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Wittner: A New Nuclear Weapons Plant!
Znet Article, September, 06 2011
Lawrence S. Wittner
Wittner's ZSpace page
Residents of Kansas City, Missouri are engaged in a bitter fight against the construction of a new nuclear weapons plant in their community
Mcneill: Why the Fukushima Disaster is Worse than Chernobyl
Znet Article, September, 03 2011
David Mcneill
Mcneill's ZSpace page
Many experts warn that the crisis is just beginning
Williams: The Budget Fight & the Ecological Crisis
Zmag Article, September, 01 2011
Chris Williams
Williams's ZSpace page
The government seems to be on a path to destruction
Sassen: Open Source Urbanism
Znet Article, August, 18 2011
Saskia Sassen
Sassen's ZSpace page
Powerful actors can remake cities in their image. But cities talk back
Leverett: Listening to What Iranians Say about Their Nuclear Program Instead of Relying on “Intelligence” and Agenda-Driven “Analysis”
Znet Article, August, 13 2011
Hillary Mann Leverett
Leverett's ZSpace page
This is getting ever more reminiscent of the fraudulent case for war that was laid in the run-up to America’s 2003 invasion of Iraq
Podur: Things they don't tell you about capitalism
Znet Article, August, 12 2011
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
Interview with Chang about development economics, politics, and environmental issues.
Leavitt: Greenwashing Right Wing Legal Activism: Lockheed Martin and Burlington Vermont
Znet Article, August, 12 2011
Jonathan Leavitt
Leavitt's ZSpace page
"The fear that [Lockheed] could be just greenwashing is real"
Hoodbhoy: What Next: A Sunni Bomb?
Znet Article, August, 09 2011
Pervez Hoodbhoy
Hoodbhoy's ZSpace page
The Islamic Republic of Iran stands at the threshold to the bomb
Adelstein: What Happened at Fukushima?
Znet Article, August, 09 2011
Jake Adelstein
Adelstein's ZSpace page
How much damage did the March 11 earthquake do to the Fukushima Daiichi reactors before the tsunami hit?
Shiva: The Great Seed Robbery
Commentary, July, 27 2011
Vandana Shiva
Shiva's ZSpace page
Patents are central to the colonization of plant regeneration
Busby: Fukushima is Worse than Chernobyl – on Global Contamination
Znet Article, July, 17 2011
Chris Busby
Busby's ZSpace page
There will follow increased rates of ill health, including cancer and birth defects, which will be proportional to the overall air concentration
Mcneill: After Fukushima: Winning the Battle for Hearts and Minds in Britain and Japan
Znet Article, July, 14 2011
David Mcneill
Mcneill's ZSpace page
Collusion between Japan’s nuclear industry and its supposedly neutral government watchdogs is, perhaps for the first time, under serious scrutiny
Osava: Small Dams, Big Problems
Znet Article, July, 13 2011
Mario Osava
Osava's ZSpace page
Several rivers in western Brazil are likely to become chains of artificial reservoirs feeding small hydroelectric plants
Hahnel: Excerpt From Green Economics: Confronting the Ecological Crisis
Znet Article, July, 07 2011
Robin Hahnel
Hahnel's ZSpace page
It is easy to be skeptical about the prospects for an effective and fair climate treaty
Osnos: The Rising Cost of At-Home Tech
Znet Article, July, 07 2011
Peter Osnos
Osnos's ZSpace page
The free information services of the past are gradually being eliminated or reduced
Ward: How the West Was Lost
Znet Article, July, 07 2011
Chip Ward
Ward's ZSpace page
Thousands of people in Arizona and New Mexico are living in fear
Engler: The Wastefulness of the Automobile
Commentary, July, 06 2011
Yves Engler
Engler's ZSpace page
Automotive reliance has meant massive waste
Biehl: No Green Goddesses
Znet Article, July, 05 2011
Janet Biehl
Biehl's ZSpace page
Since the 1980s, most researchers have concluded that in industrialised countries, women are indeed more concerned about environmental destruction than men
Staff: Net Briefs
Zmag Article, July, 01 2011
Z Staff
Staff's ZSpace page
News of note from the Internet
Monbiot: Atro-City
Znet Article, July, 01 2011
George Monbiot
Monbiot's ZSpace page
As Sydney residents are being paid to leave the city, the case for compact, high-density settlement becomes clearer than ever


