Paddle-to-the-Sea introduces a child to the wonder of the Great Lakes
By Tom Healy, Flow Advisory Council member My heart jumped when I saw the slim volume on the bookstore shelf. I was as much surprised by my reaction as by the sight of the cherished book from my childhood: Paddle-to-the-Sea. What a joy to rediscover a friend after so many decades. It’s a story that... Read more »
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Trump’s Anti-Greentech Counter-Revolution
From the day of his inauguration until long after the closing of the Straits of Hormuz, President Donald Trump and his fossil fuel supporters have conducted an unrelenting war against the Greentech revolution and fossil free energy.
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LNS President Uehlein Tells His Story in New Three Roads Book
On June 2, PM Press will publish Three Roads: Labor Music Ecology by Joe Uehlein, founder of the Labor Network for Sustainability.
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Uehlein Book-and-Concert Tour Kicks Off in Dearborn, Chicago, and Denver
LNS president Joe Uehlein will kick off a tour for his new book, Three Roads: Labor Music Ecology June 11 in Dearborn, MI to celebrate the release of Three Roads: Labor, Music, Ecology.
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LNS Marches with Southern Service Workers
At the recent Jobs With Justice conference in Atlanta, labor and community organizers joined Union of Southern Service Workers members in a powerful march and rally alongside Waffle House workers demanding dignity on the job, safer workplaces, and a living wage.
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Unions Back Eugene, OR, Clean Energy Fund
A growing list of labor unions – including IBEW Local 280, Iron Workers Local 29, SMART Local 16, CWA Local 7901, and the Eugene Education Association – have all endorsed the Eugene Clean Energy Fund.
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Workers Confronting the “New Economy”
Liz Razloff, Director, Center for Labor and Community Studies at the University of Michigan-Dearborn and former co-director of the Labor Network for Sustainability, recently wrote...
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Solar and Wind Providing 99% of New Global Electricity!
According to a new report from the research organization Ember, last year solar and wind power accounted for 99 percent of the growth in world electricity supply, while generation using fossil fuels declined.
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The Greentech Revolution
Unexpected breakthroughs are making energy produced from sun, wind, and water cheaper, safer, and more efficient than energy produced from fossil fuels. That’s according to a new series of commentaries by LNS senior strategic advisor and co-founder Jeremy Brecher.
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El Niño 2026: what’s happening?
Scientists are now warning that a massive El Niño, the periodic warming phenomenon, is forming in the Pacific and it could rival or surpass the previous worst ones on record.
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Burma Is Not Cuba: Pierre Frank and the Property-Form Trap
Ecosocialist Bookshelf, June 2026
Species at risk score a reprieve
Mutual Aid General Fund Recipient – May 2026: Sacramento Homeless Union
Sacramento Homeless Union, recipient of A Radical Guide's Mutual Aid General Fund - May 2026
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5 pieces of good climate news that you probably missed recently
Progress doesn't always make the news. This week, it should.
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Clive Hamilton’s climate defeatism and moral abdication
Wetlands whipsaw: Three years after Sackett v. EPA
America’s wetlands haven’t changed, but federal law regarding wetlands has never stopped changing in recent decades. Federal environmental and agricultural agencies and federal courts have taken a zig-zag course, alternately strengthening and weakening Clean Water Act (CWA) protections. In recent years, courts and the two Trump Administrations have taken direct aim at the very definition... Read more »
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Metro DC DSA Urges DC Council to Put Working People Before Autonomous Vehicle Companies
A new autonomous vehicle authorization bill threatens the livelihoods of thousands of DC workers, risks wasting the time of hundreds of thousands in worsened traffic, explicitly permits yet another form of surveillance technology, and leaves any potential safety benefits in the hands of a Silicon Valley tech company.
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