Year: 2013

Ecuadorians 40+ Year Fight Against Chevron Continues Into 2014

Ecuadorians 40+ Year Fight Against Chevron Continues Into 2014

By Adam Chimienti “This is the Court of Chancery … which gives to monied might the means abundantly of wearying out the right, which so exhausts finances, patience, courage, hope, so overthrows the brain and breaks the heart …” — Charles Dickens, Bleak House The court proceedings in the case of the 21st century, between […]

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    4 Reasons Why We Need to Rethink Industrial Meat Production

    4 Reasons Why We Need to Rethink Industrial Meat Production

    by Kai Olson-Sawyer It’s a big world out there. On second thought, it feels like the world is getting smaller. Trends point toward a planet that will be even more crowded and tightly bound than ever as the population soars from seven to nine billion and prosperity rises for hundreds of millions by 2050. Such global forecasts have […]

    Baucus Proposes Consolidation of Energy Tax Credits, Preserves Wind PTC Through 2016

    Baucus Proposes Consolidation of Energy Tax Credits, Preserves Wind PTC Through 2016

    U.S. Senate Finance Chairman Max Baucus. Photo credit: Center for American Progress Though the head of the U.S. Senate Finance Committee chair says he wants to revamp the nation’s energy tax credits, a draft he presented Wednesday shows his preference to let some expire while consolidating others. There are currently 42 energy tax incentives, including 16 […]

    Why You May Never Want to Eat Shrimp Again

    Why You May Never Want to Eat Shrimp Again

    By Jill Richardson Shrimp cocktail makes a great finger food for holiday parties. Right? Only if you have no idea how those crustaceans were produced. Because if you did,  you wouldn’t want to eat shrimp again. Before I go on, I’ll say this: There is good shrimp out there. Monterey Bay Aquarium provides a  list of decent sources. […]

    16 Arrested Blocking Tar Sands Megaload in Oregon

    16 Arrested Blocking Tar Sands Megaload in Oregon

    On Monday evening climate justice groups stopped a controversial shipment of equipment bound for the Alberta tar sands. Concerned citizens locked themselves to two disabled vehicles in front of the 901,000 pound load, blocking its route along highway 26 outside of John Day, OR. Police responded and arrested 16 at the two blockade sites. A […]

    Dolphins Suffering From Lung Disease Due to BP Gulf Oil Spill

    Dolphins Suffering From Lung Disease Due to BP Gulf Oil Spill

    Bottlenose dolphins in Louisiana’s Barataria Bay have lung damage and adrenal hormone abnormalities not previously seen in other dolphin populations, according to a new peer-reviewed study published today in the journal Environmental Science & Technology. The Deepwater Horizon spill heavily oiled Barataria Bay. The study was conducted in August 2011 as part of the Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA) by […]