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James Lovelock: The Earth Is About to Catch a Morbid Fever That May Last as Long as 100,000 Years

By Independent.co.uk — 2006

Each nation must find the best use of its resources to sustain civilisation for as long as they can.

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The Deadly Cost of Pipelines in Native Land: Winona LaDuke on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women

As the oil and gas pipeline boom crosses the United States and Canada, more Indigenous women have disappeared.

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The Winona LaDuke Chronicles: Stories from the Front Lines in the Battle for Environmental Justice

Chronicles is a major work, a collection of current, pressing and inspirational stories of Indigenous communities from the Canadian subarctic to the heart of Dine Bii Kaya, Navajo Nation.

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Mona Polacca Represents Indigenous Grandmothers at Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue on Water

Petra Brussee interviews M.S.W. Mona Polacca representing the International Council of 13 indigenous grandmothers at the multi-stakeholder dialogue on water in the post-2015 agenda in the Peace Palace in The Hague, The Netherlands. 21 March 2012.

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Mona Polacca: 13 “Grandmothers”

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Mona Polacca

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Environmental Exploitation