Are they laughing? In a word, no. Quite the contrary. Most of the Earth’s population has historically counted on the U.S. to do the right thing when it comes to things like human rights and rule of law, and they …
Are they laughing? In a word, no. Quite the contrary. Most of the Earth’s population has historically counted on the U.S. to do the right thing when it comes to things like human rights and rule of law, and they …
I almost clicked on this, then suddenly noticed that it’s sponsored by Chevron. Oh sure. I trust the international criminal organization, convicted of dumping carcinogenic waste into the rivers of Ecuador, deliberately poisoning the indigenous people, for an honest report …
The good people at Inside the Movement write: (We’re) the action toolkit for the climate movement. Come find your place (and your voice!). Here’s how you can join us: Be a part of the Summer of Heat, and join those shutting …
By the time ExxonMobil finally paid restitution to the people whose lives were disfigured by the 1989 oil spill from the Exxon Valdez , more than 8000 of them had died, either of the disease the spill caused, or of …
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In the video below, American journalist, Presbyterian minister, author and television host Chris Hedges interviews Steven Donziger, the human rights attorney that won a $9.5 billion damages claim against Chevron, based on its acquisition of Texaco, an oil company that …
If you believe in voting with your wallet and your conscience, you’ll want to stay as far as possible from any Chevron gasoline station. None of the Big Oil companies is a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, and Exxon Mobil’s a …
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When we think about the wonders of nature, we generally think of dead silence, walking a trail with no living thing within earshot. That may be the case in certain circumstances, but most definitely not in all. Want to test …
German automaker Volkswagen will no longer build internal-combustion engine vehicles at its Zwickau plant in Mosel, in its transition to the production of electric cars. The plant will henceforth produce only EVs for Volkswagen, Audi, and Seat. Some say that …
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World health officials could scarcely believe what they encountered earlier this year in Geneva at the United Nations-affiliated World Health Assembly, as the U.S. opposed a resolution that would encourage breast-feeding.
What will our energy future look like? What guidelines should be given to the production and distribution of energy tomorrow? These questions are the source of numerous heated debates in society and politics. The task of an energy company is …
From 2GreenEnergy Intern Fabio Porcu: Energy Diversification Around the World Read More »