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The Geopolitics Behind Spiraling Gas and Electricity Prices in Europe

by Prabir Purkayastha | Jan 27, 2022 | Activism, Chile, China, Climate Change, Economics, Environment, Europe, Germany, History, India, Japan, Politics, Russia, Trade, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States, War

Markets do not solve the problem of energy pricing. What is required is planning and long-term investments in infrastructure.

Why Poorer Nations Aren’t Falling for Green-Washed Imperialism

by Prabir Purkayastha | Dec 8, 2021 | Activism, China, Climate Change, Economics, Environment, Europe, Germany, History, Human Rights, India, Norway, Politics, Trade, United Kingdom, United States

The world’s wealthiest countries make a big show of fighting climate change without offering poorer countries the finances to switch to renewable energy.

Why Biden Shouldn’t Use the ‘Summit for Democracy’ to Start More Cold Wars

by Katrina vanden Heuvel | Dec 8, 2021 | Activism, Brazil, China, Climate Change, Donald Trump, Economics, Environment, Europe, History, Joe Biden, Pakistan, Right Wing, Russia, Trade, Ukraine, United States, War

A renewed cold war with Russia and China would reinforce the nationalist and militarist factions in all countries.

American Express Goes on a Buying Spree in Argentina’s Congress

by Juan Grabois | Dec 1, 2021 | Activism, Agriculture/Environment, Argentina, Capitalism, Climate Change, Economics, Environment, Foreign Policy, Human Rights, Latin America, Politics, United States

An op-ed by Juan Grabois, an important leader in Argentina’s political left, about U.S. corporate efforts to defang an Argentine environmental law.

The Indian Farmers Defend the Rights of Farmers Everywhere

by Vijay Prashad | Nov 25, 2021 | Activism, Agriculture, Agriculture/Environment, Climate Change, Economics, Food, India, Interview

Prime Minister Modi has announced the repeal of farm laws that have sparked protests, but organizers say it’s “too little, too late.”

COP26: Climate Pledges Don’t Match Up With Policies—or Consumer Behavior

by Reynard Loki | Nov 18, 2021 | Activism, China, Climate Change, Economics, Environment, France, Germany, Human Rights, Indigenous Resistance, Italy, Joe Biden, Maldives, Philippines, Politics, Russia, The Netherlands, United Kingdom, United Nations, United States

The Glasgow Climate Pact kicks the climate can down the road.

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