Truthout
Environment
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Jen Sorensen | Iraq Whoppers
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The Kids Aren’t All Right: Presidential Waivers, Child Soldiers and a US-Made Army in Africa
The young, desperately divided nation of South Sudan is something of an American-sponsored creation.
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Send in the Clowns
As the 2016 presidential candidates belatedly get worked up about inequality, they're losing touch with reality.
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Can Agroecology Save Us From “Scorched-Earth” Agriculture?
The impetus could hardly be more pressing.
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Virginia Is for Dirty-Energy Lovers
Dominion is skimping on solar and wind as it aims to build a fracked-gas pipeline.
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Forty-Four Hours in a Baltimore Jail for Filming the Police
Along with hundreds of others, Geremy Faulkner was swept up in one of the haphazard mass arrests that are overwhelming the courts.
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Our Decrepit Rail System Makes Another Amtrak Crash Likely
Sometimes, throwing money at a problem is the way to fix it.
Cultivation: Shifting People of Color’s Access to Land Use
The Ladydrawers explore an innovative food justice program in New York State that focuses on shifting people of color's access to farmland.
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Getting Past Scientized Scrutiny
Too often, reporting on food and agriculture treats science as a singular source of truth.
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The Blue Amazon, Brazil’s New Natural Resources Frontier
The Atlantic ocean is Brazil's last frontier to the east.