by BrendanS | Oct 19, 2012 | Politics of Climate Change, post
[By Jeremy Brecher; Original published in TIDAL: Occupy Theory, Occupy Strategy] The 1% possesses the lion’s share of the world’s wealth; they dominate the world’s political systems; they command armies of heavily armed cops and soldiers; their views...
by BrendanS | Jul 1, 2012 | Articles, Politics of Climate Change, post, Uncategorized
[by Jeremy Brecher] A quarter-century ago, when “Save the Whales!” was a popular slogan, a New Yorker cartoon showed one whale asking another, “But can they save themselves?” In the early 21st century, experts and ordinary people alike are...
by Ming | Mar 26, 2012 | Articles, Politics of Climate Change, post
[On March 24, Occupy Wall Street held a Disrupt Dirty Power action to kick off a month of climate and environmental protests leading up to Earth Day; Labor Network for Sustainability’s Jeremy Brecher was the main speaker. (WSJ Marketwatch posted a video of the...
by Ming | Mar 15, 2012 | Articles, Politics of Climate Change, post
[by Jeremy Brecher; originally published by The Nation; watch a video interview of Jeremy here: Occupy Climate Change Video] Occupy Wall Street’s original Declaration of the City of New York, in September, listed a litany of issues, from foreclosures and...
by Ming | Oct 23, 2011 | post
[This article is drawn from the review essay “Labor, Sustainability, and Justice” [] by the Labor Network for Sustainability. The review essay discusses the report Exiting from the Crisis: A Model for More Equitable and Sustainable Growth, prepared by a...