Yearly Archives: 2021
‘Don’t cross the picket line’: Apple workers organize Christmas Eve walkout
"Demand that Apple upholds its image with your wallet. Don't shop in stores, don't shop online."
Taylor Energy agrees to pay for cleanup of longest-running oil spill in US history
Taylor Energy will pay upwards of $43 million in penalties and transfer $432 million as a trust to the Department to start cleaning up the 17-year spill.
Former Minneapolis police officer found guilty of manslaughter in Daunte Wright’s death
“Justice is beyond the reach that we have in this life for Daunte. But accountability is an important step, a critical necessary step on the road to justice for us all.”
California is the world’s number one importer of Amazonian oil, report finds
Tracking oil exports in the Amazon identified that the majority of Amazonian oil comes from Ecuador and ends up in the hands of large California-based corporations.
‘Not true’: Sanders counters Manchin’s bogus inflation argument against Build Back Better
"It's time for the American people to understand which side their senators are on."
Signs of the times and the emergence of Maitreya
We have created the chaos, and it is up to all of us to do whatever we can to clean it up and bring about the changes that 99.9% of people around the world crave.
Microplastics from Africa and North America found 9,439 feet above sea level in French...
How did these tiny pieces of plastic managed to make such a journey?
Building community, one fruit tree at a time
“Urban fruit foraging,” it’s called.
My year and welcome to it
Here are four (million) of my own takeaways from 2021, a classic hell-on-Earth year that, if worse weren’t potentially on the horizon, could perhaps be quickly forgotten.
Talon Anvil, Task Force 9 and the terrible cost of the air offensive in...
Subsidizing militarism in search of monsters overseas seems more and more like the American way. With the new focus on near peer competitors like Russia and China, the dangers are only growing.









