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July 1, 2010
Nobody has to like or agree with the black bloc tactic or refrain from criticizing its use. But nobody has to make up conspiracy theories or lies about it either. Police infiltrate all movements and nobody should be called police agents without conclusive proof. We can criticize specific actions or methods without attributing them to police influence, especially since we know that the police themselves promote false accusations...
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By Michael Snyder - June 30, 2010
Are you sure that you want to help clean up the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico?...[W]e documented a number of the health dangers from this oil spill that many scientists are warning us of, and now it has been reported on CNN that the vast majority of those who worked to clean up the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska are now dead. Yes, you read that correctly. Almost all of them are dead.
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The irony here is that Boston Magazine intended this to be a positive piece on the impact of my message and the large audience it’s resonated with to-date. But in relying on easy “survivalist” stereotypes to frame the story (bunkers, Mad Max references, etc), they’ve succeed in missing the forest for the trees - conveying an image in polar opposition to what we actually stand for. ...
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Workers Solidarity Alliance Holds Continental Conference By Frank, Kevin & Mike Harris
Review: International Socialist Review on “Contemporary Anarchism” by Tom Wetzel
The BP Oil Spill By Kevin Limiti and Frank Rizal
Ideas and Action is a publication of the Workers Solidarity Alliance , a social anarchist
organization rooted in the syndicalist tradition.
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- NYT: As Oil Industry Fights a Tax, It Reaps Billions From Subsidies - Aleklett: Oil in the veins of sub-Saharan Africa - SciAm: What happens when coal is gone? - WaPo: Pigs in Takoma Park highlight rise in suburban livestock - Titanic Syndrome
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If we choose to marginalize and destroy our oil and gas infrastructure - we will see what "Hubbert's Cliff" looks like, due to accelerating depletion. I suspect that the accompanying scenario would make Mr. Kunstler's novel look like a walk in the park.
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Widespread bans on at least gas-operated leaf blowers are likely in the future. But why wait until gasoline prices go up the predicted $5 to $10 a gallon? Since we do not really need such blowers--given that brooms and rakes do fine—why waste our precious declining petroleum supplies and further cause chaotic climate change?
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Michael Lind is the Policy Director of New America’s Economic Growth Program and a frequent contributor to Salon.com. He recently published an article regarding the future of transportation—fixed/high-speed rail. He offers up an attitude regarding our approach to transportation and automobiles that can only cause us more problems as we confront Peak Oil.
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The Mayor of Oklahoma City is recommending that bus service to the "fringes" of the city be discontinued, for fiscal reasons, thereby proving that he "gets it", in terms of the realities of the peak oil future.
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Syndicated from Libcom on Sun, 2010-07-04
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by Charles Levinson
JERUSALEM - Hamas and Hezbollah, groups that have long battled Israel with violent tactics, have begun to embrace civil disobedience, protest marches, lawsuits and boycotts-tactics they once dismissed.
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by Les Blumenthal
WASHINGTON - A sobering new report warns that the
oceans face a "fundamental and irreversible ecological transformation"
not seen in millions of years as greenhouse gases and climate change
already have affected temperature, acidity, sea an
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by William Fisher
NEW YORK - As the Barack
Obama administration continues to roll out
justifications for its policy of targeting U.S. citizens and
others thought to be attacking U.S.
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What should be taken from this record of the complexity gurus? Certainly, they have technical knowledge which few can match. And, they keep track of developments in their respective areas much more thoroughly than nonspecialists. So, given that, why are their judgments frequently so mistaken?
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The first issue of the newsletter "sailor's cap", published by the Crimean group of
"Autonomous Action" (2 pages, A4). The publication is conceived as a monthly, covers the
most pressing social problems of the region. Amenities envisioned two main headings: a hot
topic and Crimean unrest. Under the heading hot topic of the first issue are posted under
the title "No coal terminal!
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