
For this worker, Indian Point nuclear leak was no surprise
As an ironworker you can end up working in some interesting places; Indian Point nuclear plant, about an hour north of New York City along the Hudson River, was one of them.

Climate change and oil portfolios: Divesting in the future
Methodists linked arms with more than 500 campaigns pushing for divestment by colleges, universities, faith communities, state and local retirement funds, and foundations.

A Middle East nuclear weapon-free zone: a vital next step
It's time and past time to look at the status of efforts to rid the world of what's been called the only true weapon of mass destruction.

The way to save the planet: shrink the economy
Any real climate change program must deal with a triple challenge, which can only be met by global agreement to replace competition with cooperation.

Accumulation of greenhouse gases a "planetary emergency"
If eloquent words and scientific data don't move you to be a better steward of this fragile place we call Earth, then make it personal.

Millennials see Keystone as more than just a pipeline
The fight over Keystone is really about a generational shift in our energy paradigm and how we will survive the 21st century.

EcoWatch founder featured at PW Hangout (updated with video)
Did you catch the People's World-sponsored Google+ Hangout on Keystone XL? If not, watch the video!

Wind gives small towns a boost
It provides a new income source to farmers and ranchers, reinvigorating small communities, providing funding for fire and police departments, schools, infrastructure, and other public services.

Iran nuke deal merits support
The last minute nuclear agreement worked out in Geneva on Sunday between Iran and the six-powers group is an important first step and merits the support of all progressive, peace-minded people.

Obama at UN
President Obama strained in Monday's United Nations speech to explain the rationale behind U.S. foreign policy.

