
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.

GOP letter to Iran: a national disgrace
The dangers inherent in the GOP's congressional victory last fall are growing more apparent with the passing of each day; but all is not lost.

U.S. foreign policy, what is going on?
The U.S. foots 75 percent of NATO's bill, increasingly hard to do given the enormous costs of the Afghan and Iraq wars, the pivot to Asia, and the war in Syria.

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!

Unemployment in Indian Country: A call to action
There are many issues that the Native American community faces each day. The one issue that affects not just the Native American community, but burdens all of America is unemployment.

Minnesota oil spill largely unreported, spills by rail hit new high
Here's something troubling for environmentalists to contemplate: Have oil spills become so common, so normal, that the media only bothers to highlight the largest-scale disasters?

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

No U.S.-NATO intervention in Syria
No matter who is to blame for the chemical attacks, an escalated war with U.S. and NATO involvement would be disastrous. We strongly oppose an escalation of the war via U.S. and NATO intervention.

UK activists target Shell's Arctic agenda
Activists with Greenpeace shut down 74 Shell gas stations July 16, in London and Edinburgh, to protest the oil corporation's plans to drill into the sensitive Arctic ecosystem for oil.

