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Barter Networks: Lessons From Argentina for Greece
As the Argentinians learned, crisis is an incubator of inventions.
Lighting a Legal Fuse to Address Climate Disruption
People from Seattle to Fiji are filing lawsuits over global warming.
Pushing for the Dismantling of Anti-Climate, Pro-War Economies
James Hansen wants profits to be tied to lower carbon emissions.
Jeb Bush Super PAC’s $103 Million Dwarfs What 2012 Groups Raised
The super PAC affiliated with Jeb Bush raised four times as much money as all super PACs in 2012.
Jamaica’s Coral Gardens Give New Hope for Dying Reefs
With time running out for Jamaica's coral reefs, local marine scientists are taking things into their own hands.
GOP Attempting to Kill Environmental Regulations Across the Board With Sneaky Budget Riders
The decision on whether to protect wildlife species under the ESA is supposed to be driven by science and biology, not political whims.
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In US Prisons, Psychiatric Disability Is Often Met by Brute Force
Violence, neglect and abuse of prisoners labeled with psychiatric disabilities have become routine in US prisons.
When Candidates Talk Education, Media Rarely Go Beyond Buzzwords
The 2016 election is an important one for education policy.
Combating Corruption for the Sake of the Economy: The Afflictions of Oil-Rich Latin America
Citizens can exercise the power to lobby the government for an end to corruption as they have.
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The Ghosts of Bosnia: Genocide Deniers Rob Mourners of Peace
Vucic's presence was too bitter a pill to swallow when his wartime words still ring in their ears.