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Michael Brune: The Overview Effect
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18.5.2013 |
Green on HuffingtonPost.com |
| Few of us will ever venture past the 60-mile boundary that separates Earth and outer space. If you do, though, you're likely to experience something known as "the overview effect" -- a cognitive shift in how you perceive our planet. |
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Farm Bill Fiasco: What Next for the Food Movement?
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17.5.2013 |
Commondreams.org Views |
Deciding how America will nourish itself and sustain its farms would seem a top policy priority— yet as the US Farm Bill demonstrates, sustainably grown, healthy food and livable incomes for farmers and workers remain an afterthought in a process controlled almost entirely by agribusiness and a handful of farm-state legislators. Despite strong public opinion supporting local food, farmer’s markets, organic agriculture, food workers’ rights and access to fresh produce, agribusiness and commodity interests continue to dominate food and farming policy. read more |
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Washington Gets Explicit: Its 'War on Terror' is Permanent
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17.5.2013 |
Commondreams.org Views |
Last October, senior Obama officials anonymously unveiled to the Washington Post their newly minted "disposition matrix", a complex computer system that will be used to determine how a terrorist suspect will be "disposed of":  read more |
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Fighting Poverty Through Wall Street Accountability
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17.5.2013 |
Commondreams.org Views |
This year, I’ve been focused on how anti-poverty activists can move from a defensive battle defined by trying to save what needs to be saved during these budget debates, to an offensive one, laying out a vision that inspires ongoing, unified action and builds a vibrant movement that connects with people in their communities. (Photo: Lenina Nadal/flickr) read more |
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Headlines for May 17, 2013
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17.5.2013 |
Democracy Now! |
| Headlines for May 17, 2013 |
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"Astoundingly Disturbing": Obama Administration Claims Power to Wage Endless War Across the Globe
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17.5.2013 |
Democracy Now! |
| A Pentagon official predicted Thursday the war against al-Qaeda and its affiliates could last up to 20 more years. The comment came during a Senate hearing revisiting the Authorization for Use of Military Force, or AUMF, enacted by Congress days after the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. At the hearing, Pentagon officials claimed the AUMF gives the president power to wage endless war anywhere in the world, including in Syria, Yemen and the Congo. "This is the most astounding and most astoundingly disturbing hearing that I've been to since I've been here," said Independent Sen. Angus King of Maine. "You guys have essentially rewritten the Constitution here today." We play excerpts of Thursday's Senate hearing and our recent interview with Jeremy Scahill, author of the new bestseller, "Dirty Wars: The World Is a Battlefield." |
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Elliott Negin: Unreliable Sources 3: How the Media Help the Kochs & ExxonMobil Spread Climate Disinformation
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17.5.2013 |
Green on HuffingtonPost.com |
| Despite the fact that ExxonMobil is still a significant contrarian funder, the flurry of media interest in the company's funding agenda sparked by UCS's exposé died down soon after its release and remains feeble to this day. What happened? |
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Genetically Modified Democracy: Monsanto and Congress Move to Stomp on Your Rights
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17.5.2013 |
Commondreams.org Views |
Reliable sources in Washington D.C. have informed the Organic Consumers Association (OCA) that Monsanto has begun secretly lobbying its Congressional allies to attach one or more “Monsanto Riders” or amendments to the 2013 Farm Bill that would preempt or prohibit states from requiring labels on genetically engineered (GE) foods. (Photo: via OSGATA.org) read more |
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Chevron calls for strong investor rights chapter in U.S.-EU trade deal
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17.5.2013 |
rabble.ca - News for the rest of us |
U.S. energy giant Chevron (profits $26.2 billion USD) is encouraging the United States to pursue a strong NAFTA-like investment chapter and investor-state dispute settlement process in the proposed Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) with the European Union.
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Boston, Syria, Congo Part Of 'Disturbing' Claim About War Authority
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17.5.2013 |
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com |
| WASHINGTON -- The war authorization that Congress passed after 9/11 will be needed for at least 10 to 20 more years, and can be used... |
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David_Goldstein: A Daughter's Tears: The President's Speech
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17.5.2013 |
Green on HuffingtonPost.com |
| China has recently overtaken the United States as the world's highest carbon emitter. Of course, for any solution to be effective, not only the United States, not only China, but the entire world must get on board. |
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Pentagon 'Rewrites Constitution' Affirming Endless War
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17.5.2013 |
CommonDreams.org Headlines |
The United States is truly engaged in an endless war.
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Headlines for May 16, 2013
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16.5.2013 |
Democracy Now! |
| IRS Commissioner Forced to Resign over Extra Scrutiny of Right-Wing Groups, Holder: Deputy Signed Off on AP Subpoenas, Holder Unsure of How Many Journalist Subpoenas He's Approved, Report: Verizon Gave Justice Dept. Records of 2 Journalists, White House Seeks Revival of Media Shield Law, Dem Rep. Blasts Holder for Drug War, Marijuana Crackdown, Suicide Attack Kills 6 in Kabul; Group Tells AP of Plans to Target U.S. Soldiers, U.N. General Assembly Condemns Syrian Gov't as Toll Passes 80,000, Palestinians Mark 65th Anniversary of "Nakba", Up to 6 Dead in Cambodia Shoe Factory Collapse, White House Releases Emails on Benghazi Talking Points, U.S. Earns $50.6 Billion Profit on Student Interest, Regulators Back Down on New Derivatives Rule, Hundreds Take Part in Milwaukee Fast-Food, Retail Strike, North Dakota Abortion Clinic Challenges New Restriction, Charges Dropped Against NYPD Officer in Shooting Death of Ramarley Graham, New DNA Evidence Could Clear Florida Death Row Prisoner |
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Another Town Now Requires Solar Power For New Buildings
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15.5.2013 |
Green on HuffingtonPost.com |
| From Mother Nature Network's Matt Hickman: Sebastopol, an agri-artsy Sonoma outpost about an hour north of San Francisco, can now claim bragging rights as being... |
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The Deepening Shame of Guantanamo
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14.5.2013 |
Commondreams.org Views |
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Justice Department's Pursuit of AP's Phone Records Is Both Extreme and Dangerous
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14.5.2013 |
Commondreams.org Views |
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Largest Electorate Yet Set To Vote On Citizens United
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14.5.2013 |
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com |
| When Angelenos go to the polls next week to choose the next mayor of Los Angeles, they also will be the largest electorate to vote... |
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Democracy, Alberta-style: Voters can have any policy they want, as long as it's Conservative
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14.5.2013 |
rabble.ca - News for the rest of us |
In Alberta, it appears you now have more power as the president of a neighbourhood community league than as a duly elected member of a school board!
With province-wide municipal elections scheduled to take place in October, that's something would-be candidates for school trustee might want to think about.
Albertans had a small but significant demonstration of this axiom yesterday, when Education Minister Jeff Johnson announced that if members of elected school boards won't co-operate with the government and vote the way they have been instructed, the results of their mistaken votes will be made to reflect the decision they were supposed to make.
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Sharper Computer Models Clear the Way for More Wind Power
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14.5.2013 |
Technology Review Feed - Tech Review Top Stories |
| New prediction models can allow utilities to rely more heavily on wind and save millions. The utility with the most wind power capacity in the United States, Xcel Energy, is relying more on this power source and saving millions of dollars thanks to new forecasting models similar to those used to predict climate change.
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Obama Considers Giving Corporations Political Power In Trade Deal
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14.5.2013 |
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com |
| WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron on Monday pledged to pursue a broad trade agreement between the U.S. and European... |
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