Fighting Radioactive Wastewater Dumping from New York to Fukushima By Howie Hawkins June 21, 2023 I attended the Global Greens Congress in Incheon, South Korea, as an informal observer intending to interact with and learn from Greens around the world. Leading up to the Congress, I was asked by Tim Hollo, director of the Green […]
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Report Back from the Global Greens Congress of 2023
September 18th, 2023 | by Brie | published in Beyond the U.S. | Leave A Comment »
Justine McCabe on Israeli Training of US Law Enforcement
May 6th, 2021 | by Brie | published in Beyond the U.S. | Comments Off on Justine McCabe on Israeli Training of US Law Enforcement
Greens join governmental coalition in Belgium
October 13th, 2020 | by Brie | published in Beyond the U.S. | Comments Off on Greens join governmental coalition in Belgium
The Greens now participate in no fewer than six European coalition governments . . . https://www.theparliamentmagazine.eu/news/article/deal-reached-on-new-belgian-government
Indigenous People in the Eye of Climate Disruption
April 14th, 2018 | by Brie | published in Beyond the U.S., Native Americans | Comments Off on Indigenous People in the Eye of Climate Disruption
By Romi Elnagar “What we are fighting to protect is the survival of this generation and the continuation of the human race,” fifteen-year-old climate activist Xiuhtezcatl Roske- Martinez told the United Nations General Assembly on June 29. “My father raised me in the Mexica [Aztec] tradition. I learned from [him] is that …every living thing […]
Proposal for a Global Organization of Democracies (GOOD)
July 20th, 2014 | by Brie | published in Beyond the U.S., Green Politics Movement | Comments Off on Proposal for a Global Organization of Democracies (GOOD)
The big world conferences on climate every 20 years (1972 Sweden, 1992 Brazil, 2012 Denmark) have failed. Bill McKibben and 350.org are raising consciousness and prodding consciences daily, but the big lever of “world opinion” needs a pivot point or fulcrum, a forum or year round parliament of small and responsible democracies so that all […]
THE GLOBAL INTEREST: Collaboration — Beyond Diplomacy
December 15th, 2013 | by Brie | published in Beyond the U.S. | Comments Off on THE GLOBAL INTEREST: Collaboration — Beyond Diplomacy
By John Resenbrink — The government of the United States was once again embarking on war. But President Obama paused. It finally came through to him that the people of his country didn’t want it. It’s very debatable whether this awareness of the real life experience of the American people would last; or that the […]
Breakthrough in Canada
February 8th, 2012 | by Brie | published in Beyond the U.S. | Comments Off on Breakthrough in Canada
By Elizabeth May [from GH Issue No. 24] On May 30, 2011, I was officially sworn in as the first Green Party Member of Parliament in Canada. The election on May 2, 2011 was bittersweet for Canadian Greens. After a difficult campaign in which we were kept out of the national leaders debate and received […]