How capitalism drives climate catastrophe By Maddi Johnson May 17, 2023 Portland, Oregon Since I moved to Oregon, all I’ve been hearing is: “This weather isn’t [...]
Wildfires threaten Indigenous First Nations lands By K. James and Will Hodgkinson May 23, 2023 This month, wildfires continue to devastate Indigenous First Nations lands in [...]
Okefenokee Swamp threatened by proposed strip mine By Dianne Mathiowetz May 10, 2023 Atlanta A years-long struggle by the Muskogee Creek Nation and environmentalists to [...]
Socialist Cuba and mosquitos: humanity calls, Cuba answers By Stephanie Hedgecoke March 17, 2023 Mosquito-carried disease vectors have plagued humanity for millennia. Mosquitos carry [...]
Cyclone Freddy underscores inequalities: Reparations for Africa! March 20, 2023 The United States has 5% of the world’s population but is responsible for 28% of annual carbon emissions in [...]
Atlanta area police attack Music Festival, Stop Cop City battles on By Dianne Mathiowetz March 7, 2023 Atlanta On March 7, Workers World writer Dianne Mathiowetz stated: “I was just at a [...]
Dioxins likely in East Palestine — EPA refuses to test By Betsey Piette March 8, 2023 Controlled release of burning chemicals continues to impact E. Palestine, Ohio. Why hasn’t [...]
Ohio/ Community confronts company and politicians after train wreck By Otis Grotewohl March 2, 2023 President Joe Biden’s trip to Kiev, Ukraine, Feb. 20 shocked people living near East [...]
Nord Stream pipeline attack: an act of war By Lyn Neeley March 3, 2023 “How America Took Out the Nord Stream Pipeline,” a report by Pulitzer Prize-winning [...]
Portrait of the eco-defender as a young man February 23, 2023 By Julia Wright The one is an elder behind bars. The other is a young man who lives thousands of miles [...]
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