the deal and will it have an impact?
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Socialist planning could reverse sobering findings in new UN climate report
Capitalist governments can only give incentives for corporations to implement emission-reduction technologies in hopes that profit-driven corporations will “do the…
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