Palestinian prisoners killed by Hamas
jeudi 28 mai 2015 à 14:00Hamas killed some of its Palestinian prisoners while Israel was attacking, some of whom had been previously tortured.
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Hamas killed some of its Palestinian prisoners while Israel was attacking, some of whom had been previously tortured.
India is planning to double or triple its use of coal by 2030.
The arguments in favor of this would be totally logical, if it were not going to spike last chance of an agreement to avert global disaster.
India won't be spared this disaster. Does it want to see Mumbai under water along with its other coastal cities?
If governments of more powerful countries, such as the US, Australia, Canada and the UK, were not in the grip of fossil fuel interests, they could (and would) compel India to participate in carbon emissions reduction. All it takes to build storage systems for solar electricity is some money, and other countries should contribute to that.
India also has a responsibility to curb its population growth, not just project it up and up.
The concept of an "Anthropocene" epoch has been seized on by a cunning distortion campaign which says it would be great for humans to eliminate the natural world and control absolutely everything.
This is the danger that I warned of in the term "Anthropocene".
The mayor of Oakland is serious about limiting local government surveillance to cases where it is specifically justified.
Stop calling the TPP a "trade" treaty. It's about privileges for foreign corporations.