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At COP20 UN Climate Talks, Canada Is Representing the Fossil Fuel Industry
The influence of fossil fuels transcends this conference.
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Neighbors Don’t Let Neighbors Frack
If we poison this land, we'll never get it back.
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US Faulted for Undermining Torture Convention
The CIA defended its techniques by arguing that its brutal treatment of suspects was aimed at protecting the country from further terrorist attacks.
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Cultivating Climate Justice Through Compost: The Story of Hernani
As the people of Hernani show us, when you organize to beat an incinerator, you never know how much good can come of it.
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Climate Change Creates New Geography of Food
The countryside is the first sector directly affected by climate change.
Truthout Interviews Roger Annis on the New Cold War
Roger Annis puts into perspective the larger geopolitical issues at play as events in Ukraine and Crimea challenge US imperial power.
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How Fear of Occupy Wall Street Undermined the Red Cross’ Sandy Relief Effort
Red Cross responders say there was a ban on working with Occupy Sandy because it was seen as politically unpalatable.
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Eight Ways to Support Protests Against the Criminal Punishment System, if You Can’t Get Out on the Street
Organizing is a longer-term commitment that isn't always visible, glamorous or fun.
Flamenco’s Repression and Resistance in Southern Spain
The public spaces that play a major role in the formation of flamenco culture in Spain are increasingly threatened by authorities.
Dawn Paley: Drug War a Pretense to Expand Transnational Capitalism Southward
Author Dawn Paley offers a transformative view of the US war on drugs in the Western Hemisphere.