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Cook: Israel's "Green" Strategy to Defeat Enemies
Znet Article, April, 02 2010
Jonathan Cook
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Plan to make oil redundant in a decade
Bond: Climate Justice Opportunities After US Carbon Market and Legislative Crashes
Commentary, April, 01 2010
Patrick Bond
Bond's ZSpace page
Fierce debating about United States climate justice (CJ) strategies and tactics on ZNet over the past couple of months leave us ready to continue exploring comradely but sharp differences.
Vivas: Anticapitalism and Climate Justice
Znet Article, March, 29 2010
Esther Vivas
Vivas's ZSpace page
Today, climate change is an undeniable reality. The political, social and media impact of the Copenhagen Summit in December 2009 was a good proof of this. A summit that showed the inability of the capitalist system to give a credible response to a...
Ortiz: Avatar Downfall a Blow for Indigenous Communities
Znet Article, March, 20 2010
Gonzalo Ortiz
Ortiz's ZSpace page
Science fiction blockbuster Avatar was the big loser in the Oscar awards ceremony - not only a blow for director James Cameron but also seen as a symbolic reverse in the struggle to recover Amazon rainforest areas in Ecuador from the effects of oi...
Friel: Andrew Revkin’s Climate Centrism
Znet Article, March, 17 2010
Howard Friel
Friel's ZSpace page
In his 2001 book, The Skeptical Environmentalist: Measuring the Real State of the World, Bjorn Lomborg argued that the real state of the world’s environment was better than what the major environmental organizations and scientists have reported. T...
Shiva: Water Wisdom
Commentary, March, 15 2010
Vandana Shiva
Shiva's ZSpace page
Since 1966 - and as a consequence of the introduction of the Green Revolution model of water-intensive, chemical farming - India has over-exploited her groundwater, creating a water famine.
biomess: Did you say residues?
Blog Post, March, 14 2010
uk biomess
biomess's ZSpace page
The plant, which is being part-funded by an £18m grant from the national lottery, will initially burn forest residue: sawdust, branches and offcuts Mmmh....
Friel: Lomborg’s Public Diplomacy, Part 1/5
Znet Article, March, 12 2010
Howard Friel
Friel's ZSpace page
Given his public diplomacy skills, if Bjorn Lomborg had worked for the Bush-Cheney White House, the world might still be thinking that Iraq’s Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction. This is because there has never been any evidence to supp...
Black: A day of action against tar sands financing
Blog Post, March, 10 2010
Toban Black
Black's ZSpace page
Protests during a day of action against tar sands financing in Canada
Dimaggio: Manufactured Dissent
Znet Article, March, 09 2010
Anthony Dimaggio
Dimaggio's ZSpace page
Global warming has graduated to the status of one of the great enduring political issues of our time. Unfortunately, public discourse has taken a dramatic step backward in light of corporate media’s attacks against the scientific community. Scie...
George: Global governance priorities in an interdependent world:
Video, March, 07 2010
Susan George
George's ZSpace page
The current crisis has exacerbated the effects of neoliberalism and hugely increased inequality, with money going from labor to capital.
Glick: Principles, Program, Strategy, Tactics
Commentary, March, 04 2010
Ted Glick
Glick's ZSpace page
I have discovered, over the course of my years as an organizer for positive social change, that it is important that members of an organization or movement learn to distinguish between principles, program, strategy and tactics. An inability to do ...
biomess: Wood fueled biomass energy worse for carbon dioxide emissions than fossil fuels
Blog Post, March, 01 2010
uk biomess
biomess's ZSpace page
Wood fueled biomass energy worse for carbon dioxide emissions than fossil fuels by Chris Matera (Massachusetts Forest Watch)
Sonnleitner: Is Gandhi Relevant?
Znet Article, March, 01 2010
Michael Sonnleitner
Sonnleitner's ZSpace page
Today I have been asked to speak on the subject of Gandhian Social Values and Society Today.
Cromwell: Gates Of Delusion
Commentary, February, 28 2010
David Cromwell
Cromwell's ZSpace page
Since November last year, the public has been bombarded with the story of stolen emails from the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia, revealing a supposed "scandal" of scientific malpractice, stupidly and lazily named "climateg...
Frank: The Dirty Truth Behind Clean Coal
Znet Article, February, 28 2010
Joshua Frank
Frank's ZSpace page
If you've tuned in to the Winter Olympics this past week, you likely sat through repeated showings of a multimillion-dollar public relations campaign paid for by Big Coal regarding the potential laurels of "clean-coal" technology. The premise of t...
Mckibben: The Attack on Climate-Change Science
Znet Article, February, 27 2010
Bill Mckibben
Mckibben's ZSpace page
Why It's the O.J. Moment of the Twenty-First Century
Goodman: Cracking Down on Fracking
Znet Article, February, 25 2010
Amy Goodman
Goodman's ZSpace page
Mike Markham of Colorado has an explosive problem: His tap water catches fire. Markham demonstrates this in a new documentary, “Gasland,” which just won the Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize. Director Josh Fox films Markham as he runs his ...
Hahnel: Why Cap And Trade And Not A Carbon Tax?
Commentary, February, 25 2010
Robin Hahnel
Hahnel's ZSpace page
A carbon tax is preferable to cap and trade unless there are compelling practical reasons a tax won't work as well.
Klare: Avatar: The Prequel
Znet Article, February, 24 2010
Michael t. Klare
Klare's ZSpace page
Will Earth's Last Stand Sweep the 2013 Oscars?


