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3/2023 : How US universities are ‘colonized’ by the fossil-fuel industry

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Updated: Jan 4, 2024

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Ice Age National Scientific Reserve Unit, Wisconsin, USA

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Sam Carana:

“Confirmed: Global floods, droughts worsening with warming”


“Changing intensity of hydroclimatic extreme events revealed” by GRACE and GRACE-FO - by Matthew Rodell et al.


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The 2 wings of the Fourth Reich should NOT be allowed to participate in any further election or any government function:

Genocide: human lives are acceptable losses in ensuring the prosperity of the rich:

““Another Massive Climate Disappointment”: Biden Slammed for Oil Project Approval

The Willow project, as proposed by ConocoPhillips, has been dubbed a “carbon bomb” by climate advocates.”


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“21 South Carolina GOP Lawmakers Propose Death Penalty for Women Who Have Abortions”


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Privatizing another vital aspect of our lives:

“Concern grows over rich nations controlling sunlight”


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“Ecosocialist Alliance - Gearing Up For ‘THE BIG ONE’! “

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We reject ‘green' capitalist ‘solutions' which - because of capitalism's constant drive for infinite growth and accumulation - are incompatible with creating an ecologically sustainable planet and a socially-just world. Thus, we support climate movements and actions which help move us to an ecosocialist future.

The Ecosocialist Alliance in England and Wales supports Extinction Rebellion’s call for a mass protest in London beginning 21st April.”


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Profits first! Peasants Last!:

“Las Vegas water agency seeks power to limit residential use”


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“Toxic ‘forever chemicals’ found in toilet paper around the world

Research finds waste flushed down toilets and sent to sewage plants probably responsible for significant source of water pollution”


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Big oil on campus: how US universities are ‘colonized’ by the fossil-fuel industry”

“Students at Princeton describe unease that Exxon employee had an office on campus, while dozens of universities have big oil links”


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