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Arkansas: derrame de petróleo expone a la industria
El 29 de marzo un oleoducto de Exxon Mobil llamado Pegasus se rompió derramando unos 5.000 barriles de petróleo crudo…
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El pillaje capitalista de los océanos
Los océanos del mundo son vastos y profundos. Ellos cubren el 71 por ciento de la superficie terrestre y contienen…
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U.S. government: Greatest obstacle to international action on global warming
Emissions of greenhouse gases rose to record levels in the first decade of this century, according to a panel of…
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The pillaging of the Earth’s oceans
Fossil fuels, deforestation and accumulations of carbon dioxide wreak perhaps the greatest environmental damage on the oceans, which cover 71…
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Texas explosion shows: Capitalism threatens communities and workers
The deaths continue to mount from the April 24 collapse of Rana Plaza in Dhaka, Bangladesh, which housed five garment…
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Cuba: Environmentally sustainable development is possible
Several years ago, the World Wildlife Fund called Cuba the only country in the world to have achieved sustainable development.
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Arkansas oil spill reveals perils of industry
On March 29, an oil pipeline named Pegasus owned by ExxonMobil ruptured, spilling an estimated 5,000 barrels of crude oil…
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Recycling alone won’t save the planet
A central element in the destruction of the Earth’s ecosystems is the production of massive amounts of waste.
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Syrian Communist explains responsibility to defend the homeland
Adel Omar of the Syrian Communist Party-Bakdash discusses the economy, the resistance to imperialism and the responsibilities of Syrian communists
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Historic strike by San Francisco Giants concessions workers
Seven hundred and fifty concessions workers, members of the UNITE HERE Local 2, staged a surprise one-day strike May 25…
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Activists defend voting rights in front of Supreme Court
On May 25, the ANSWER Coalition (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism) joined in a multi-week effort, led…
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Struggle forces Boy Scouts to admit gay youth
Another bastion of discrimination against gay youth, the Boy Scouts of America, has been caught in the groundswell of support…
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Global day of action against Monsanto a big success
Activists from the ANSWER Coalition and the PSL, a member organization of ANSWER, participated in many of the Monsanto protests…
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Military now flying drones in US civilian airspace
On May14, in Pendleton, Ore., the military launched the first unmanned military aircraft, or drones, to fly in civilian U.S.…
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Why we oppose US and Israeli intervention in Syria
Having overthrown the governments in Iraq in 2003 and Libya in 2011, the U.S. government has sought to topple the…
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Occupy Our Homes action demands an end to foreclosures
On May 20, 500 people from around the country gathered in Washington D.C. for an Occupy Our Homes rally, march…
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D.C. workers strike for decent wages
On May 21 hundreds of low-wage workers from across Washington D.C. took part in a strike for higher wages following…
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Picket at the White House demands: Close Guantanamo!
Protesters converged on the White House May 18 for a spirited picket to support the hunger strikers in the Guantanamo…
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Obama speech: exercise in misdirection and illusion
President Obama’s speech today was another exercise in misdirection and illusion regarding the administration’s unprecedented use of drone military strikes.
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Racist school closings met with days of protest in Chicago
On May 22, the Chicago Board of Education carried through on its threat to close the largest number of schools…
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