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US Diplomats’ Campaign GM Foods
Review of Wikileaks cables reveals effort to break down other nations' resistance to GMOs
by Suzanne Goldenberg American diplomats lobbied aggressively overseas to promote genetically modified (GM) food crops such as soy beans, an analysis of official cable traffic revealed on Tuesday. The review of more than 900 diplomatic cables by the campaign group Food and…
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Tim DeChristopher’s Case Reveals Obama Administration’s Selective Prosecution
Film Review: Bidder 70
Bidder 70 is a stand-up-and-cheer documentary about an activist who made waves while sitting down. Shortly before the Bush regime left office W. leased vast swathes of federally-owned pristine acreage to developers for drilling and mining — an exploitation of public property…
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Remember When the IRS Targeted Environmental Organizations?
This isn’t the first time the agency has investigated political groups – just the first time it’s become a full-blown controversy
On Wednesday night President Obama, speaking from the East Room of the White House, called the IRS scrutiny of some 300 conservative groups “inexcusable.” “I will not tolerate this kind of behavior in any agency, but especially in the IRS, given the…
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It’s Time for Drakes Estero to Run Wild
We should honor the 1976 public interest agreement and affirm “America’s greatest idea”
Last November, then-Interior Secretary Ken Salazar made an historic decision for America’s national parks and wilderness legacy by honoring a decades-old agreement the government made to the people of the United States regarding Point Reyes National Seashore. Salazar decided to let the…
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Water Pollution Plagues Mexico’s Scenic Pacific Coast
Tourists largely unaware that industrial pollution from rivers upstream is making them sick
Over the past few decades, Sayulita, a small fishing village along Mexico’s 200-mile Riviera Nayarit coastline, has grown into a boutique eco-tourism and retiree destination. It’s known among surfers for its consistent river mouth surf break. The town has a water treatment plant…
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Tennessee Governor Vetoes Ag-Gag Bill
Legislation is “constitutionally suspect,” says Gov Bill Haslam
Great Monday morning news! Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam has just vetoed his state’s “ag-gag” bill that would have criminalized undercover investigations at horse stables and factory farm facilities. Photo by Tom HartA 2011 undercover investigation of a horse training facility in Tennessee revealed painful chemicals…
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Climate Milestone is a Moment of Symbolic Significance on Road of Idiocy
The only way forward is back: to retrace our steps and seek to return atmospheric concentrations to around 350ppm
The data go back 800,000 years: that's the age of the oldest fossil air bubbles extracted from Dome C, an ice-bound summit in the high Antarctic. And throughout that time there has been nothing like this. At no point in the preindustrial record…
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