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Analysis
Capitalist plunder of the Amazon is what’s driving U.S. hurricanes
As deforestation in the Amazon increases, so does the frequency and severity of storms forming in the Atlantic.
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Analysis
Diablo Canyon nuclear plant brings profits for PG&E, deadly risk for residents
Despite opposition from residents and environmental organizations, California legislators passed Senate Bill 846 in 2022 to extend the life of…
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Wildfires, climate change and PG&E negligence
PG&E is not just one bad apple, but an example of the problem of capitalism that protects corporations’ right to…
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Analysis
Project 2025: Fast track to climate chaos
Although the United States has yet to take any meaningful action that meets the urgency of the climate crisis, Project…
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Analysis
Public Safety Power Shutoffs: Why they aren’t a solution to wildfires
We must oppose the PSPS program as a solution to wildfire risk and demand public control over our energy system.
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Analysis
California’s community solar program undermined by for-profit interests of utility companies
Under capitalism, community-solar microgrids are a threat to private utilities’ profits. In the end, ensuring continued profits for the ruling…
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Analysis
Earth Day: For our survival, imperialism must end
Imagine a future where the one trillion dollars that goes to the military every year, along with the millions of…
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Analysis
Greenwashing reaches new heights at COP28 UN Climate Conference
The COP28 UN Climate Conference that closed this week once again failed to make any meaningful commitments to stemming the…
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Analysis
Another ruling class attack on the environment: this time, wetlands
More than 50% of U.S. wetlands have been destroyed since colonization began. Why does this matter?
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Climate Crisis
Heat waves bake the world: Workers don’t have to bear the brunt
Scientists have been warning the world for decades of the impacts that would come from climate change, yet little action…
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