Here’s a unique way of organizing in resistance to the incoming administration.
Via Paige West and JC Salyer
In the wake of the 2016 US presidential election scholars across
EDITOR’S NOTE: In the late 1990’s, I started writing about social and environmental justice in West Texas. Sure, there were the livestock shows, balloon festivals, prison deaths, and
But That’s No Reason Not to Fight Oil & Gas Development on Both Sides of the Rio Grande.
Trampling of landowner rights. Failure to consult native tribes. Soiling a
How did we just elect the most unqualified man to the presidency?
Donald Trump proved (again) this week that he is totally uninterested—or, worse, incapable of—representing all America.
Zuckerberg’s problem is more complicated than fake news
R. Kelly Garrett
In the wake of Donald Trump’s unexpected victory, many questions have been raised about Facebook’s role
How the international community is failing to protect the Rohingya people
Ashraful Azad
Via Open Democracy
At this moment, a genocide is happening in Myanmar of which most of the
Consistently, one of the most trafficked pages on Deceleration is a reprint of an article I wrote about the poisoning of the people of Gulfport, Miss., by Agent Orange chemicals
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQABdYYILno&w=560&h=315]
Dozens of self-described water protectors flooded a construction site in Far West Texas this morning, shutting
Kirsten Grorud-Colvert, Oregon State University and Jane Lubchenco, Oregon State University
What lies beneath the deep, dark expanse of the ocean is something that has fascinated sailors, fishermen, adventurers, poets
The Scientific Consensus on Climate Change:
How is it measured and what it means.
Ray Weymann/Central Coast Climate Science
It is frequently said that “97 percent of climate scientists
Tabulating the amount of carbon stored in the Canadian tar sands, retired NASA climate scientist James Hansen said the burning of that tarry storehouse while continuing a business-as-usual petroleum-powered agenda