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The Other Occupation: Western Sahara and the Case of Aminatou HaidarThe Other Occupation: Western Sahara and the Case of Aminatou Haidar

By Stephen Zunes, AlterNet. December 5, 2009.
World: How long will U.S. authorities ignore the bleak realities of Moroccan repression?

The Secret to Legal Marijuana? WomenThe Secret to Legal Marijuana? Women

By Daniela Perdomo, AlterNet. December 5, 2009.
DrugReporter: Why women have signed onto marijuana reform -- and why they could be the movement's game-changers.

Copenhagen Climate Talks Set to Begin: What's Likely to Happen and What's at StakeCopenhagen Climate Talks Set to Begin: What's Likely to Happen and What's at Stake

By Bill McKibben, Yale Environment 360. December 5, 2009.
Environment: The planet's climate scientists, bureaucrats, activists, skeptics and journalists will descend on Copenhagen for a fortnight of meeting, marching, denying and most of all spinning.

Memo to Congress: Desperate Times Call for Faster MeasuresMemo to Congress: Desperate Times Call for Faster Measures

By Paul StarrDecember 5, 2009.
Politics: Health-care reform needs to kick in faster than the current bills allow. And Congress better pass some Main Street economic measures -- on the double.

What Happened to a Binding Treaty in Copenhagen? Uncovering Efforts to Undermine ActionWhat Happened to a Binding Treaty in Copenhagen? Uncovering Efforts to Undermine Action

By Brian Tokar, AlterNet. December 4, 2009.
Environment: For much of this fall, most public statements by both US and UN officials have been pointedly aimed at lowering expectations. How did we get to this point?

The American Worker Has Become an Endangered Species, But We Can Turn That AroundThe American Worker Has Become an Endangered Species, But We Can Turn That Around

By Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins, AlterNet. December 4, 2009.
Corporate Accountability and WorkPlace: We must build new economic sectors and nothing offers as much promise as do those of green manufacturing and renewable energy.

No Future Act of 2010: Oil Industry Comes Up With Their Version of a Federal Energy BillNo Future Act of 2010: Oil Industry Comes Up With Their Version of a Federal Energy Bill

By Riki Ott, Chelsea Green Publishing. December 4, 2009.
Environment: Not surprisingly, the industry's bill requires expedited oil drilling everywhere -- Arctic Refuge Coastal Plain, fish-rich Bristol Bay, and on the Florida Gulf Coast and Panhandle.

Honduras: What Now?Honduras: What Now?

By Thelma Mejia, IPS News. December 4, 2009.
World: The Honduran Congress voted this week not to reinstate ousted President Manuel Zelaya. "Mr. Zelaya is history," said Roberto Micheletti, who took power after the coup.

10 Signs the Failed Drug War Is Finally Ending10 Signs the Failed Drug War Is Finally Ending

By Tony Newman, AlterNet. December 4, 2009.
Media and Technology: 2009 will go down as the beginning of the end of America's longest running war. Here's 10 reasons why.

Progressive Leaders Pan Obama's Decision for More War in Afghanistan -- 10 ReactionsProgressive Leaders Pan Obama's Decision for More War in Afghanistan -- 10 Reactions

AlterNet. December 4, 2009.
World: Tom Hayden says he's taking the Obama bumpersticker off his car, Laura Flanders says the Bush Doctrine is still alive, and more.

"Tea Party: The Documentary" -- Attending a Bizarre Movie Premiere for Right-Wingers in Washington

By Adele M. Stan, AlterNet. December 4, 2009.
Politics: Presented by FreedomWorks, the front group that organized the 9/12 March, a new documentary on the tea parties attempts to suggest that the protests were spontaneous.

Righteous Porkchop: Vegetarian Rancher Explains How to Raise Animals the Right Way and the Ills of Factory FarmsRighteous Porkchop: Vegetarian Rancher Explains How to Raise Animals the Right Way and the Ills of Factory Farms

By Tara Lohan, AlterNet. December 4, 2009.
Food: Nicolette Hahn Niman's new book offers a much-needed addition to the debate about whether we should be eating meat.

Prop. 8 Challenge Puts Homosexuality on TrialProp. 8 Challenge Puts Homosexuality on Trial

By Gabriel Arana, The American Prospect. December 4, 2009.
Sex and Relationships: Much more than marriage is at stake in the federal legal challenge to Prop. 8. Like Brown v. Board of Education,it can change American life. But it can also go very wrong.

What's Cap and Trade? A New Video Breaks it Down and Reveals the Plan as a ScamWhat's Cap and Trade? A New Video Breaks it Down and Reveals the Plan as a Scam

By Janet Redman, MinuteMan Media. December 3, 2009.
Environment: It's a scheme that tries to sell business-as-usual as a solution to global warming. Here's how it works.

The First Projections for Water in 2010 Are Out: Prepare Now for Another Dry YearThe First Projections for Water in 2010 Are Out: Prepare Now for Another Dry Year

By Peter Gleick, Pacific Institute. December 3, 2009.
Water: California's water supply projections are grossly misunderstood by the media and the public and are misused by narrow water interests in the state.

Why Fermentation Is the Key to Local Foods and Good HealthWhy Fermentation Is the Key to Local Foods and Good Health

By Makenna Goodman, Chelsea Green Publishing. December 3, 2009.
Health and Wellness: Authors Sandor Katz reveals the secrets of fermentation and the growing underground food movement.

Senate Climate Bill Progress Report: Senate Climate Bill Progress Report: "Definite Republican Votes," Dems Have New Demands

By Brian Merchant, TreeHugger. December 3, 2009.
Environment: The status of the Senate clean energy reform bill may have fallen a bit out of focus as of late. But it's still very much alive -- and doing rather well, actually.

Surprise: Schwarzenegger Uses 'Drought' Announcement to Promote Canal, DamsSurprise: Schwarzenegger Uses 'Drought' Announcement to Promote Canal, Dams

By Dan Bacher, AlterNet. December 3, 2009.
Water: A broad coalition oppose the peripheral canal because it would inevitably result in the increased diversion of Delta water to corporate agribusiness and southern California.

25 Years Since the Bhopal Disaster, We've All Become Victims of the Chemical Industry25 Years Since the Bhopal Disaster, We've All Become Victims of the Chemical Industry

By Gary Cohen, AlterNet. December 3, 2009.
Health and Wellness: The Centers for Disease Control has documented that the average American carries more than 100 toxic chemicals in his or her body.

The Placebo Effect: Studies Reveal How Fake Medicine Actually Reduces PainThe Placebo Effect: Studies Reveal How Fake Medicine Actually Reduces Pain

By Michael Haederle, Miller-McCune.com. December 3, 2009.
Health and Wellness: New medical research is finding that the pain relief induced by placebos may come from releasing the body's own chemical pain relievers.

Fed Up With FederalismFed Up With Federalism

By Harold Meyerson, The American Prospect. December 3, 2009.
Politics: How America's commitment to states' rights is undermining our economic recovery.

Why Direct Action Is the Only Realistic Path to Climate ReformWhy Direct Action Is the Only Realistic Path to Climate Reform

By Chris Hedges, Truthdig. December 2, 2009.
Environment: The U.S. government won't shut down coal plants -- the nation's biggest global warming contributor. It's up to citizens to fix the damage that's been done.

Cabot Oil and Gas Faces Lawsuit in Marcellus DrillingCabot Oil and Gas Faces Lawsuit in Marcellus Drilling

By Adam Federman, Earth Island Journal. December 2, 2009.
Water: The company, which had to pay $120,000 in pollution fines earlier this year, has denied charges that it's poisoning Pennsylvania's water.

Teflon Dick: How Cheney Uses Media For ProtectionTeflon Dick: How Cheney Uses Media For Protection

By Linda Milazzo, AlterNet. December 2, 2009.
Media and Technology: Dick Cheney has used the complicit American media, his most powerful anti-prosecution tool, to near Machiavellian perfection.

What the FBI's Murder of a Black Panther Can Teach Us 40 Years LaterWhat the FBI's Murder of a Black Panther Can Teach Us 40 Years Later

By Jeffrey Haas, The Nation. December 2, 2009.
Rights and Liberties: The legacy of Fred Hampton, who was assassinated under COINTELPRO in 1969, should be our demand that U.S. officials be held accountable when they break the law.

Italy's Media Wrestle With Immigrant-BashingItaly's Media Wrestle With Immigrant-Bashing

By Sandip Roy, New America Media. December 2, 2009.
Immigration: Italy's cultural landscape is undergoing a significant (and, for some, exciting) change. But will native Italians tolerate it?

Congress Can Kill Outlandish Bonuses for Wall Streeters: Why Won't They?Congress Can Kill Outlandish Bonuses for Wall Streeters: Why Won't They?

By Sam Pizzigati, Too Much: A Commentary on Excess and Inequality. December 2, 2009.
Politics: We need more protection from corporate greed than the current mainstream antidotes provide. Americans get this. Too bad moderate reformers don't.

The Money Behind Moon's Washington TimesThe Money Behind Moon's Washington Times

By Rory O'Connor, MediaChannel.org. December 2, 2009.
Media and Technology: Where did all the money come from to keep the money-losing Moonie paper afloat all these years?

Ehrenreich: The Pink-Ribbon Breast Cancer CultEhrenreich: The Pink-Ribbon Breast Cancer Cult

By Barbara Ehrenreich, Tomdispatch.com. December 2, 2009.
Reproductive Justice and Gender: What feminists don't need, no matter how many "races for the cure" they run, is a ladies’ auxiliary to the cancer-industrial complex.

Hightower: What Is Obama Getting Us into in Afghanistan?Hightower: What Is Obama Getting Us into in Afghanistan?

By Jim Hightower, Creators Syndicate. December 2, 2009.
World: Cut the music, and let's all ponder what Barack Obama, Roberts Gates, Stanley McChrystal and Co. are getting us into ... and whether we really want to go there.

Obama's Afghan Surge Rationale Contradicts His Own Recent PositionObama's Afghan Surge Rationale Contradicts His Own Recent Position

By Gareth Porter, IPS News. December 2, 2009.
Politics: Obama's rationale for escalation in Afghanistan is based on a notion that he recently rejected: the supposedly indissoluble link between the Taliban insurgency and al Qaeda.

Copenhagen, U.S.A.: Don't Miss the Dec. 7 Showdown Over Climate Change Here in AmericaCopenhagen, U.S.A.: Don't Miss the Dec. 7 Showdown Over Climate Change Here in America

By Jeff Biggers, AlterNet. December 2, 2009.
Environment: The same day that world leaders are set to meet in Denmark, many Americans will converge on the U.S.'s biggest environmental ground zero: the Appalachian coalfields.

A Humanitarian Disaster in the Making Along the Chad-Cameroon Oil Pipeline -- Who's Watching?A Humanitarian Disaster in the Making Along the Chad-Cameroon Oil Pipeline -- Who's Watching?

By Brendan Schwartz, Valery Nodem, AlterNet. December 2, 2009.
World: The discovery of oil in Chad was supposed to allieviate poverty and human suffering, but it's only enriched Western Oil companies and the local dictators.

The Most Urgent Threat to World Peace Is … CanadaThe Most Urgent Threat to World Peace Is … Canada

By George Monbiot, Monbiot.com. December 2, 2009.
Environment: The harm this country could do in the next two weeks will outweigh all the good it has done in a century.

Waiting with 45,000 People Afraid of Losing Their Homes -- Ground Zero in America's Mortgage MeltdownWaiting with 45,000 People Afraid of Losing Their Homes -- Ground Zero in America's Mortgage Meltdown

By Andy Kroll, Tomdispatch.com. December 2, 2009.
Politics: The American home-owner's dream is on life support: millions are suffering disastrous subprime mortgages or sky-high interest rates.

The Recession Is Taking a Bite Out of Meat ConsumptionThe Recession Is Taking a Bite Out of Meat Consumption

By Martha Rosenberg, AlterNet. December 2, 2009.
Corporate Accountability and WorkPlace: More than half of Americans have cut back on meat. Martha Stewart broadcasts a meatless Thanksgiving show. What gives?

Obama's Misguided War Speech Shouldn't Be the Last Word on AfghanistanObama's Misguided War Speech Shouldn't Be the Last Word on Afghanistan

By John Nichols, The Nation. December 1, 2009.
World: Presidents are not supposed to begin and end the discussion about war. With both parties divided over Afghanistan, it's time for Congress to debate the Obama's war plan.

With the Copenhagen Summit Approaching, a Global Climate Movement EmergesWith the Copenhagen Summit Approaching, a Global Climate Movement Emerges

By Bryan Farrell, Indypendent. December 1, 2009.
Environment: From Britain to Australia, members of an enormous, diverse climate movement are getting organized.

Pennsylvania Residents Sue Gas Driller for Contamination, Health ConcernsPennsylvania Residents Sue Gas Driller for Contamination, Health Concerns

By Abrahm Lustgarten, ProPublica. December 1, 2009.
Health and Wellness: The civil case, filed in Scranton, Pa., seeks to stop future drilling in the Marcellus Shale by Cabot Oil and Gas near the town of Dimock.

Detroit Restaurant Workers Rally Against Wage-Stealing Restaurant ChainDetroit Restaurant Workers Rally Against Wage-Stealing Restaurant Chain

By Paul Abowd, Labor Notes. December 1, 2009.
Corporate Accountability and WorkPlace: Members of the Restaurant Opportunities Center of Michigan demonstrated against a slew of minimum-wage violations.