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Emperor Weather: Turning Up the Heat on History

Tom Engelhardt Tom Dispatch
Successful negotiations in Paris can only be the start of something far more sweeping when it comes to the forms of energy we use and how we live on this planet. Fortunately, experiments are underway in the world of alternative energy, funding is beginning to appear, and a global environmental movement is expanding and could someday, on a planet growing ever less comfortable, put the heat on governments globally before Emperor Weather can turn up the heat on history.

Trump Didn't Vote to Kill 1 Million Muslims in Iraq, Hillary Did

David Swanson Let's Try Democracy/Writing by David Swanson
Not only is explicit bigotry toward Muslims not new, implicit bigotry toward Muslims has been the foundation of the largest public project in the United States for the past quarter century.

ACLU Files Brief for Chelsea Manning's Health

Jos Truitt Feminsting
ACLU staff attorney Chase Strangio explains, “Chelsea has been fighting since she arrived at the [United States Disciplinary Barracks] more than two years ago to receive treatment for her gender dysphoria and to be treated like the woman that she is.

How Big Oil Spiked Jerry Brown’s Climate Change Agenda

Gary Cohn Capital and Main
As Governor Jerry Brown touted California’s environmental initiatives and prodded world leaders in Paris to embrace tougher environmental policies during the United Nations summit on climate change, it was instructive to look back at how one of Brown’s top environmental priorities suffered a major defeat in the California Legislature this year.

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How a Supreme Court Case Could Disempower Communities of Color in the South

Allie Yee The Institute for Southern Studies
The week of December 9, 2015, the Supreme Court heard arguments in a Texas redistricting case that has the potential to the change the balance of political representation in congressional and legislative districts across the South and the country.