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Environment

 ENVIRONMENT These are articles previously published by Toward Freedom related to this category. 

Virginia's North Anna nuclear power plant

Earthquakes and the Expansion of Nuclear Power Plants

Sandy LeonVest August 25, 2011 Sandy LeonVest

The recent east coast earthquake and the nuclear “events” that followed should remind us that, despite hopes that Fukushima would spell the end of nuclear power, the so-called “nuclear renaissance” is alive and well.

Toward a Post-Growth Society

James Gustave Speth July 11, 2011 James Gustave Speth

 

It’s business as usual that’s the utopian fantasy, while creating something very new and different is the pragmatic way forward.

The dodo bird

A Mass Extinction in the Making? Human Activity’s Global Impact

Al Huebner July 6, 2011 Al Huebner

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A mass extinction is a global event in which species of many types, plant and animal, marine and terrestrial, die out in a relatively short period of geological time.

Wangari Maathai

Spiritual Environmentalism: Healing Ourselves by Replenishing the Earth

Wangari Maathai June 13, 2011 Wangari Maathai

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What role does spirituality play in our work to heal the earth?

Keepers of the Seeds

Winona LaDuke May 24, 2011 Winona LaDuke

 

 

 

 

 

 

How Native farmers and gardeners are working to preserve their agricultural heritage.

Marie-Monique Robin

From Argentina’s “Dirty War” to Poisoned Food: The World According to Marie-Monique Robin

Lucas Palero May 3, 2011 Lucas Palero

Marie-Monique Robin's investigation Death Squadrons: The French School helped shed light on the terrorist acts committed by the State during Argentina's Dirty War. Her new book, Our Daily Poison, investigates the pollutants that contaminate the production of food, and the corporations that want to cover them up.

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