Amy Goodman: Refugees are the Roadkill of War
By Amy Goodman and Denis Moynihan from Democracy Now On the outskirts of the northern French town of Calais, a massive, makeshift refugee camp called “The Jungle” grows daily, swelling with … Continue reading
Whatever Happens, We’re Already Winning
Talking Paris COP 21: Whatever happens, we’re already winning I know that we are already successful because the transition we seek is well underway and gaining momentum. The status quo … Continue reading
Catherine Abreu: Kicking Back at COP 21
https://www.ecologyaction.ca/blog/whatever-happens-paris-we%E2%80%99re-already-winning Talking Paris: Whatever happens, we’re already winning I know that we are already successful because the transition we seek is well underway and gaining momentum. The status quo of … Continue reading
Go Mod, Buddha Baby
“But when leading Buddhist figures, along with a mass of laity and sympathizers, begin to embrace a novel interpretation, practice, or idea, it should alert the scholar than an important … Continue reading
Observer: Justice Minister Inquiry into Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women
Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould announces inquiry into missing Indigenous women By Jenny Uechi & Fram Dinshaw in News, Politics | December 8th 2015 Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould from Canadian Press Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould outlined the first phase … Continue reading
Observer:World’s survival on the table in final hours of COP21
The latest draft of the Paris climate agreement released Wednesday is not nearly ambitous enough to prevent catastrophic harm to the world’s poorest countries, or to help them adapt to … Continue reading
At COP21, oil sands worker urges transition off fossil fuels
By Mychaylo Prystupa in News, COP21 | December 8th 2015 #37 of 42 articles from the Special Report:COP21 Suncor oil sands mechanic Ken Smith speaks to “One Million Climate Jobs” event at COP21 summit in Paris … Continue reading
John Trudell, AIM Activist, Remembered
John Trudell, a poet, musician and longtime activist for Native American rights has died in California at the age of 69. Trudell’s father was Santee Sioux, and Trudell grew up … Continue reading
