Between the lines of the Mueller Report By Deirdre Griswold March 25, 2019 The relationship between the law and politics is once again the subject of oceans of ink [...]
In Houston, chemical fires cause immeasurable pain, illness, fear By Mirinda Crissman and Gloria Rubac March 27, 2019 Houston, TX – The morning of March 17 saw dark black billowing smoke [...]
Around world, students, pupils skip classes to protest climate policies March 21, 2019 The following article was published in the March 16-17 issue of Junge Welt, a progressive German daily [...]
The key to climate change March 5, 2019 Almost a century and a half ago, Karl Marx’s closest collaborator, Frederick Engels, wrote about the [...]
Youth demand action on climate change By G. Dunkel February 28, 2019 Since the start of 2019, tens of thousands of young people in Europe have hit the streets in [...]
Alabama People’s Tribunal: ‘Food, water, health are human rights By Minnie Bruce Pratt January 2, 2019 Montgomery, AL – Advocates for a wide range of struggles in Alabama met with a new [...]
What could be more urgent? December 1, 2018 In all the dire news about the increased severity of climate change and its catastrophic effects, the most [...]
Carbon tax NO, green jobs YES! By Deirdre Griswold December 20, 2018 Dabancheng Power Station, the first large-scale wind power plant in China, is also the [...]
New Mexico: Indigenous protest land grab in Chaco region By Stephanie Tromblay December 17, 2018 Native activists and environmentalists protested in Santa Fe, N.M., on Dec. 5 [...]
Justice for Indigenous leader Berta Cáceres By Sam Ordóñez December 4, 2018 Honduran Indigenous environmental activist Berta Isabel Cáceres Flores (Lenca) received [...]
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