Green Capitalism: The God That Failed Richard Smith, Truthout: The results are in: no amount of "green capitalism" will be able to ensure the profound changes we must urgently make to prevent the collapse of civilization as a result of the catastrophic impacts of global warming. Read the Article Caught in the Cold: Homelessness and the Polar Vortex Candice Bernd, Truthout: As a deadly polar vortex moved across the United States this week, cities scrambled to shelter the homeless, who can face additional problems once in the shelter system. And the hacker collective Anonymous worked to provide additional aid networks for those in need. Read the Article Gaming the System: The Relevance of The Hunger Games Sarah Page, Truthout: As The Hunger Games trilogy gains popularity in bookstores and the box office, its themes of extreme class inequality, poverty, class warfare and oppression gain prominence in reality across the globe. Read the Article Bill Moyers | North Carolina: Battleground State Bill Moyers, Moyers & Company: Big money has moved North Carolina far to the right politically, but citizen protesters are fighting back against "extremist policies." The conflict unfolding in North Carolina could be a testing ground for what's to come in every state. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Higher Hopes for Hemp Jill Richardson, OtherWords: The phony justification for banning hemp because someone might secretly grow pot makes even less sense than it did before Colorado and Washington state legalized marijuana. Read the Article Memo to Media: Israeli Settlement Expansion Is Not All About the United States Justin Doolittle, Truthout: Israel's decision to wait until Secretary of State John Kerry left the region before announcing it will pursue settlement expansion in the West Bank grabbed the headlines. It's the existence of the settlements, not the timing of the announcement, that should concern the media. Read the Article It's Time for Shooter's Insurance The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Program: Guns, like cars, can be dangerous, and anyone who owns a gun should be required to have liability insurance, so if they injure or kill somebody, the victim or the victim's family will receive monetary damages. Read the Article Peak Oil Is Dead: Long Live Peak Oil! Michael T. Klare, TomDispatch: The explosive development of shale oil and other unconventional fuels in the United States seemingly discredited the idea that oil production was on the decline. But before obituaries for peak oil theory pile up too high, let's take a careful look at these assertions. Read the Article On the Outskirts of Crypto City - the Architecture of Surveillance Ingrid Burrington, Waging Nonviolence: Among the banal office complexes of Fort Meade, Maryland, artist Ingrid Burrington investigated many of the private contractors that feed off of the National Security Agency surveillance empire. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: Two MIT Students Show How Collecting Metadata Is a Major Privacy Violation, and More In today's On the News segment: Two MIT students have created a program to help you understand the digital trail you leave behind every day; in a survey, 80 percent of Americans polled (including conservatives and libertarians) support progressive policies like raising the minimum wage and providing public assistance for nutrition and child care; more waves of radiation are hitting our nation from the Southwest; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Economic Update: The Trend to Inequality Richard D. Wolff, Economic Update / Truthout: Today, major discussions of conservative inequality denials and of the significance of "productivity" statistics. Also, a response to question on the nature, origin and meaning of "profit." Listen to the Radio Segment |
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