by Ming | May 26, 2011 | Labor and Climage Action, pdf
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by Ming | Apr 21, 2011 | Labor and Climage Action, Labor-Environmental Cooperation, post
by Jeremy Brecher and Brendan Smith At the start of 2011, as the energy corporations, the US Chamber of Commerce, and the Tea Party right launched their assault on environmental protection and the EPA, it looked like public opinion and organized labor might just be...
by Ming | Dec 8, 2010 | Labor and Climage Action, post
In all the jargon-laden field of sustainability and climate change, some of the most common but most unnecessarily obscure terms are “Renewable Energy Standards” (RES), also known as “Renewable Electricity Standards” (RES) and...
by Ming | Nov 4, 2010 | Just Transition, Labor and Climage Action, Uncategorized
[by the Labor Network for Sustainability; a footnoted version is available here.] With the collapse of climate protection legislation in Congress, the Environmental Protection Agency is stepping in to regulate the greenhouse gas emissions that are causing climate...
by Ming | Oct 13, 2010 | Jobs and Climate, Labor and Climage Action, post
Why Climate Change Matters for California Workers [A Discussion Paper by the Labor Network for Sustainability; PDF version with footnotes is available here] California is at the forefront of driving the expansion of the clean energy economy. California’s...
by Ming | Oct 3, 2010 | Just Transition, Labor and Climage Action, post
On 10/10/10 thousands of organizations around the world will be holding a GLOBAL WORK PARTY for the “BIGGEST DAY OF PRACTICAL ACTION TO CUT CARBON THAT THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN.” The climate protection movement 350.org is especially encouraging unions and...