Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Supreme Court Hears Monsanto Case

February 19, 2013
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court appeared likely Tuesday to side with Monsanto Co. in its claim that an Indiana farmer violated the company's patents on soybean seeds that are resistant to its weed-killer. Continue reading...
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A High-Energy State of the Union
The President's speech last week contained more discussion of climate and energy than any State of the Union speech in recent memory -- perhaps ever. Congressional action is still needed right away to reduce uncertainty and improve our chances of meeting climate targets. Continue reading...
DR. JAMES HANSEN
A Fork in the Road
The climate science is crystal clear. We cannot go down the path of the dirty fuels without guaranteeing that the climate system passes tipping points, leaving our children and grandchildren a situation out of their control, a situation of our making. Continue reading...
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Are Trash Fish the Answer?
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The Dream Reborn: A Sound for Our Movement
Throughout history, music has played a key role in helping inspire and breathe fire into efforts to combat injustice and create a better world. But our movement for a healthy, just, inclusive world still needs a soundtrack. Continue reading...
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Old Wang Coal?
As China's economy has grown, so has its consumption of coal, which has increased by an average of nine percent per year. By comparison, average coal demand growth for the rest of the world has been about one percent per year. Continue reading...


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