Via Campesina Declaration of COP16

Members of La Vía Campesina from more than thirty countries from all over the world united our thousands of struggles in Cancun to demand environmental and social justice, and respect for Mother Earth at the UN Conference on Climate Change (COP 16). […]

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Residents Protest Aluminum Mine in Tennessee

Hundreds of people turned out in Mount Pleasant on Wednesday night to listen to details about an aluminum waste landfill proposed for a site next to the Maury County airport. There were no decisions made at this hearing. Residents have until Jan […]

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Vandals Strike False Solutions in Olympia

Vandals glued all the door locks shut at the Olympic Region Clean Air Agency’s building and threw a brick through a glass door overnight Monday, an agency official said. The agency is considering a permit for a controversial biomass project near Shelton. […]

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Nigeria Indicts Dick Cheney, First Nations Deploy Banner

Nigeria Vs. Halliburton “Last week, Nigeria arrested at least 23 officials from companies including Halliburton, Saipem, Technip and a former subsidiary of Panalpina Welttransport Holding AG in connection with alleged illegal payments to Nigerian officials. Those detained were all freed on bail […]

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COP-16 Deflates, Snitch Found

COP-16 After Mexican President Calderon proclaimed that the failure of COP-16 in Cancun would be a “tragedy,” it was revealed that neither Brazilian President Luis Inácio Lula da Silva nor British Prime Minister David Cameron are even going to show up, raising […]

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COP-16 in Cancún: Day 1

From infoshop.org Entering the city of Cancún—site of the United Nations Framework on Climate Change’s sixteenth Conference of Parties (COP-16), which began today—one is struck immediately by the number of ‘areas de revision’—checkpoints, effectively—maintained by the Mexican police, with the support of […]

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