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Environment
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“Kill Anything That Moves” Military Doctrine Began in Vietnam
This week's Progressive Pick is a top-selling investigation of the American war on Vietnamese civilians and the enduring legacy of atrocities that government secrecy cannot erase.
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Food Sovereignty: Think Globally, Eat Locally
How we feed ourselves and each other is the backbone of how, historically, we have organized our communities and societies.
Just Like Crack in the 80s, the Police State Thrives on Gun Hysteria
The current gun hysteria will serve as an excuse to expand the police state.
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Climate Rally Draws “Line in the Sand” on Canadian Pipeline
The largest climate rally in U.S. history is expected Sunday against the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline.
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Ten Urgent Reasons to Reject Nuclear Power Now
UK Activist James McClusky provides 10 powerful arguments in favor of rejecting nuclear power.
Not In Our Backyard: Fighting Pollution in Richmond, California
Richmond is one of the lowest-income communities in the Bay Area. It is also one of the most toxic.
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Four States Introduce Keystone XL Resolutions, Lifting Language From ALEC and TransCanada
The identical language between the resolutions and the corporate talking points cannot be a coincidence.
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The Real “Farmer” Story: So God Made High-Fructose Corn Syrup
One of the most talked about Superbowl commercials was a whitewashed ad sponsored by Big Ag.
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February 15 Ten Years Later
On February 15, 2003, the world protested a long-announced pending war of aggression by the United States against Iraq.
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Ohio Fracking CEO Pleads Not Guilty in Federal Toxic Waste-Dumping Case
Fracking chemicals found in Ohio waters.