environment
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Analysis
What happened to Trump’s border wall?
The racist U.S. government has been weaponizing its southern border for hundreds of years.
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Analysis
New Mexico oil and gas companies sued for environmental damage
Oil and gas companies must be held accountable for their pollution and destruction of the land as well as their…
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Militant Journalism
Texas winter storm crisis the fault of state leaders, big oil, protesters say
Natural gas and fossil fuel executives, as well as officials in ERCOT and PUCT, should face criminal charges for their…
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Militant Journalism
Erie, PA: Residents skeptical of corporation’s ‘green’ promises
The plight of this area has left the door open to the opportunism of “green” industry and it is currently…
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Features
Texas infrastructure nears collapse; millions without power, water
Four million or more Texans are without power. Outages that were initially called “rolling outages” are now lasting several days.…
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Analysis
22-year old climate change organizer arrested in India
Disha Ravi is accused of "sedition" for allegedly helping to create a digital "toolkit" to support the farmers' struggle.
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Analysis
Sinkholes and wasted water: oil industry destructiveness in New Mexico
In July of 2008, a large plot of land in southeastern New Mexico caved in, resulting in a sinkhole 120…
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Militant Journalism
Pipeline through Memphis part of long history of Black exploitation
Just as previous generations fought back against plantation owners and the racist ruling class of Memphis, Black youth and families…
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Analysis
Biden’s climate orders: 9 things socialists should know
The Biden administration’s recent executive orders on climate action and environmental protections at first glance may inspire hope.
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Features
PSL Statement: What’s Behind Biden’s Executive Orders?
President Biden signed a package of 17 executive orders immediately following his inauguration on Wednesday.
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