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Michael Mann
Americas
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February 7, 20140Comments

Michael Mann on Obama’s ‘Climate Hubs’ and the KXL

The much anticipated US State Department’s environmental impact statement for the Keystone pipeline has been released, prompting concerns from environmentalists over...
by Earth Tribe Team
Rebecca Rubin
Americas
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February 5, 20140Comments

Environmentalist sentenced to five years, plus reading a Malcolm Gladwell book

Rebecca Rubin has been sentenced to five years in jail for helping the Earth Liberation Front burn $40 million in property. And in an interesting twist, the judge has ordered...
by Earth Tribe Team
Vanessa Vine
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Europe
January 31, 20140Comments

Protester accuses UK MP of lying on TV about fracking

Public opposition to fracking is heating up in Britain as the government pushes ahead with plans to pepper the country with drilling sites to exploit hard-to-get oil and gas....
by Earth Tribe Team
Al Gore
Americas
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January 31, 20140Comments

Power of a people’s movement – Al Gore

Look what happened to the Berlin Wall in 1989. Former US Vice President Al Gore raises a dream of possibility if people come together in a just cause and that cause, he says,...
by Earth Tribe Team
global warming
Americas
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January 29, 20140Comments

Technology not the answer to global warming

In September, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), among the most conservative scientific organizations on Earth, issued a report concluding that global...
by Earth Tribe Team
smartphone
Americas
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January 27, 20140Comments

Tool for the environmental movement – The smartphone

From West Virginia to the Gulf Coast, residents of communities facing environmental problems are discovering that visual storytelling brings results, writes Kristin Moe. Their...
by Earth Tribe Team
Sylvia Earle
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January 22, 20140Comments

Threat to the oceans, threat to man

Dr. Sylvia Earle doing what she does so well: Making a difference and communicating to all of us in the best interest of humanity, her message being: the health of our oceans...
by Earth Tribe Team
Julia
Americas
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January 21, 20140Comments

Don’t mess with this Texas farmer, fighting the KXL

In what appears to be a Keystone XL pipeline turnaround, or at least reconsideration, the Texas Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a farmer who is challenging TransCanada’s...
by Earth Tribe Team
Richard Smith
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January 20, 20140Comments

Don’t shoot the messenger

As the news service Truthout points out, there might be some who want to shoot the messenger when they come with a message as dire as that conveyed by environmental writer...
by Earth Tribe Team
Neil Young
Americas
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January 18, 20140Comments

Rocking Canada – Neil Young talks tar sands

Legendary musician Neil Young is mounting a rally cry against “the ugliest environmental disaster” that he has ever seen or “could even comprehend,”...
by Earth Tribe Team
food
Americas
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January 18, 20140Comments

Options for small farmers in US

Produce auctions are getting fresh vegetables into food deserts, building community, and helping rural farmers earn a living in the US. In a story entitled, “How a Fruit...
by Earth Tribe Team
Fukushima
Asia-Pacific
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January 18, 20140Comments

Concern grows in Japan over Fukushima and nuclear power

Democracy Now news service speaks with Katsutaka Idogawa, former mayor of the town of Futaba where part of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear power plant is located. The whole of...
by Earth Tribe Team
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