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Congress votes to roll back Biden administration rule on water
The president has promised a veto, but Republicans scored another win in their campaign to put Congress on record against White House policies.
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In the shadow of Amazon, resistance takes root in San Bernardino
"This whole region has been taken over by warehouses."
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How the fossil fuel industry drives climate change and police brutality
Police violence and pollution are more connected than you might realize — and they have financial ties too. A new investigation documents how the fossil fuel industry finances police groups in major U.S. cities while polluting majority Black and brown communities.
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Chief beaten by police is longtime fighter for Indigenous rights
Allan Adam leads a Dene nation that famously fought the Canadian government and oil lobby in its territory.
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Seattle’s ‘autonomous zone’ belongs to a grand tradition of utopian experiments
2020 is a disaster. Some people see a chance to scrap everything and start over.
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The bicycle as a vehicle of protest
Bicycles are powerful things—inexpensive, versatile tools that can be used by dissenters to sneak up and speed off, to organize and mobilize and elude.
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Bill McKibben: Making a planet worth saving
The events of the past few weeks make one wonder: If we’re just going to use solar power instead of coal to run the same sad mess of unfair and ugly oppression, is it really worth it?
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