Yearly Archives: 2021
Big Pharma’s ‘appalling’ $26 billion in shareholder payouts could fund vaccines for all of...
“Instead of creating new vaccine billionaires, we need to be vaccinating billions in developing countries.”
The PR industry aims to demobilize environmental movements — here’s what organizers can do...
Public relations poses distinct threats to environmental movements, but activists are becoming more savvy and developing new forms of resistance.
Afghanistan’s green future?
Can Afghanistan's mineral wealth finance a transition to a carbon-neutral future?
The great forgetting
Why we forget epidemics and why this one must be remembered...
Biden plans to cut U.S. climate pollution in half by 2030
“We cannot preach temperance from a barstool and not pay our fair share when approximately 40% of all the excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is red, white and blue.”
Why corporate America appears to be drifting away from the Republican Party
Businesses are trying to make clear that their concerns are not partisan in nature.
The GOP climate push that mostly leaves out climate
House Republicans introduced a new climate agenda that promotes fossil fuels and speculative technologies, while leaving out real emissions reduction targets.
One small statement from CDC, one giant hope for our humanity
Tragically, under the previous White House direction and interference, CDC became corrupted and overruled, and its reputation is quite tarnished.
Derek Chauvin found guilty of murdering George Floyd
Derek Chauvin was convicted on one count of second degree manslaughter, one count of second degree murder, and one count of third degree murder.
Relief at Derek Chauvin conviction a sign of long history of police brutality
"You were told, for example, that Mr. Floyd died because his heart was too big […] [but] the truth of the matter is—that the reason George Floyd is dead is because Mr Chauvin’s heart was too small."









