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In May, Portlanders will be voting on Ballot Measure 26-151, whether or not
to add fluoride to the city’s drinking water. According to the Surgeon’s
general Statement in 2004, fluoridinated water is enormously beneficial to
communities, givi...
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Noam Chomsky's recent piece, published on AlterNet, asks whether Capitalism,
as it really exists, is compatible with democracy, or even civilization.
Tom Becker reads it here for us.
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Compare, shop, try and buy - sustainable products for your home and garden,
eco-chic fashion, electric vehicles, and cutting-edge green technologies. Get
tips from experts,...
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Host Michelle Schroeder Fletcher speaks with Matt Briggs, director of "Deep
Green: Solutions to Stop Global Warming Now,” a good roadmap of the best
world-wide solutions of what one person or one city can do to lower their
carbon footprint to Net Zero and restore the Natur...
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Rachael Maddock-Hughes, Program Director for World Pulsel talks about the
impact of this local non-profit on women of the world and shares volunteer
opportunities.World Pulse is an action media network powered by women from
190 countries. We believe that when women are hear...
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Three local women have taken a stand to protect an old Sequoia tree in Pier
Park in St. John’s. Today, they stood in the way of chainsaws despite being
threatened with arrest. They are calling for people to come to Pier Park
again tomorrow to help support this action. KBOO’...
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Arun Gandhi is the fifth grandson of Mohandas Mahatma Gandhi. Since coming
to the US in the 80s, Arun has been working to fulfil the legacy of his
iconic grandfather. And whether it's helping people overcome violence
against each other or violence against the Earth, he ha...
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Tom Becker reads from an article on Truth Dig by Chris Hedges, "The Myth of
Human Progress". Hedges predicts massive starvation and misery await us this
century if we do not stop climate change, and isolates a certain myth of
progress that stymies that action.
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Jan Haaken talks with Mary Liz Thomson, the director of Who Bombed Judi
Bari?. Judi Bari was an environmental activist, labor organizer and feminist
who helped to bridge crucial gaps between how timber workers and radical
environmentalists understood each other. She also he...
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