EU votes to cut pesticide use in half by 2030
“This vote brings us one step closer to significantly reducing chemical pesticide use by 2030."
The enduring limits of American power
The decline of U.S. power isn’t a problem; it is a call to global action.
Why capitalism cannot finally repress socialism
Socialism is capitalism’s critical shadow.
‘A disturbing symbol of big oil’s intentions:’ Chevron buys up rival producer
"Our leaders must stand up to these polluting industries, halt all new fossil fuel projects, and implement policies that phase out dangerous fossil fuels for good."
Meat and dairy alternatives could cut food system emissions by 31%, study finds
How realistic is it to expect people around the world to reduce their meat and dairy consumption by half?
A judge has rejected Shell’s latest attempt to dismiss a Connecticut climate lawsuit
The ruling, coming about a year after the federal district court in Connecticut denied Shell’s motion to dismiss the lawsuit, means that a trial in the case could start sometime in 2024.
Republican contradictions
Is it the anti-government nihilist position or the fascist position?
Biden administration announces federal investment into modernizing power grid
This go around will include $3.46 billion in funds to strengthen and modernize the electric grid.
In war crime, Israel is still blocking water, electricity to Gaza’s Palestinian civilians
Willfully impeding relief supplies is a war crime, as is collectively punishing civilians for the actions of armed groups.
In times of war, digital activism has power. Here’s how to engage responsibly
Eyewitness accounts, verified facts and culturally sensitive reporting are competing with misinformation, political propaganda and irresponsible journalism.









