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Will Americans Ever Realize That a Good Life Is More Important Than Money?
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David Korten
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Money is the least of our problems. It’s time to pay attention to the real deficits that are killing us.
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Jill Richardson
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Why Imperial Greed Has a Huge Role to Play in India's Electricity Blackout
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Daphne Wysham
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Our Oceans Are Dying--And Obama Wants to Let Shell Drill for More Oil in Arctic Waters
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Subhankar Banerjee
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Thousands Converge in Washington to Launch National Movement Against Fracking
Sabrina Artel
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AlterNet
The Sky Is Now Legally Protected, Thanks to a Texas Judge
David Morris
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On the Commons
Drought, Blistering Temperatures and Raging Fires: Are We Screwed? 5 Facts You Should Know
Tara Lohan
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AlterNet
Court Strikes Down Parts of Pennsylvania's Act 13, a Law Deemed "The Worst Corporate Giveaway"
Steve Horn
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DeSmogBlog
5 Critical Actions That Really Can Put Us on a Sustainable Path
Alyssa Figueroa
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AlterNet
Occupy the Dam: Brazil's Indigenous Uprising
John Perkins
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YES! Magazine
Get Used to the American West in Flames: What Living With the 'New Normal' Will Mean
William deBuys
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TomDispatch.com
Will Southern's California Controversial Desalination Plant Get Off the Ground? Here's the Last Hurdle it Faces
David Rosenfeld
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DC Bureau
Dead Zone Pollution Is Growing Despite Decades of Work, So Who's the Culprit?
Sara Shipley Hiles
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Environmental Health News
Study Shows Underground Paths Boost Risk of Fracking Pollution
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We're Already Topping Dust Bowl Temperatures -- Imagine What'll Happen if We Fail to Stop 10°F Warming
Joe Romm
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Climate Progress
Scientists Say Ongoing Weather Extremes Offer Proof of Climate Change
Suzanne Goldenberg
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The Guardian
How Climate Change Is Worsened by Attacks on the Public Sector, Science and Regulation
Amy Goodman
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Nermeen Shaikh
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Democracy Now!
Newest Victims of Climate Change: Notes From a Wildfire Refugee
John Calderazzo
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High Country News
As Farms Bite the Dust, "Megadrought" May Be the New Normal in the Southwest
Ari LeVaux
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AlterNet
System Failure: We Are Approaching the End of Society As We Know It -- And That May Be a Good Thing
Terrence McNally
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AlterNet
It's No Longer Enough to Regulate Corporate Greed: The Global Water Crisis Demands a Paradigm Shift
Maude Barlow
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Meera Karunananthan
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AlterNet
'Shock Doctrine' in Action: Vital Freshwater Resources Under Attack by Privatization Capitalists
Scott Thill
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AlterNet
Why Some of Our Last Remaining Old-Growth Forests May Be Privatized for a Political Favor
Christine MacDonald
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AlterNet
Revealed: NY Governor Plans to Experiment with Fracking in Economically Struggling Areas
Alyssa Figueroa
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AlterNet
Will Colorado Transform its Water Law to Prioritize the Public Good?
Heather Hansen
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High Country News
Obama Is Fast-tracking an Environmental Disaster to Please Big Oil
Subhankar Banerjee
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ClimateStoryTellers.org
Not for Sale: Why We Can't Save the Planet By Putting a Price on Nature
Tom B.K. Goldtooth
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Global Exchange
Water Too Dangerous to Drink: What Life's Like in California's Farming Communities
Liza Gross
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Environmental Health News
Fracking Los Angeles: What Life Is Like on the Country's Biggest Urban Oilfield
Sabrina Artel
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