This NGO won a climate case against Shell. Its next target? Dutch Bank ING
Here’s what Friends of the Earth Netherlands’ latest legal action could mean for global banks financing major polluters.
China’s governmental policies have helped save the nearly extinct Amur tigers
“There is still a long way to go to build a viable future for tigers in northeast China, but the situation looks good.”
“Only the people can save the people!” Xiomora Castro’s presidential win in Honduras
“I believe firmly that the democratic socialism I propose is the solution to pull Honduras out of the abyss we have been buried in by neo-liberalism, a narco-dictator and corruption.”
Against plutocrats, platitudes — about democracy — will always be pitiful
The Biden administration’s democracy initiative is missing the all-important inequality connection.
Jeb Bush Says No Need For Federal Investigation In Tamir Rice Case
In response to news that police officers will not be charged in the killing of a 12-year old with a toy gun, Jeb Bush expressed faith that "the system worked."
Ukraine: Nonviolent resistance is a brave and often effective response to aggression
There has been mounting evidence that nonviolent resistance is more effective than violent resistance, even against despots.
IDF kills 17 in attacks on Nuseirat Refugee Camp amid ongoing Gaza conflict
The strikes come on the heels of a recent operation in which Israel's military killed over 270 Palestinians to rescue four hostages.
One Man’s Dark Account of a Trump Rally
Trump rallies may be worse than you think.
Tigers Declared “Functionally Extinct” in Cambodia
Cambodia will attempt to reintroduce tigers into a protected forest in order to bring them back from the brink of extinction.
More than 90% of Great Barrier Reef impacted by sixth mass bleaching event
"Although bleaching is becoming more and more frequent, this is not normal and we should not accept that this is the way things are. We need to break the norms that are breaking our reef.”









