Mexico: Researcher Raises Alert About Environmental Dangers of Wind Farms Renata Bessi and Santiago Navarro F., Truthout: Southern Mexico's Isthmus of Tehuantepec is the site of the largest concentration of wind farm projects in Latin America. In a detailed interview, biologist Patricia Mora explains what the environmental impact studies leave out: the real impacts on flora and fauna in the Isthmus region, and how those negative effects extend beyond Mexico to ecosystems in Central America. Read the Interview and View the Photos How Residents of a Rural New Mexico County Fought the Fracking Barons and Won - for Now Nina Bunker Ruiz, YES! Magazine: Energy companies are seeking permits to explore natural gas extraction through fracking in New Mexico's Mora County. But the area's traditional livelihoods, farming and ranching, rely on clean, healthy rivers and streams. Read the Article and View the Photos Of Jenga Towers and Environmental Offsets Vijay Kolinjivadi, Truthout: The fundamental supporting nutrients and climate regulation cycles of the planet are not resources that can be possessed and substituted. Environmental offsets suggest that which is irreplaceable is not and support the capitalist system of environmental Jenga. Read the Article Ur-ganic: An Alpine Township Considers Banning Pesticides Philip Ackerman-Leist, Truthout: The 5,088 residents of the township of Mals in the Italian Tirol voted overwhelmingly on September 5 to ban agricultural pesticides to protect the health of the residents, the surrounding ecosystem and the integrity of the township's historical agricultural practices. Read the Article and View the Photos A Public Bank Option for Scotland Ellen Brown, The Web of Debt Blog: With the Scottish vote for independence from the United Kingdom on the horizon, the option of a publicly owned bank with a mandate to serve the interests of the Scottish people could help give the newly independent country true economic sovereignty. Read the Article The Real Carbon "Monster" Revealed The Daily Take Team, The Thom Hartmann Program: The idea that climate scientists and climate activists are actually evil, that they're part of a big virus or "monster" that's sucking up money and resources all in the name of saving the planet, is one of the biggest lies propagated by the fossil fuel industry. Read the Article Where Are the White Feminists? MIA on Racist Misogynist Police Violence Sikivu Hutchinson, The Feminist Wire: Because white women of all classes enjoy the privilege of protection from criminalization and systemic brutality by law enforcement, state-sanctioned violence doesn't register as a "feminist" priority. Read the Article A Capitalist in North Korea John Feffer, Foreign Policy in Focus: Felix Abt, a Swiss businessman who, after living for seven years in North Korea, has written a candid account of his time there, gives us a story that is as extraordinary as it is improbable. Read the Review Africa's Dividing Farmlands a Threat to Food Security Miriam Gathigah, Inter Press Service: Investors are gobbling up land in southern and East Africa with large-scale acquisitions reducing available land for locals. But what is available still has to be subdivided due to land inheritance, leaving farmers with dwindling acreage. Read the Article New Sparks Fly Between CIA, Senate Intelligence Committee Ali Watkins, McClatchy DC: Tensions between the CIA and its Congressional overseers erupted anew this week when CIA Director John Brennan refused to say who authorized intrusions into computers used by the Senate Intelligence Committee to compile a report on the spy agency's interrogation program. Read the Article Kingdom of Slaves Sam Badger and Giorgio Cafiero, Foreign Policy in Focus: Since FIFA picked Qatar to host the 2022 World Cup, Qatar's 1.8 million foreign workers are frequently deprived of wages, trapped into permanent debt, exposed to hazardous working conditions and denied the right to unionize. Read the Article |
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