The facts are irrefutable. Rainforests burning, glaciers melting. “Once-in-a-hundred-years” floods are occurring with frightening regularity. No one can seriously argue against the prognosis of climate catastrophe. The conversation that matters now is: Who is responsible for it — and who can fix it. Climate is one of the pressing topics . . .
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The people gathered for the annual Black August: Culture-Convos-CommUNITY — A Commemorative Perspective on Black August and the Struggle for Liberation here on Aug. 24. Kumasi, the official historian of the Black August Organizing Committee, said of the meaning behind Black August: “Black August originated in the California penal system . . .
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The pamphlet “Unnatural Disasters: A chronicle of the struggle over climate change, from Kyoto to Hurricane Sandy” is a compilation of articles from Workers World over the period from 2001 to 2012. It shows the grave danger presented by global warming that was recognized by scientists and activists decades ago, . . .
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