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    Climbers in Vancouver blockade Trans Mountain oil tanker’s route

    Originally published: Greenpeace on July 3, 2018 by Greenpeace International (more by Greenpeace)  | (Posted Jul 06, 2018)

    Seven climbers have rappelled from Vancouver’s Ironworkers Memorial Bridge and are blocking the path of a tar sands oil tanker, Serene Sea, currently docked at Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline terminal. The tanker was scheduled to leave port this morning.

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    Capitalism’s moral maze

    Originally published: Greenpeace on October 12, 2017 by Atobert (more by Greenpeace)  | (Posted Oct 14, 2017)

    Life as a consumer is very different to what we’re told.

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    We wanted to draw readers attention to this piece by Samir Amin, which was written at the time of the Maidan Coup in 2014. —Eds. 1. The current global stage is dominated by the attempt of historical centers of imperialism (the U.S., Western and Central Europe, Japan—hereafter called “the Triad”) to maintain their exclusive control […]

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