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New Zine Highlights the Solidarity Economy in St. Louis

December 15, 2020December 2, 2016 by Mai Sutton

It’s hard to convey what the sharing movement is about without describing how it looks in practice.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Economy, Economy featured, Society Tags new economy, sharing economy Leave a comment

The Climate Crisis and Economic Policy Choices

December 15, 2020December 2, 2016 by Brian Davey

A major issue in climate economics is whether it is possible to halt the growth in carbon emissions and to achieve, instead, a rapid reduction.

Categories Economy, Economy featured, Environment Tags climate change, climate change policy, decoupling emissions from economic growth, economic growth, limits to growth Leave a comment

Water, History, and Finance Converge As Sioux Nation Mounts Storied Battle Over Oil Pipeline

December 15, 2020December 2, 2016 by Keith Schneider

Heavy snow and winter cold settled this month on thousands of Native Americans and their supporters encamped on the banks of the Cannonball River, some 30 miles south of Bismarck, North Dakota.

Categories Environment, Environment featured Tags climate justice movements, indigenous social movements, pipeline projects, stranded assets 1 Comment

Howling at the USGS’s Wolfcamp Announcement

December 15, 2020December 1, 2016 by Richard Heinberg

The recent USGS announcement about the Wolfcamp play may inspire another round of company presentations to investors, and perhaps even a spurt of new drilling, but it probably won’t much change the overall picture.

Categories Energy, Energy featured Tags tight oil and gas plays, tight oil and gas production Leave a comment

Moving Slowly and Deliberately at Standing Rock: A Report on Life in the Camp

December 15, 2020December 1, 2016 by Nancy Romer

I am moving slowly and deliberately and thinking about the world we need to build together, on a much larger scale.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Environment, Environment featured Tags climate justice movement, indigenous social movements, pipeline projects Leave a comment

Rise of Trump and Trudeau haven’t changed need for radical climate action

December 15, 2020November 30, 2016 by Brad Hornick

The entire system must be put into question, not just who joins the new executive committee.

Categories Environment, Environment featured Tags climate change, climate justice movement, environmental effects of fossil fuel extraction, pipeline projects Leave a comment
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