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Ian Angus: Line 9, the tar sands, and humanity’s future
Video and text of talk to Toronto pipeline protest meeting, April 7, 2013
Toronto pipeline fight links local and global issues
Line 9 protest organizers build community support for grassroots fight against local pollution, tar sands, and global warming
Thatcher's funeral: A modest neoliberal proposal
Ken Loach suggests an appropriate send-off
Line 9, the tar sands, and humanity's future
"By resisting the Line 9 pipeline through Toronto, you are directly engaged in the fight t save our planet."
James Hansen: Keystone XL is a pipeline to disaster
The pipeline apologists contradict the laws of physics and economics. There are no more mixed messages, just catastrophe after catastrophe.
The looming threat of water scarcity
If present trends continue, by 2025 1.8 billion people will face absolute water scarcity, and almost almost half of the world's people will face water stress.
'How to make an ecosocialist revolution' now in Tamil
Tamil translation of talk by Ian Angus
Farmers' Union: Why we support Idle No More
"The common ground that Idle No More and the NFU share is literal; our common ground is the land."
What next for the U.S. climate movement?
For years, we've argued for a mass movement that goes beyond white middle class environmentalists and embraces working people, people of color and First Nations people. Now that such a movement is beginning to emerge, where it is to go?