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Did McGill University whitewash asbestos?

Industry-funded research at one of Canada's largest universities has been used to cover up the overwhelming scientific evidence that asbestos is deadly

Oceans on the brink of ecological collapse

Marine scientists say the health of the oceans is in crisis. A 'deadly trio' of emission impacts may have already initiated a mass extinction event, a mass die-off of species and catastrophic loss of biodiversity.

An open letter to the UK Green Left

Green Left activist Sean Thompson says ecosocialists should leave the rightward-moving Green Party, and join the effort to build a new political party of the left in Britain.

Colombian peasants mobilize to block giant El Quimbo dam

Interview: How laborers, sharecroppers, and tenant farmers have united to block construction of the giant El Quimbo Dam, a multinational project that would destroy the homes and livelihoods of hundreds of peasant families in southern Colombia.

Protect food security, end biofuel subsidies and support

Artificial demand for biofuels is undermining the right to food, causing significant increases in food insecurity, malnutrition, and land-­grabbing. European and North American governments must end policies that undermine food by promoting biofuels

Building the environmental movement today: A debate

Should radical environmentalists focus on national campaigns, or on local community actions, or both? Sasha Ross of EarthFirst! replies to Chris Williams' article on Strategy and Tactics in Environmental Movement, and Chris Williams responds. Join...