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June 23, 20130Comments

Flooding and climate change

It is hard to get away from the conclusion that the massive floods in Canada and India are partly the result of man-made climate change. The Earth’s weather goes through...
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Asia-Pacific
June 19, 20130Comments

Miranda Gibson continues her quest to protect the forests

Miranda Gibson spent more than a year up a tree in Tasmania to protest the logging of pristine forests. Now back down on the ground, she lobbies in this video for the...
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Americas
June 16, 20130Comments

Al Gore says Obama must say no to KXL

Former U.S. vice president Al Gore has a strong message for President Barack Obama – don’t agree to the Keystone XL pipeline that will transport tar sands oil from...
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Asia-Pacific
June 16, 20130Comments

China’s ‘Great Uprooting’ to push 250 million into cities

The New York Times has just published a story which is frightening. China is planning to uproot 250 million people from rural areas and move them to the cities as part of a...
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June 14, 20130Comments

A New Deal for Appalachia’s Forests: Growing Biofuels?

The mine-ravaged communities of Eastern Kentucky in the U.S. have been increasingly abandoned by the coal economy. Could growing biofuels jump-start a new local jobs...
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June 9, 20130Comments

Raising and growing your own – The quiet food revolution

A quiet revolution is underway in the gardens of Europe and North America. As more and more people question the quality of food they buy through supermarkets, people are...
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Americas
CAMPAIGNS
June 7, 20130Comments

A Healing Walk through Canada’s Tar Sands Dystopia

Cree organizer Clayton Thomas-Muller provides a deeply personal account of a ceremonial healing walk through the broken landscape of Canada’s tar sands. This year’s walk...
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Asia-Pacific
June 6, 20130Comments

Turkey park protest continues

The latest news from Istanbul is the sit-in to protect the Taksim Gezi Park is still going strong after a brutal crackdown by the police that appears to have shocked the...
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Americas
June 2, 20130Comments

Canada’s Enbridge pipeline blocked for now

British Columbia has rejected the Enbridge’s Northern Gateway Pipeline proposal, which aims to build a massive pipeline from Alberta to the port of Kitimat, B.C. CTV News...
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Asia-Pacific
June 2, 20130Comments

Fight over park morphs into an anti-govt protest in Turkey

It all began when protestors had a sit-in Friday in Istanbul’s Taksim Gezi Park to protest plans to build a shopping center in the park. The clashes, in which more than 1,000...
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May 31, 20130Comments

Concern Grows Over GMOs

Monsanto and genetically modified organisms of GMOs are in the news for all the wrong reasons. The recent “March Against Monsanto,” held around the world, indicates that...
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May 26, 20130Comments

Bushmen face eviction to make way for ‘wildlife corridor’

Survival International has received disturbing reports about an imminent eviction of several hundred Bushmen in southern Botswana to make way for a ‘wildlife corridor’. The...
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