Millions of Acres of Forest Have Been Clean Cut and Burned in the Amazon This Year For Timber, Mining, and Cattle Ranches But Indigenous Groups Are Fighting Back

The Amazon rainforest is 55 million years old. It produces 20% of the world’s oxygen, sequesters 2.2 billion tons of carbon from the atmosphere1, and its largest river contains 20% […]

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The Richest of the Rich, The Poorest of the Poor, Their Health, and Spending on Life-saving Resources and Services Versus the Military

Socioeconomic inequities have been discussed in this book a great deal, but exactly how wealthy the wealthiest few are and how poor the poorest masses are has not, and the […]

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Global Warming, Greenwashing, Ecocide, the Corporate State Role, Environmental “Nonprofits,” and Sustainable Solutions

A potentially even more serious problem that corporations and politicians are contributing to is global warming, also known as anthropogenic climate disruption or ACD. Corporations and individuals across the world […]

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We Don’t Need Jobs or Money; We Need a Habitable Planet

“Canada, the most affluent of countries, operates on a depletion economy which leaves destruction in its wake. Your people are driven by a terrible sense of deficiency. When the last […]

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The Governments of the US, UK, and Saudi Arabia Intentionally Target Schools, Hospitals, and other Civilian Infrastructure in Yemen, Spreading Terror For Oil Money and Saudi and Israeli Hegemony

According to the Jamie McGoldrick of the UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, 40,000 have been injured and 16,200 people have been killed in Yemen, including 10,000 civilians […]

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The Dakota Access Pipeline Protests: A Fight For Native American Survival, Autonomy, and a Habitable Planet

The Dakota Access Pipeline, a $3.7 billion, 1,134-mile-long underground pipeline that is being built to carry over ½ million barrels of oil per day across North Dakota, South Dakota, Illinois, […]

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Forest Service Official Who Let Nestle Drain California Water Without Permit Since 1988 Now Works for Them

Via Antimedia: “Claire Bernish August 13, 2015 (ANTIMEDIA) San Bernardino National Forest — An ongoing investigation by The Desert Sun into Nestle’s contentious bottled water operations in drought-stricken California first […]

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End:Civ, a Documentary by SubMedia.tv

This is one of the best documentaries I’ve seen in years, so I thought I would post it: http://www.submedia.tv/endciv-2011/

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