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Subject Make the corporations, banks and Pentagon pay climate reparations! + more from Workers World
Date September 19, 2019 1:02 PM
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** Make the corporations, banks and Pentagon pay climate reparations! ([link removed] )
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The Global Climate Strike of Sept. 20-27 calls for an unflinching examination of the roots of the climate crisis. Despite climate-denier claims, massive scientific evidence shows that the release of greenhouse gas emissions, mainly the burning of fossil fuels, has so destabilized the earth’s self-regulating system that humanity is now . . .

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** Climate crisis poses life-and-death threat to people with disabilities ([link removed] )
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“It’s time to recognize climate change as a disability rights issue” was the headline for an article by Tiffany Yu, founder of DiversABILITY. (Rooted in Rights, Dec. 11, 2017) DiversABILITY is a movement and organization dedicated to raising disability awareness and reshaping conceptions of ability. When Yu was nine years . . .

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** Reforestation: Cuba leads the way ([link removed] )
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Before 1492, what is today the United States had about 1 billion acres of forests. From 1600 on, at least 286 million acres were destroyed. In a 1763 letter, Benjamin Franklin wrote, “Cleared land absorbs more heat and melts snow quicker.” Because of colonialism and the growth of capitalist extractive . . .

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** Indicting the Pentagon as climate criminal ([link removed] )
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Why is the vast global movement that focuses on the imminent crisis facing the planet — the climate crisis — so consistently steered away from any attention to the largest and most dangerous polluter in the world? If today every single person in the U.S. stopped driving all of the . . .

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** Labor and climate activism ([link removed] )
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The prevailing myths about U.S. workers and the organized labor movement — that labor and climate action are in conflict, that jobs are more important than the environment — will be in the trash bin of history after the Sept. 20 Global Climate Strike. U.S. labor is coming forward to . . .

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** How climate disaster impacts oppressed peoples ([link removed] )
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The following excerpts are from a statement the North Carolina Environmental Justice Network prepared for its summit meeting in Whitakers, N.C., on Oct. 16-17, 2015. To read the entire statement, visit tinyurl.com/y34agngt/. Humans are responsible for the greenhouse gases that come from fossil fuels used in transportation, agriculture, industry and . . .

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