Why Pay For War?

Why Pay For War?

Z Magazine | April 17, 2007 |No Comments

Those working for peace may want to voice their dissent through tactics that sever the flow of tax dollars to policies they find morally reprehensible.

Hooked On Weapons: Unfortunately It's Us

Hooked On Weapons: Unfortunately It’s Us

Common Dreams | March 28, 2007 |No Comments

Given our position in the world, it would be to our advantage—and by extension to the advantage of every other inhabitant of this planet—that we lead the way toward disarmament.

Violence In The Eye Of The Beholder

Counterpunch | February 8, 2007 |No Comments

If the war on terror has accomplished anything, it seems to be the far-reaching belief that Islam is a religion of violence and that Muslims ultimately decide the viability of a peaceful future. This dilemma has caused many, such as New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman, to ponder, “Where is the Muslim Martin Luther King?”

Canada’s Climate Failure

Z Magazine | November 29, 2006 |No Comments

How Washington-Style Politics and a deal with Big Oil condemned Canada’s pledge to fight climate change.

A Tale of Two Climate Change Stories

Common Dreams | October 29, 2006 |No Comments

NASA climatologist James Hansen has been vindicated by two decades of warming and a consensus among his scientist peers, proving that there are no skeptics left, just contrarians.

FEMA Braces For Another Storm

The Nation | May 10, 2006 |No Comments

With hurricane season approaching and another Bush crony at the helm of FEMA, a few restive lawmakers are seeking real reform for the storm-tossed agency. Whether they will succeed is another story.

Science Fact Or Fiction

The Nation | March 27, 2006 |No Comments

Climate change is real, and its impact is potentially devastating to our way of life. So why do the news media have such a hard time telling the straight story?

Political Science

The Nation | February 13, 2006 |No Comments

NASA climatologist James Hansen won’t let political pressure from the Bush Administration blunt the urgency of his global warming research: It’s not too late to mitigate the damage.


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