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Environment
G7 False Commitments Won’t Help Us Tackle 7-Million Air Pollution Deaths
If the planet is to avoid large increases in global warming, massive actions never before accomplished by humankind will be necessary.
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Why Free School Meals for All Baltimore Kids Is Huge
Starting this week, every student in the Baltimore City Public Schools can receive free breakfasts and lunches, regardless of family income.
Ladydrawers: Cultivating Policy
At Soul Fire Farm, part of an innovative food justice program in New York State, farmers take action on food policy.
Rainbow Warrior: 30 Years Later, Will France Ever Apologize for Fatal Bombing of Greenpeace Ship?
Next month marks the 30th anniversary of a turning point in the history of Greenpeace.
Henry A. Giroux | Flipping the Script: Rethinking Working-Class Resistance
Working-class youth are recognizing their strengths in order to rewrite themselves into social movements.
Feds Warned: Follow Environmental Laws Before Letting Ruptured Santa Barbara Pipeline Resume Pumping
The Center says shutting down the pipeline was essential to protect public health and the environment.
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Why Did The New York Times Ask Everybody but Grad Students About Grad Student Unions?
Graduate unionization is not a passing fad, but a movement over half-a-century old.
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How This Library Paid $1 to Install Its Solar Panels
In West Virginia, Solar Holler helps non-profits install solar panels for less than the price of a cup of coffee.
From Historic California Drought to Deadly Indian Heatwave, Global Warming Is Wreaking Havoc
As California's drought worsens, new mandatory water restrictions have just gone into effect.
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NYT Promotes New Propaganda on Syria
The New York Times' new conspiracy theory about Syria is that the Assad regime is in cahoots with the Islamic State.