Tamil Nadu and Kerala Villagers Take On Adani Ports – 2 Articles
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Tamil Nadu and Kerala Villagers Take On Adani Ports – 2 Articles

‘Adani Ports: The Tamil Nadu Villagers Taking on a Billionaire’s Port Plan’: Thousands of villagers in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu are fighting a proposal to expand a port owned by billionaire Gautam Adani. Also: ‘From a Kerala Port, a Citizens’ Report Provides Proof of “Destructive Development”’.

Thirty Years of Failure on Climate: How Did it Come to This?
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Thirty Years of Failure on Climate: How Did it Come to This?

The reason for the climate crisis is the ever-increasing profits being generated by the global capitalist class from the exploitation of the world’s human and natural resources. The captains of industry and the politicians who serve them are therefore determined to preserve the status quo as long as possible.

Dangers of Releasing Fukushima’s Radioactive Wastewater into the Pacific Ocean – 2 Articles
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Dangers of Releasing Fukushima’s Radioactive Wastewater into the Pacific Ocean – 2 Articles

The IAEA is hiding dangers of releasing Fukushima’s radioactive wastewater into the Pacific Ocean? Also: ‘Fukushima: Japan’s Triple Threat in Spades’: Japan too indulging in media manipulation and information control to hide the dangers of the radioactive water release.

We Must Reckon With the Most Dangerous System of Extinction Humans Ever Created
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We Must Reckon With the Most Dangerous System of Extinction Humans Ever Created

Charles Derber, author of ‘Dying for Capitalism: How Big Money Fuels Extinction and What We Can Do About It’, discusses how the myth of American exceptionalism undermines the solutions to the existential threats we face today, why “green capitalism” is an oxymoron, and the need to confront a “triangle of extinction.”

Environmental Cost of Green Revolution: India World’s Second-Highest Fertilizer Importer
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Environmental Cost of Green Revolution: India World’s Second-Highest Fertilizer Importer

Recent research shows that the environmental costs of the Green Revolution are as severe as its economic impacts. In Punjab, India’s top Green Revolution state, heavy use of fertilizers and pesticides has contaminated water, soil and food and endangered human health.