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Climate Deal: Not Done Yet
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Leading climate justice groups are signaling that the extraordinary global climate movement that came together in Copenhangen is just the beginning.
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Sarah van Gelder
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Cochabamba’s Message: Let the People Speak
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The World People's Summit broke new ground by allowing those most affected by a changing climate the chance to speak out about their ideas for just solutions.
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A People's Climate Summit
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Coming of Age in Hiroshima
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65 years later, what we can learn—and why we still can’t forget.
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Peace & Justice
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Companies Abandon Chamber of Commerce Over Climate Change Stance
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's opposition to addressing climate change is making it very unpopular, even in corporate America.
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Planet
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Copenhagen: Just a Cop Out?
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Despite its disappointments, Copenhagen marks a turning point—the end of denial. What's next is recognizing that our climate problem is really a justice problem.
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Planet
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Costa Rica Creates Department of Peace
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Former justice ministry will now focus on promoting peace and conflict resolution.
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Peace & Justice
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Depaving Portland
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The residents of Portland are literally tearing their city up. Who says cities have to be islands of concrete?
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Planet
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Detroit’s Renewal: Can It Inspire the Social Forum?
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Detroit is known for its decay, violence, and gas-guzzling cars. With thousands of activists coming to town, will it also become known as a source of hope?
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Sarah van Gelder
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Doctors Just Want to Be Doctors
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Why most physicians want real health care reform.
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Brooke Jarvis
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Eight Ways to Confront Extremism on 9/11
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How to further tolerance and healing on this September 11th, an especially important time to speak up.
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Sarah van Gelder