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    As new CO2 milestone is reached, climate science and action grow inseparable

    The view from Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii, where atmospheric research has been conducted since the 1950s. (Waging Nonviolence/Bryan Farrell)

    The air above Mauna Loa may have reached a critical new milestone when it comes to global warming, but that same air has propelled a mass movement to preserve the climate and the human life it sustains.More

    Bryan Farrell
    May 16, 2013
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    The Hand That Feeds: Get your tickets today!

    Laura Gottesdiener
    May 13, 2013
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    It is all about kinship

    Cathy Breen
    May 9, 2013
    4 Comments

    The scandal of white complicity

    Nathan Schneider
    May 3, 2013
    5 Comments

    Sign the petition to close Gitmo

    Jake Olzen
    May 2, 2013
    4 Comments

    Happy May Day!

    The Editors
    May 1, 2013
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    More on Mexico’s drug war-resisters

    Bryan Farrell
    April 25, 2013
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    ‘What passing bells for these who die as cattle’

    Nathan Schneider
    April 23, 2013
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    Climate activists can still win even if they lose on KXL

    Bryan Farrell
    April 22, 2013
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    Freedom and the Second Amendment

    Dustin Howes
    April 18, 2013
    2 Comments
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    The tragedy of self immolation: No one cares
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    WNV Series Sans Tar Sands
    Sans Tar Sands

    Covering the Tar Sands Action, an effort to prevent the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline and wean the United States off of fossil fuels.

    WNV Series Occupy Year II
    Occupy Year II

    After a burst of massive street protests and a period of dormant self-reflection, the Occupy movement has settled into its second year as a force for community-rooted resistance.

    WNV Series Wildcat Winter
    Wildcat Winter

    Low-wage workers are injecting new life into a weary U.S. labor movement by embracing an old tactic.

    WNV Series #IdleNoMore
    #IdleNoMore

    Following the largest and longest peaceful aboriginal uprising in Canadian history as it grows into a global grassroots movement.

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