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Land Defense and Class Struggle: Building... →
by Stephanie McMillan Environmental destruction is the most urgent and immediate problem we face. If we don’t solve it, nothing else will matter. I would argue that it’s the principle contradiction of the current period. Through it, the common ruin of contending classes is becoming increasingly likely, but as the economic and ecological crises converge, the possibility of liberation and social...
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Code Green is now on Climate Progress! →
Ten cyberpennies for your thoughts. But I’d like some real pennies in return for our new cartoonist, Stephanie McMillan: Stephanie has kindly given me permission to reprint her cartoons. She notes that “cartoonists are struggling and economically collapsing along with the newspapers that used to be our living.” So I said I’d post the link to Paypal where you can donate to her if you like her...
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Bill Gates backs climate scientists lobbying for... →
solitaryforager: anonymissexpress: John Vidal, 6 February 2012, via @AdamfromNorway and common dreams A small group of leading climate scientists, financially supported by billionaires including Bill Gates, are lobbying governments and international bodies to back experiments into manipulating the climate on a global scale to avoid catastrophic climate change. The scientists, who advocate...
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New Blog: Fuck yeah, Code Green. →
Planet Green: When did you start drawing and how early in that process did your radical perspective help shape and inform what and how you drew? Stephanie McMillan: I loved drawing even as a toddler, as soon as I could hold a crayon in my fist. The first overtly political drawing I did was for my high school paper, during the Reagan era, after I’d read a book about the dangers of nuclear...
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