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<p>Alexei Gaskarov, a Russian social activist and economist, was arrested in Moscow on April 27, 2013.
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FAIRBANKS – After 25 years, the Gwich’in Nation is still fighting to protect our basic human rights. Our way of life is dependent upon the Porcupine (River) Caribou Herd whose birthing and nursery grounds are on the Coastal Plain of the Arctic National...
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Indigenous people living downstream from the tar sands explain in their own words why they are saying enough is enough. Shell Canada is proposing two new tar sands mine projects in northern Alberta, Canada. From the perspective of the Athabasca Chipewyan...
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Halesowen Four: victimisation in FE ---- Earlier this term, members of the EWN in London
had an early start to join a coach-load of supporters from SolFed, UCU, and NUT heading to
the midlands to support the sacked teachers at Halesowen College.
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"Masters at home! [...] Where some still believe that the solution will be national and
state where some fantasize about the strong state ... , we know that the solution is in
us! [...] So rather than crushing laws of the Paris meeting, we want direct democracy,
local, participatory.
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The World Social Forum was held in Tunis from 26 to 30 March. The opportunity to review
the strengths and weaknesses of this activist tool. ---- Twelve years after its first
edition, is in Tunis from 26 to 30 March, which this year was held the World Social Forum
(WSF). Symbol of the anti-globalization movement, the WSF contains all the contradictions,
strengths and weaknesses.
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Le Forum social mondial de Tunis s’est tenu du 26 au 30 mars. L’occasion de revenir sur
les atouts et les faiblesses de cet outil militant. ---- Douze ans après sa première
édition, c’est à Tunis, du 26 au 30 mars, que se tenait cette année le Forum social
mondial (FSM). Symbole du mouvement altermondialiste, le FSM en recèle toutes les
contradictions, les forces et les faiblesses.
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Since its publication in October of last year, Fighting for Ourselves has been the subject
of much discussion and deserved interest in the broad libertarian left.
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<p>EROI studies for most energyresources show a decline, indicating that depletion has beenmore important than technological improvements over time.</p>
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<p>A delightful and thoroughly enjoyable read: in my many years of reading environmental books there aren't many I could say that about.
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<div class='node-body'><p><span class="meta_origin"><span class="image-full" style="width: 540px"><img alt="" border="0" src="/sites/commondreams.org/files/imce-images/haulingwater_banner.jpg" style="width: 540px; height: 292px;" title="A man hauls water at the Chico Mendes landless peasant camp in Pernambuco, Brazil.
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<p>U.S. businesswoman Katherine Lucey is working with a network of women entrepreneurs in sub-Saharan Africa to sell inexpensive, household solar energy systems.
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<p>The big tornado outbreak, including a monster Oklahoma twister, have people asking again about a possible link to climate change. I’ll review the science in this post.</p>
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<p>I have ruminated enough times on this blog about climate change that it should no longer pop up its ugly head, and yet it never ceases to amaze me as to how well it lends itself to a quick article.
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<p>Lurking behind the cover story of terrorism and modern unease is an even more troubling development: the endgame of fossil-fueled civilization, and hence, the end of space travel.</p>
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