All Views Articles for 2019-10-20

Sunday, October 20, 2019
Lines of crops David R. Montgomery
The Key to Saving Family Farms Is in the Soil
Farmers adopting regenerative agricultural practices across the Midwest are restoring the health of the soil and of their rural economies.
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Greta Thunberg, Iris Duquesne, and Alexandria Villaseñor attend a press conference where 16 children from across the world presented their official human rights complaint on the climate crisis to the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child at the UNICEF Building on September 23, 2019 in New York City. Jessica Taft
A UN Treaty Guarantees Youth Rights Everywhere on Earth—Except the United States
One notable children’s rights violation in the United States today is the separation of migrant children from their parents
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The Kings Bay Plowshares 7 activists Kathy Kelly
Taking Next Steps Toward Nuclear Abolition
Marianne Goldscheider worries that, similar to the 1930s, citizens of countries possessing nuclear weapons sleepwalk toward utter disaster.
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Caricature of President Donald Trump Karl Evers-Hillstrom
Trump Was Outraised by Hundreds of Millions in 2016. That Won’t Happen Again in 2020
The Republican incumbent is approaching 2020 with a massive cash advantage.
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Sign reads: There is no planet B. Janet Gunter
Why Taking Responsibility for Our Carbon Emissions Means Promoting the Right to Repair
Using products for longer is one of the simplest actions we can take towards climate justice.
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A natural gas drilling rig. Derrick Z. Jackson
Natural Gas vs. Renewable Energy: Beware the Latest Gas Industry Talking Points
The natural gas industry is on an aggressive public relations tear to convince Americans that for decades to come, it is the “bridge” between coal and renewable energy. The campaign is loaded with...
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hands in cuffs Udi Ofer
Unveiling a State-by-State Plan to End our Mass Incarceration Crisis
The Smart Justice 50 State Blueprints are the product of over two years collecting data, analyzing policies, and learning from people impacted by our criminal legal system. This is how we can end the mass incarceration crisis.
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