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Dear Progressive Reader,
April 22 was the fifty-second Earth Day. This year, the day was marked by ever-growing concerns ([link removed]) that the world will be unable to meet the goals ([link removed]) of the 2015 Paris accords and keep global warming well below 2 degrees Celsius.
In April 1970, The Progressive gave the pages of the magazine to activists working to raise awareness of an impending environmental crisis. “All ecological concerns are interrelated parts of the problem of perpetuating life on this frail planet, and our approach to them must be holistic. . . . April 22 is a tool—something that can be used to focus the attention of a society on where we are heading,” wrote ([link removed]) Denis Hayes in that issue. This year, again, the April/May issue of our magazine was devoted to environmental concerns, and a discussion of available solutions. “The stories in this issue about the things people are doing to respond to climate change are not feel-good stories. Some describe acts of desperation,” writes ([link removed]) Bill Lueders in the “Editor’s Note.”
In this issue, Marc Eisen looks at ([link removed]) farmers on the frontlines of climate catastrophe; Ilana Cohen describes ([link removed]) campaigns to get institutions to divest from fossil fuels; Erik Ness examines ([link removed]) ways to protect land, water, and animals through legislative efforts; Tom B.K. Goldtooth writes about ([link removed]) the ways in which Indigenous peoples are taking a lead in addressing climate issues; and I review ([link removed]) two new books that lay out the history of, obstacles to, and possibilities for addressing the climate crisis. And there is lots more in this seventy-two page issue. If you don’t already subscribe to The Progressive, now is your chance
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In addition to our magazine, our website, too, has been full of articles this week on environmental topics. Lorah Steichen of the National Priorities Project explains that one way to save the planet is to cut the Pentagon’s budget. “This year, the United States will spend twice as much every day on the military as it does on international climate aid all year,” she says ([link removed]) (a good reminder as Tax Day ([link removed]) also took place this week). Ed Rampell reviews ([link removed]) the new PBS Frontline series “The Power of Big Oil” about the role of corporate climate change deniers. And Alvaro Sanchez of the Greenlining Institute points out ([link removed]) , “If we start with the voices and priorities of people most impacted, we can withstand the
climate disasters heading our way, and advance an ambitious long-term climate agenda.” Plus, Edward Hunt reports on ([link removed]) the people of the Marshall Islands who are both severely impacted by rising sea levels due to climate change and are the victims of years of U.S. nuclear weapons testing.
Please keep reading, and we will keep bringing you important articles on these and other issues of our time.
Sincerely,
Norman Stockwell
Publisher
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