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How will September 2014 be remembered?
Later this month, on September 21st, the largest climate march in history will step off in New York City. The…
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Pesticides linked to greater autism risk
While Tennessee is set to implement a new law that criminalizes women for using drugs during pregnancy (despite inconclusive evidence…
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Militant Journalism
Resistance to colonialism from Peltier to No Nukes
“We should also remind them, at every opportunity that we are part of the treaty they call the constitution and…
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Analysis
New EPA guidelines: Too soft on corporate polluters
Earlier this year, the inhabitants of the Carteret Islands became the first modern climate refugees. For the first time in…
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Oso, Wash., mudslide not simply a natural disaster
While landslides are natural events, this tragedy was not simply caused by nature; the drive for profit motivated a series…
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Celebrating the life of Pete Seeger
Seeger was part of a generation of U.S. folk musicians, alongside Woody Guthrie, Leadbelly, Malvina Reynolds and others who devoted…
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West Virginia chemical spill highlights system’s crisis
In West Virginia over 300,000 people were ordered not to use their tap water after an unknown quantity of a…
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Climate change and the need for a revolutionary party
iI all climate change-producing pollution stopped tomorrow, global temperatures would continue to rise, albeit more slowly.
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The destructive politics of the wrath of nature in the Philippines
It is imperative that the government authorities in the Philippines alleviate the plight of the Filipino people and focus on…
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