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November 3, 20130Comments

Indigenous Elders – ‘Mankind has gone too far’

Maybe Facebook has provided a helping hand. All around the world, indigenous groups are finding voice, through Facebook and other non-mainstream media, with a message common...
by Earth Tribe Team
Before
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November 3, 20130Comments

Why the Climate Movement Should Have No “Keystone”

We must call for what we really need—an end to all new fossil fuel infrastructure and extraction, say four writers in a story originally run in Earth Island Journal and in...
by Earth Tribe Team
Hank
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October 28, 20130Comments

Five points you need to know about global warming

Hank of SciShow, an online video service on science, boils down the new report from the United Nations about global warming and tells you five things you really need to know...
by Earth Tribe Team
TPP
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October 27, 20130Comments

Will a secretive international trade deal ban GMO labeling?

The Trans Pacific Partnership is likely to be a setback for efforts to regulate and label GMO foods, writes James Trimarco. In a big week for food politics, a judge banned the...
by Earth Tribe Team
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October 23, 20130Comments

Books for environmentalists

Dave Pollard runs an informative blog called, How to Save the World, that looks in depth at some of the key issues of our time. Pollard has read a lot of books in his time and...
by Earth Tribe Team
RCMP
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October 21, 20130Comments

Showdown at the Mi’kmaq blockade – ‘The real story’

What really happened during the police crackdown on First Nations anti-fracking protestors? SubMedia.tv claims to have the story. They have just released the report below,...
by Earth Tribe Team
Yosemite
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October 20, 20130Comments

Why the corporate media’s climate change censorship is only half the story

Of course the media needs to start talking honestly about climate change. But there’s more to the issue than just gloom and doom, says Sarah van Gelder. The most...
by Earth Tribe Team
Japan
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October 18, 20130Comments

The Japan nuclear meltdown threat

Japanese anti-nuclear protestors marched through Tokyo on October 13, calling on the government not to restart the nuclear power plants that were close in the wake of the...
by Earth Tribe Team
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CAMPAIGNS
October 18, 20130Comments

Police crack down on First Nations anti-frackers in Canada

Heavily armed Canadian police officers, some clad in full camouflage gear and wielding assault weapons, moved in early October 17 morning to enforce an injunction against a...
by Earth Tribe Team
Jane
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October 13, 20130Comments

Jane Goodall on climate change, technology and chimps

Dr. Jane Goodall is famous for her work with the chimpanzee, but these days she’s focused on a problem that affects all animals on earth—climate change, according to...
by Earth Tribe Team
Last Hours
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October 8, 20130Comments

‘Last Hours’ – Averting a Climate Disaster

“Last Hours” is the first in a series of short films that explore the perils of climate change and the solutions to avert climate disaster. Each subsequent film...
by Earth Tribe Team
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October 6, 20130Comments

The Trans-Pacific Partnership and why you should be worried

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is being negotiated by the U.S. behind closed doors and for most people comes in under their radar. What is this TPP some of us may have...
by Earth Tribe Team
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