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tomdispatch.com
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| | | | | [Note to Tomdispatch readers: After a July 4th break, Tomdispatch is back -- with a favor to ask. In addition to everyone who bookmarks Tomdispatch, 18,000 of you now get e-mails letting you know whenever | |
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carnegieendowment.org
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| | | | | Preventing nuclear war and other existential military threats requires nations today to focus more on politics than on the qualities or quantities of weapons. Yet, many participants in nuclear policy debates do the opposite. | |
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peterturchin.com
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| | | | | Sixteen months into the war the final outcome of this conflict is still uncertain. Public statements from both sides continue to express unbounded confidence in their eventual victory (see, for exa | |
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extinctionrebellion.uk
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| | | Guest author: Rebecca Lester Rebecca came to speak at The Big One about her experience being a member of the citizens' assembly for the People's Plan for Nature. It was an initiative from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB), the National Trust, and the WWF. The citizens' assembly informed this comprehensive plan [...] | ||