Climate Crisis
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Corpus Christi is running out of water, capitalism has run out of solutions
Corpus Christi, a city of over 300,000 residents, is expected to exceed its existing water supplies as soon as next…
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La población de Georgia devastada por incendios mientras FEMA niega ayuda y el condado planea un centro de datos
Lo que está ocurriendo en el condado de Brantley no es simplemente una historia sobre incendios. La escala de la…
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Capitalism: The real cause of ‘Super El Niño’ climate catastrophes
Droughts and powerful storms are a natural part of Earth’s diverse weather, but mass suffering and death are not inevitable…
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Georgians ravaged by fire while FEMA refuses aid and county plans data center
n Brantley County, a largely rural area in southeastern Georgia made up of small towns, farmland, and dense pine forests,…
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The nationwide fight against AI data centers is a struggle for who controls the future
Tech CEOs and corporations have been on a rampage in the U.S. trying to railroad data centers into every plot…
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La lucha nacional contra los centros de datos de inteligencia artificial es una lucha por quién controla el future
Los directores ejecutivos y las corporaciones tecnológicas han estado arrasando en Estados Unidos, tratando de imponer centros de datos en…
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Only socialism can save Minnesota’s Boundary Waters
On April 16 the U.S. senate voted to overturn a 2023 ban on mining in 225,000 acres of protected federal…
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¡La catástrofe climática no es inevitable, podemos conquistar un futuro socialista!
Todas y todos vemos cómo se están desarrollando el cambio climático y la degradación ecológica, y todas y todos estamos…
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Climate catastrophe isn’t inevitable, we can win a socialist future!
As workers, we collectively understand the challenges we face best because we are the class that makes society run. And…
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Worst sewage leak in U.S. history threatens already strained Potomac watershed
Hundreds of millions of gallons of raw sewage have poured into the Potomac River for weeks, showing how improperly maintaining…
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