In the wake of 2020’s wildfires, the Willamette and the Umpqua National
Forests have proposed hundreds of miles of 200 foot-wide linear clearcuts
throughout the forest in the name of “hazard tree removal.” These
projects would damage habitat for listed species, impair water...
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Joe Clement hosts this episode and we hear:
Authoritarianism and Global Roasting: Bill Resnick interviews Max Elbaum on
the two existential threats facing humanity. They discuss how to defeat both,
building the broadest of lefts, including segments of the Democratic Party
...
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Hosts Michael Cathcart and Elliott Gilliland take a look back at the end of
the federal government's eviction moratorium, and what Congress and local
governments have done since to help keep working and unemployed Americans in
their homes. They also share information about ...
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Over the summer, the Mt. Hood National Forest Service
proposed cutting trees along over 200 miles of
roads within the 2020 Riverside Fire area. Bark, a community
organization who has trained hundreds of volunteers about the basics of
forest policy and saved tens of thousan...
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The Hanford Reservation is one of the most polluted places in the world. For
over 40 years, the United States produced plutonium there for nuclear
weapons, and released hundreds of billions of gallons of liquid chemical and
radioactive waste into the soil and groundwater. N...
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This week on Century of Lies, safe supply, safe consumption spaces, and
decriminalizing people who use drugs: a conversation with Petra Schulz, a
co-founder of Moms Stop The Harm.
Moms Stop The Harm
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Adam Carpinelli interviews Sheridan Murphy with the International Leonard
Peltier Defense Committee. Updates on Leonards case and 500 years of
indigenous resistance.
More Information: https://www.whoisleonardpeltier.info
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This week on Century we talk about organizing on campus for drug policy
reform in Iowa with Josh Montgomery, Outreach Coordinator for NORML-ISU at
Iowa State University. Plus, the state of Massachusetts considers
decriminalizing people who use drugs and establishing safe co...
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New research shows that official statistics under-report the number of deaths
caused by police violence in the US, plus safe consumption sites and the
decriminalization of people who use drugs are under discussion in
Massachusetts.
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The radical direct-action environmental group Earth First! burst upon the
scene in 1980, originating in the Southwest U.S., but within a few years
spreading across the country and even around the world. The movement not only
brought a biocentric perspective to wider publ...
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