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Massive Mine Could Destroy One of the Last Best Places for Bull Trout and Grizzly Bears
Montana is sometimes called the last best place, but a new silver and copper mine threatens its native grizzly bears and bull trout.
A Letter From an Ethiopian-American Son to President Obama
As President Obama prepares for his trip to Ethiopia, this open letter has been released to President Obama.
The Koch Brothers’ Plan To Buy Our National Parks
The Koch Brothers have a new and exciting way in which they want to destroy America.
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As Marginalized Communities Face Dearth of Trauma Care, Activists Step in to Fight for Survival
Protesters fight for communities of color, which lose lives awaiting trauma care that is slow to come.
Energy Security and the Oil Curse: An Interview With Michael T. Klare
Michael T. Klare, author of “Resource Wars and Blood and Oil,” discusses energy security's relation to world diplomacy and power politics.
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How Microsoft Bing Censors the Middle East and North Africa
The search engine, Microsoft Bing is going beyond legal requirements to censor internet searches in certain countries.
Recession, Not Fracking, Behind Drop in US Carbon Dioxide Emissions
A new report shows that increases in fracking is not the cause of the drop in CO2 emissions.
India: The Pharmacy of the World, Where Fixed-Dose Combination Drugs Go Unregulated
Many FDCs circulating the India markets were never approved and are more likely to cause harm.
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Capitalism, Green or Otherwise, Is “Ecological Suicide“
Author Richard Smith recognizes that building a movement requires more than being against ecocidal destruction.
The Case for a “Jazz Revolution” Against Corporate Capitalism
Bottom up? Top down? Improvisation is the key to a middle way.