Christopher D. Cook

Christopher D. Cook is an award-winning journalist and author of "Diet for a Dead Planet: Big Business and the Coming Food Crisis" (2006). Cook has written for Harper's, The Economist, Mother Jones, The Christian Science Monitor, Common Dreams and elsewhere. See more of his work at www.christopherdcook.com.
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Views Wednesday, October 17, 2018 To Address the Climate Crisis, We Must Completely Rethink How We Produce and Consume Food The clock on climate upheaval is ticking fast with little time to lose, as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) made frighteningly clear last week. “Limiting global warming to 1.5ºC would require rapid, far-reaching and unprecedented changes in all aspects of society,” the October 8... Read more |
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Views Friday, September 14, 2018 Brown, Bloomberg (and Their Agenda) Face Protests at Climate Action Summit As Governor Jerry Brown and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg opened the Global Climate Action Summit Thursday, they were greeted by hundreds of protesters and direct action outside Moscone Center, led by the indigenous and frontline communities hit hardest by climate chaos. For nearly... Read more |
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Views Saturday, November 04, 2017 Can the Democrats Save Themselves? Beyond Hillary Clinton’s epic unraveling in 2016, the Democratic Party has been amassing electoral corpses for years. Since President Obama’s 2008 win, the party has lost both houses of Congress and more than 1,000 state legislative seats. Republicans now control both the governorship and... Read more |
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Views Tuesday, June 27, 2017 Why the Democrats Won't Wake Up Moments after rightwing Republican Karen Handel won America’s costliest congressional race ever in Georgia’s sixth district, the de rigueur post-election quarrelling erupted: Why did Democrat Jon Ossoff lose, and what does it mean for the Democrats and American politics? Many on the left bemoaned... Read more |
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Views Saturday, May 27, 2017 Fiscal Fightback: Trump's Budget Could Ignite Progressive Uprising President Trump’s budget proposal —a fiscal assault on everything other than rich people and the military—could prove to be progressives’ ultimate trump card. With its deep cuts to vital programs and protections for low-income and working-class people, including Trump’s own voters, it lays bare the... Read more |
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Views Saturday, April 29, 2017 Trump Labor Secretary Acosta’s Deadly Agenda for Workers With the Senate’s confirmation of new Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta Thursday night on a 60 to 38 vote—with a full eight Democrats in support—the Trump administration’s plans to decimate workers’ rights and protections begins in earnest. Acosta inherits an already-embattled Labor Department... Read more |
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Views Thursday, March 30, 2017 Trump’s Labor Nominee, Alexander Acosta, Is More Dangerous than You Think Overshadowed by the high-octane wars over the Affordable Care Act and Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch, the confirmation of Labor Secretary nominee Alexander Acosta is cruising toward a March 30 Senate committee vote with little fanfare. Yet Acosta’s acquiescence to President Trump’s labor agenda... Read more |
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Views Thursday, February 23, 2017 Earth to the Democrats—Anybody Home? In the wake of the distressing confirmation of Scott Pruitt to ruin the Environmental Protection Agency—the very agency he has undermined for years—there are important lessons to learn beyond the fact that Republicans outnumber Democrats in the Senate, and that millions of Americans are still... Read more |
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Views Friday, January 27, 2017 How Trump Can Unite the Left As millions of Democrats, Greens, liberals, progressives, and lefties across America prepare to resist Trump, it’s time to build greater unity and alliances among this vast rainbow of people, communities, and movements. With heightened attacks on immigrants, women, people of color, Muslims, the... Read more |
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Views Friday, January 20, 2017 Trump’s Attack on America As "President" Trump assumes the Oval Office amid historically rock-bottom public support, the clatter of partisan battling and liberal anger clutters a harsher reality. This moment isn’t about how mad liberals and progressives are, and it’s not about which party is best for America (they both... Read more |