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Carbon emissions reach record: How can we build solidarity to fight climate change?
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Carbon emissions reach record: How can we build solidarity to fight climate change?

When carbon emissions appeared to level off from 2014 through 2016 , some people were hopeful that industrial civilization just might be abl...
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The Russians are coming (and they're bringing oil)
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The Russians are coming (and they're bringing oil)

As America's Russia hysteria is stirred once again by the arrival of the long-awaited report of the U.S. Department of Justice on Russia...
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Deep adaptation, post-sustainability and the possibility of societal collapse
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Deep adaptation, post-sustainability and the possibility of societal collapse

I write this piece primarily to get you to read an academic paper that has attracted relatively widespread attention. It is entitled "D...
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Uber, Lyft and oil frackers: Tech mirages, not real businesses
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Uber, Lyft and oil frackers: Tech mirages, not real businesses

Ultimately, businesses must make money for their investors or those businesses are shut down. It's true that some businesses "make...
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The unfinished American project: Democratizing work
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The unfinished American project: Democratizing work

At the dawn of the American republic, most people worked on farms. Census data for 1790 didn't include occupation. But it is estimated t...
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