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Climate change rally, London, November 2006
05/15/2008 WASHINGTON, May 14 (OneWorld) - Americans -- from nonprofit groups to the Rockefeller family -- are starting to fight back against the petroleum industry, which is earning record profits as consumers face spiraling gas prices.
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From: OneWorld US
Related: [Activism] [Climate Change] [Corporations] [Energy]
Image: Climate change rally, London, November 2006
05/13/2008 Why do some people continue to hold Rachel Carson responsible for millions of malaria deaths, ask John Quiggin and Tim Lambert.
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Related: [Malaria] [Environment]
Iraqi women.
05/13/2008 FALLUJAH, May 12 (IPS) - Sharp increases in food prices have generated a new wave of anti-occupation and anti-U.S. sentiment in Fallujah.
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From: Inter Press Service (IPS)
Related: [Iraq] [Conflict] [Poverty] [Food]
05/12/2008 Immigrant Latinos in the United States are living under a "matrix of laws, social customs, economic institutions and symbolic systems" hauntingly similar to the Jim Crow laws that once institutionalized race segregation in parts of America, writes Roberto Lovato.
From: The Nation
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Related: [Law] [Governance] [Race Politics] [Civil Rights] [Migration]
Experiencing a Guantanamo cell, in Miami.
05/10/2008 NEW YORK, May 9 (OneWorld) - A human rights watchdog has launched a unique nationwide campaign to pressure the Bush administration to close the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay.
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From: OneWorld US
Related: [Terrorism] [Security] [Arms & Military] [Conflict] [Law] [Justice and Crime] [Ethics & Value Systems] [Codes of Conduct] [Activism] [Civil Rights] [Human Rights]
Image: Experiencing a Guantanamo cell, in Miami. © Ginny Dixon, Amnesty International USA
05/07/2008 UNITED NATIONS, May 7 (OneWorld) - A major U.S.-based humanitarian aid group is urging the Bush administration to revise its aid policy toward Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) and provide immediate assistance to the cyclone victims in that country.
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From: OneWorld US
Related: [Myanmar] [Geopolitics] [Emergency Relief] [Aid]
05/07/2008 President Bush asked last week that the United States give $770 million in emergency food aid to afflicted regions, but this only amounts to an imperfect first step to confront the global food crisis, says economist Arvind Subramanian.
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From: Center for Global Development
Related: [Japan]
Thousands of families were hit by Cyclone Nargis.
05/06/2008 The United States should repeal restrictions on humanitarian assistance to Burma and help those affected by Cyclone Nargis, said an international refugee agency yesterday, higlighting the "tremendous need inside Burma."
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From: Refugees International
Related: [Myanmar]
Image: Thousands of families were hit by Cyclone Nargis. © Refugees International
A pro-immigration demonstration; May 2006.
05/05/2008 Over 30,000 passionate protesters took to the streets last week to oppose immigration raids and deportations, reflecting a revitalized unity and fervor in the immigrants' rights community, writes Roberto Lovato.
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From: New America Media
Image: A pro-immigration demonstration; May 2006. © Independent Media Center
Sunset industry? Not according to the API
05/05/2008 The American Petroleum Institute has just begun running a feel-good commercial that argues "America's future" lies in drilling out domestic reserves of oil and natural gas.
From: Gristmill
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Related: [Pollution] [Climate Change] [Corporations] [Consumption] [Energy]
Image: Sunset industry? Not according to the API © Friends of the Earth International
Peace advocate Medea Benjamin with Iraqi women in Amman, Jordan.
05/02/2008 Iraqis that have fled to Jordan and Syria are only managing to get by because they help each other, writes a U.S. peace advocate after meeting with refugees and the groups that support them in Amman.
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From: CODEPINK: Women for Peace
Related: [Syria ] [Jordan] [Iraq]
Image: Peace advocate Medea Benjamin with Iraqi women in Amman, Jordan. © CODEPINK: Women for Peace
05/02/2008 The new liberal Israel lobby in the U.S. could change the Middle East debate in Washington. But it faces major obstacles, says Gideon Lichfield.
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Related: [Middle East]
05/01/2008 A new online game encourages greater discourse and awareness of HIV/AIDS by challenging players to look at the pictures and profiles of people from across America -- half of whom are HIV-positive -- and guess their status.
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From: kaisernetwork.org (Kaiser Family Foundation)
Animal waste is often stored in large lagoons.
05/01/2008 The unsustainable measures used to dispose of farm animal waste must be over-hauled as they threaten both public and environmental health, says a new study on U.S. livestock production.
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From: Worldwatch Institute
Image: Animal waste is often stored in large lagoons. © FactoryFarm.org (flickr)
An AIDS orphan in India.
05/01/2008 The U.S. President's Emergency Program for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) is the largest funder of global HIV/AIDS programs yet receives continuous criticism from development and rights advocates. This in-depth report gives you "The Numbers Behind the Stories."
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From: Center for Global Development
Image: An AIDS orphan in India. © GlobalGiving
How big is your footprint?
05/01/2008 In the United States, even the people with the lowest usage of energy are still producing, on average, more than double the global per-capita average, an MIT class has estimated.
From: Science Daily
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Image: How big is your footprint? © Jeffrey Allen
How big is your footprint?
05/01/2008 In the United States, even the people with the lowest usage of energy are still producing, on average, more than double the global per-capita average, an MIT class has estimated.
From: Science Daily
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Related: [Pollution] [Climate Change] [Consumption] [Transport] [Energy]
Image: How big is your footprint? © Jeffrey Allen

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