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Corporate Europe Observatory – Endocrine Disruptors: How corporations and their scientists have put public health in harm’s way

September 28, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

Just another example of the EU as the dogsbody of international corporations and the seat of institutionalised corruption Read here  

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Stewart Lansley – Citizens’ wealth funds

September 27, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

Since 2008, the question of inequality has moved up the political agenda. This rising concern has yet to translate into policy action. The UK continues to sit towards the top of the global inequality league, […]

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Bioversity International: New Study Reveals Agrobiodiversity Investments as Triple Win for Health, Environment and Food System Sustainability

September 26, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

Plant and animal species that are the foundation of our food supplies are as endangered as wildlife but get almost no attention, a new report reveals. Read here

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Joanna Gilmore, Will Jackson, Helen Monk – Fracking and state violence in the age of austerity

September 25, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

In Britain austerity has been used by the government to ram through fracking against massive popular opposition. This is an attack on the commons, dispossesing the public of its wealth and its land. Joanna Gilmore […]

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Corporate European Observatory – Two years after Dieselgate: car industry still drives Berlin and Brussels

September 24, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

In Germany the car industry rules the land and the main political parties, who receive millions each year from the car makers.. German citizens in cities simply have to accept being poisoned. Its all for […]

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Colin Hines – Reversing Brexit with a ‘Treaty of Home’

September 21, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

In the Brexit debate opponents to Britain leaving the EU are seeking solutions to create an improved and updated European Union addressing the problems that have not only caused Brexit, but much disillusionment within the […]

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George Monbiot: Who’s the world’s leading eco-vandal? It’s Angela Merkel

September 20, 2017 Mathew D. Rose 0

From the Guardian Monbiot at his usual best. This is the sort of stuff that mainstream media in its efforts to create a great European stateswoman does not bring. Read here

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J. Malcolm Garcia – Most Dangerous, Most Unmerciful: Afghan Stories

August 28, 2023 0

Book Review by Ron Jacobs Cross-posted from Counterpunch. J. Malcolm Garcia is a journalist. Then again, he is so much more. He travels to lands besieged by war and imperial economic policies and exposes the […]

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The Paradox of Debt by Richard Vague

August 15, 2023 0

Book review by Steve Keen Very rarely do I review a book and find that the best way to convey its significance is to quote, verbatim, its first four paragraphs: In 2020, during the darkest […]

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