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Israeli Military Industrial Complex: a war to elect hawk Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas: Stop Now!

STOP PRIVATIZED Natural GAS Plants PLUNDERING Pristine Ontario Lands, Water and Air

STOP NEO-CON PRIVATIZTION OF TORONTO HYDRO AND ONTARIO POWER GENERATION

 

U.S.: Congress will now wuss out


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I am angry. Actually, I am incensed, livid, and enraged. On Friday, Congress will hold hearings on the Detroit bailout. I called my Congressman's office (happens to be Barney Frank) to find out what the latest is. Here is the latest (I hope you're sitting down): Congress seems to be coalesing around a proposal to give GM, Chrysler and Ford bridge loans to get them through the New Year with NO ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ATTACHED.

POWER UP ECONOMY POWER DOWN GLOBAL WARMING New Energy Economy 100% Public 100% Renewable-A Prototype World Economy

POWER UP ECONOMY POWER DOWN GLOBAL WARMING New Energy Economy 100% Public 100% Renewable-A Prototype World Economy

POWER UP ECONOMY POWER DOWN GLOBAL WARMING

 

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The human chain against climate change - together we can make a change. Take Part! - WeDoSomething.net

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McKibben: The Most Important Number in the World

"What's the most important number in the world?"

by Bill McKibben

What's the most important number in the world?

The temperature of the human body? The freezing point of water? The length of a football pitch?

Or is it 350? It's a new number--almost no one knows about it yet. But it may well mark the line between a working human civilization and endless chaos.

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U.S.: Presidential candidates on the climate crisis

Given that the U.S. uses so much of the world's resources and contributes so much to the climate crisis it is of great interest where the 2008 presidential candidates stand on the issues surrounding so-called global warming. Indy readers are probably already aware that the present Bush regime has the worst environmental record of any U.S. administration in the nation's history. The Republican party, which Bush represents, will attempt to continue that legacy if they once again take office (they literally "take" office by subverting the national election).

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