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Politics of Poverty
An information black hole
Egypt cut off the Internet, but people in North Africa and the Middle East have been living in an information black hole for years. On many leading indicators of transparency, access to government information, freedom of information and corruption, countries in the region rank abysmally low.
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First Person
People and their proverbs
Nowhere is the power of brevity expressed with more elegance than through proverbs, and Haiti is fantastically rich with them.
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In Artibonite, one of the areas in Haiti where cholera has hit hardest, volunteer-staffed centers that distribute oral rehydration solutions are making it easier for people to get the help they need.
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Politics of Poverty
We need climate solutions rooted in Indigenous leadership–not more carbon colonialism
On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, we must center the concerns of Indigenous and frontline communities across the globe. They are doing everything in their power to protect their rights, their territories, their cultures, and our collective futures. We join them to demand that we #BuildBackFossilFree.
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Politics of Poverty
12 Years Since the BP Oil Spill–and We’re Still Hooked on Fossil Fuels
At a time when some politicians are doubling down on oil and gas production, remembering the BP oil disaster underscores the urgency of ending our dependence on fossil fuels.
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Politics of Poverty
There’s a lot on the ballot Tuesday. Don’t miss your chance to vote for good!
The map of voter turnout for midterm elections has been sad and spotty over the past century. In 2018, just half the electorate showed up, versus nearly two thirds in 2020. But these elections are vitally important: for legislators, and for initiatives. Here we offer a quick rundown of some key efforts to get out the vote for good.
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Politics of Poverty
A win for the climate: the EPA’s new rule on methane pollution
Reducing emissions of the super-pollutant methane could have far-reaching impact on communities, the environment, and the future.
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Politics of Poverty
Trump is right to suggest the US needs critical minerals, but his approach will backfire
President Trump is chasing Ukraine and Greenland and slashing anti-corruption and transparency protections in search of quick access to “critical” minerals, but history shows that fast tracking mining projects can threaten project stability and the security of supply chains.
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Politics of Poverty
Corporate greed and human rights: Is history repeating itself in Guatemala?
What kind of legacy is the US leaving there now?
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Politics of Poverty
Message to Congress on Trade and Inequality: Wake Up, ‘Trickle-Down’ is Dead!
Fast-tracking TPP is unlikely to benefit economic growth and may further exacerbate inequality