The Death of "Sustainability"
Apr-26-2013 | Article
Can destroying a tropical rainforest be “sustainable”? ... Read More »
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Apr-26-2013 | Article
Can destroying a tropical rainforest be “sustainable”? ... Read More »
Counter Punch, Apr-26-2013 | Article
The United States and the Central Intelligence Agency have never acknowledged the potential for “blowback,” or negative fallout, from their military and covert actions... Read More »
by CIP
Apr-25-2013 | Letter
We are deeply saddened by the passing of our dear friend, Bob Edgar, and express our condolences to his family... Read More »
Huffington Post, Apr-19-2013 | Article
$28.8 million, of potentially $17 billion, in stolen assets have been recovered from bank account of former Tunisian dictator Ben Ali's wife, and will be returned to people of Tunisia... Read More »
by Tom Barry
CounterPunch, Apr-16-2013 | Article
Peter Andreas' new book, Smuggler Nation: How Illicit Trade Made America, offers lessons and advice on fundamental policy challenges that the U.S. struggles with today, says Tom Barry... Read More »
by Clark Gascoigne, Raymond Baker
The Hill, Apr-16-2013 | Article
Tax havens are a menace to economies all over the world -- the U.S. economy in particular. Being one of the easiest countries in which to set up a tax haven, the U.S. loses $150 billion per year in tax revenue to offshore tax haven abuse... Read More »
Huffington Post, Apr-15-2013 | Article
Charles Knight recalls the Cold War era Soviet threat and points out Kim Jong Un's youth and vulnerability and Chinese interests to recommend 3 strategy platforms the Obama administration should use to handle North Korean aggression... Read More »
Huffington Post, Apr-15-2013 | Article
The Obama administration should cut nuke numbers to enhance U.S. national security and simultaneously add billions to the budget... Read More »
Huffington Post, Apr-03-2013 | Article
In his first major address, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel expresses practical goals for handling defense priorities in the wake of the sequester... Read More »
by Tom Barry
Desert Exposure, Apr-02-2013 | Article
Small farm owners in the arid northern regions of Mexico are mobilizing to protect their water sources, which are gradually becoming depleted by the vast agribusinesses of the area's Mennonite farmers... Read More »