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By Claire Robinson / 12 July 2016
Despite the claims of it's advocates, Golden Rice is still far from being ready for the market, is completely untested, and unnecessary.
By Damian White / 11 July 2016
In this article, Damien White offers a sympathetic yet critical appraisal of the works of Murray Bookchin and their relevance for the 21st century.
By McKenzie Funk / 10 July 2016
Examines how protest against Exxon's hiding its knowledge about global warming might have laid the groundwork for a massive law suit by investors about how Exxon's been lying about its economic value.
By Immanuel Wallerstein / 08 July 2016
Immanuel Wallerstein argues that the 'Brexit' vote is a symptom of deeper dysfunctions in the capitalist world-system, and that the political meaning of it will only become clear as a result of further struggles.
By Herb Dyer / 30 June 2016
  This is written for those who argue against reparations for slavery on the grounds that slavery happened oh so very – too – long ago to be a rational idea; for those who contend that no living black people were slaves; who argue that no living white people were slave owners; for people who insist, therefore, that the time to ask for slavery reparations has long since passed. And, anyway,... Read more
By Alice Friedemann / 29 June 2016
Heavy-duty diesel-engine trucks (agricultural, cargo, mining, logging, construction, garbage, cement, 18-wheelers) are the main engines of civilization. Without them, no goods would be delivered, no food planted or harvested, no garbage picked up, no minerals mined, no concrete made, or oil and gas drilled to keep them all rolling. If trucks stopped running, gas stations, grocery stores,... Read more
By Santiago Navarro F. and Renata Bessi / 29 June 2016
The Dark Side of Clean Energy in Mexico A palm hat worn down by time covers the face of Celestino Bortolo Teran, a 60-year-old Indigenous Zapotec man. He walks behind his ox team as they open furrows in the earth. A 17-year-old youth trails behind, sowing white, red and black corn, engaging in a ritual of ancient knowledge shared between local people and the earth.Neither of the two... Read more

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