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Mass pollution at Texas coal plants poses major threat to human health and the environment

17/01/201929/03/2022 - 1 Comment

Virtually every coal power plant in Texas is leaking pollution into nearby groundwater, imperiling the environment and the health of neighboring communities, according to new data analysis released this week. …

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How Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Allies Supplanted the Obama Generation

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The Green New Deal, which in the past month has come to define the progressive cause in Washington, exists in its most authoritative form as an eleven-page Google Doc. The …

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Land Value Tax in Practice

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There has been substantial interest in the potential of land value tax over the last few years.  It is seen as a way to address the growing inequality in terms …

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A triumph of finance over democracy

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The rolling Back of Dodd-Frank and other tales of twists by Rick Rowden. In May 2018, the US watered down some of the major financial sector regulations it had adopted …

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The Lehman Triology – More Brechtian than Brecht

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Bertolt Brecht, the marxist dramatist and innovator, believed by moving away from sentimental, emotive theatre, he could allow theatre goers to think. He called this theory of distancing the audience …

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Caring and Sharing

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Interview: Juliet Schor Since 2010 Juliet Schor has been studying the recent phenomenon that is the sharing economy. She first rose to prominence in the 1990s with her bestselling book …

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Gamekeeper turned Revolutionary

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Angus Armstrong is now leading a centre charged with the task of restoring the relevance of macroeconomics following its failure to see the possibility of the 2008 crash. And he …

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Unfair trade

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Gooding – an economic development officer at work, Yukon 1992. A remote mountain community was torn up when the free market came to town. Tim Gooding describes his findings on …

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Rick Bookstaber Interview: A model agent

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Mainstream economics’ failure to predict the 2008 crash undermined the profession’s public credibility. There’s a new game in town that financial risk guru, Rick Bookstaber, has faith in. He shares …

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The attack on Dodd-Frank

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Rick Rowden lays out how Trump, Wall Street and the Republicans are committed to dismantling financial regulation in the US. Dodd-Frank financial reform legislation passed in the wake of the 2008 global financial …

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