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- COVID-19 remains global emergency January 31, 2023
- Did Europeans Enslave Native Americans? January 31, 2023
- American Indian Slave Trade in the Colonial South January 31, 2023
- Lectures in History Preview: Indian Slave Trade in the Colonial South January 31, 2023
- Why Do We Need The Humanities? | cambridgeforum January 31, 2023
- Empire History at Oxford | Faculty of History January 31, 2023
- Edward Snowden, Glenn Greenwald & Chris Hedges on NSA Leaks, Assange & Protecting a Free Internet January 31, 2023
- The Belmarsh Tribunal D.C. — The Case of Julian Assange January 31, 2023
- The Great Transformation: The Political and Economic Origins of Our Time: Karl Polanyi January 31, 2023
- Fred Block: The Tenacity of the Free Market Ideology January 31, 2023
- Marxist Economist Richard Wolff on How the Debt Ceiling Benefits the Rich & Powerful January 31, 2023
- Africa’s Founding Father Warned the World of the Coming Imperialism January 30, 2023
- David Cay Johnston: The Perils Of Our Growing Inequality January 29, 2023
- America Vs. Everyone January 29, 2023
- Richard Dawkins and long-time rival Denis Noble go head to head on the selfish gene | Who is right? January 29, 2023
- Chomsky’s Philosophy – YouTube Channel January 29, 2023
- Noam Chomsky on Leninism January 29, 2023
- Will Julian Assange ever be freed? | The Chris Hedges Report January 29, 2023
- We Were Wrong about Keynes James Crotty January 29, 2023
- How China’s Economy Actually Works January 29, 2023
- Israeli Security Cabinet approves new measures after Jerusalem attacks | DW News January 29, 2023
- U.S. Elite Fear U.S. Losing Its Dominance – Global Capitalism with Richard Wolff January 29, 2023
- Middle Passages: African American Journeys to Africa, 1787-2005: James T. Campbell January 29, 2023
- Norman Manley : Portrait of a Hero – Federaton: the Trial Marriage 1947 – 1962 January 29, 2023
- 1976 interview with Jamaican PM Manley on political violence January 29, 2023
- What’s the difference between the IMF and the World Bank? | CNBC Explains January 29, 2023
- (Jamaica) IMF decimating one country after another January 29, 2023
- Free trade – clip from life and debt January 29, 2023
- Life and Debt – Stephanie Black – Behind the Lens – POV | PBS January 29, 2023
- “Life and Debt” trailer January 29, 2023
- Black History Month: Junie James January 29, 2023
- Tipping Points in Permafrost Systems: Impact of Local Tipping Points January 28, 2023
- Why tech companies are wrong to think electric cars are a solution to climate change January 28, 2023
- The EU’s first ‘ecocide’ trial: toxic chemicals found in French homes January 28, 2023
- Dutch authorities arrest protesters after climate activists blocked road near The Hague January 28, 2023
- National Forest Gutted By Trump Under New Threat Despite Biden Protections January 28, 2023
- Coding Land & Ideas | The Laws of Capitalism Episode 1 January 28, 2023
- Adair Turner: The Consequences of Money-Manager Capitalism January 28, 2023
- Inequality 101 | Trailer January 28, 2023
- Varieties of the Rat Race: Conspicuous Consumption in the US & Germany January 28, 2023
- The End of American Exceptionalism January 28, 2023
- How solar energy got so cheap, and why it’s not everywhere (yet) January 28, 2023
- Cargo ship transporting nearly 4,000 made-in-China vehicles en route to Europe January 28, 2023
- Kenya’s horticulture crisis January 28, 2023
- African countries urged to enhance COVID-19 response January 28, 2023
- Our world: Post-pandemic January 28, 2023
- Morning Live Show | Jan.28.2023 January 28, 2023
- The Ancestral Healing Summit – Free Registration January 28, 2023
- Julian Assange and the war on whistleblowers w/Kevin Gosztola | The Chris Hedges Report January 27, 2023
- Exploring Cosmic Threats to Planet Earth | The Universe (S7, E3) | Full Episode January 27, 2023
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Barr Foundation Expands Climate Program · Barr Foundation
Barr Foundation: Climate Program Climate change is real. It is happening. It is accelerating. All over the world, people are experiencing its effects. And these are becoming more devastating every year—a trend that can be checked only through dramatic, global … Continue reading
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Net Neutrality: The Corporate Capture of the Web and the Crisis for Survival of Internet Integrity | EV & N – #264 – CCTV
http://ecoethics.net/2014-ENVRE120/20171210-EV&N-264-Link.html https://www.cctvcambridge.org/node/524108 YouTube Version Corporations have captured the Internet and are destroying it by transforming it into a pay-to-play, cable-TV type of entertainment cash-cow to serve as a vehicle for the cheap, mass diffusion of advertising, edutainment and advertorials to … Continue reading
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The Predictable Environmental, Public Health and Climate Impacts of the Globally Resurgent Military-Industrial-Prison Complex | EV & N – 229 – CCTV
http://ecoethics.net/2014-ENVRE120/20161113-EV&N-229-Link.html https://www.cctvcambridge.org/node/437716 https://www.cctvcambridge.org/user/3723/history With the Pence-Trump election history is repeating itself. We are headed for a presidency run from the Vice President’s office. The military-industrial-prison complex is likely to reinforce itself with the predictable array of war profiteers and prison … Continue reading
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Flint’s Water and Environmental Justice – Scientific American
Demonstrators protest over the Flint, Michigan contaminated water crisis, March 6, 2015. The University of Michigan’s Paul Mohai, a leading researcher of issues related to environmental justice, talked about the Flint water crisis at a workshop sponsored by the Institute … Continue reading
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How do we grow from here? Towards sustainable food production – 18 Oct 2016
Grantham Imperial Published on Oct 25, 2016 Join us to discuss with experts the challenge of feeding the world without costing the planet. This event is open to anybody interested in food and sustainability, so whether you’re an aspiring ethical … Continue reading
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Experts hungry for change at discussion on a greener future for food production | Grantham Institute
by Alexandra Cheung 25 October 2016 Audience members and experts explored what it would mean to produce food sustainably, and how we can achieve this for the world’s growing population. People with an interest in all things ‘foodie’ came together … Continue reading
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Association of Climate Change Officers – Online Training
Attend Live CCO Training BootcampsTM Online Our live online CCO Training BootcampsTM are taught by recognized experts, who bring real-world and relevant experience and important insights to bootcamp participants. Save time and money by training without travel Interact virtually with … Continue reading
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Climate is changing. Food and agriculture must too | FAO | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
One of the biggest issues related to climate change is food security. The world’s poorest – many of whom are farmers, fishers and pastoralists – are being hit hardest by higher temperatures and an increasing frequency in weather-related disasters. At … Continue reading
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Victor Wallis reviews ‘Facing the Anthropocene’
Victor Wallis, Posted on October 24, 2016 ‘Ian Angus’s distinctive contribution is to underscore, with his geologically grounded perspective, the need to combine immediate measures of relief with a long-term agenda of transformation.’ Noted socialist scholar Victor Wallis is a … Continue reading
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