Citing Next Generations, Lawsuits Demand Courts Recognize ‘Mind-Blowing’ Climate Impacts
Published on Friday, January 02, 2015 by Common Dreams by Deirdre Fulton, staff writer By caving...
Read MorePublished on Friday, January 02, 2015 by Common Dreams by Deirdre Fulton, staff writer By caving...
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Read MoreMost people who deny that human activity is warming the planet just dismiss a massive body of scientific evidence as a big hoax.
Read Morebillionaire Tom Perkins seems dedicated to digging a deeper and deeper hole for himself.
Read MoreWendell Berry, a quiet and humble man, has become an outspoken advocate for revolution.
Read MoreHenry Giroux explains how our political system has turned people into zombies – “people who are basically so caught up with surviving that they become like the walking dead — they lose their sense of agency, they lose their homes, they lose their jobs.”
Read MoreIn the face of a government by and for the one percent, two medical doctors, Jill Stein and Margaret Flowers, left their careers behind to fight against a dysfunctional system and offer policy alternatives.
Read MoreThe money and power behind this week’s election results confirm what everyone knows: democracy is under siege.
Read MoreSecrets… The innocent lives lost in drone wars and the trade deal Washington and big business are trying to hide.
Read Moreif the government were really being tough on Wall Street they would bring criminal charges against individuals at US banks.
Read MoreKumi Naidoo discusses the politics of climate change and the urgency of environmental activism. Plus, a Bill Moyers essay on a recent speech by the pope decrying the global economy for what it’s doing to the jobless.
Read MoreBill talks with author and New York Times journalist Mark Leibovich about his latest book, This Town, in which he writes that money rules D.C., and status is determined by who you know and what they can do for you.
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