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What will President-elect Joe Biden’s top environmental priorities be once he assumes office?

December 27, 2020 By EarthTalk

What will President-elect Joe Biden’s top environmental priorities be once he assumes office?

President-elect Joe Biden has made it clear that he intends to work to address and mitigate the climate crisis as the U.S. president.

Filed Under: Environment Tagged With: EarthTalk, environment, Environmental

What are the ways for using environmental civil disobedience to accomplish our goals?

May 16, 2020 By EarthTalk

environmental civil disobedience

Environmental proponents have been practicing civil disobedience in various forms for decades if not longer. And we must again.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: EarthTalk, Environmental

NPR Infomercial for Its Sponsor Amazon Omits Labor and Environmental Criticisms

November 25, 2018 By FAIR

NPR Infomercial for Its Sponsor Amazon Omits Labor and Environmental Criticisms

NPR’s infomercial for Amazon on its networks shows the corrosive nature of laying in bed with one’s corporate sponsor. It harms credibility.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: Adam Johnson, Amazon, Environmental, Labor, NPR

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