Policy

John Oliver’s Beef With Chicken Giants May Have Impacted U.S. Policy

John Oliver’s Beef With Chicken Giants May Have Impacted U.S. Policy

John Oliver, comedic anchorman of HBO show Last Week Tonight, made feathers fly when he took on the poultry industry in a May 2015 episode. Last week, it became clear that his gripe with Big Chicken had echoed all the way to the Capitol. Oliver used his HBO show to attack the giant poultry processors—Tyson Foods, […]

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    5 Reasons Environmentalists Distrust Hillary Clinton

    5 Reasons Environmentalists Distrust Hillary Clinton

    Dear Secretary Clinton, In your husband’s years in office, the greenhouse effect was still fairly novel science; even eight years ago, when you were first running for president, climate change was not yet really a top-tier issue. In a sense, then, this summer marks the first chance most Americans have to really find out what […]

    Q & A With Green Party Presidential Candidate Jill Stein

    Q & A With Green Party Presidential Candidate Jill Stein

    Green Party candidate Jill Stein officially announced she is running in the 2016 presidential race on June 22, during an interview on Democracy Now!. She held a campaign kickoff event the following day at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, where antiwar activist Medea Benjamin and racial justice activist Marsha Coleman-Adebayo introduced and endorsed […]

    Pope or Kochs: Republicans, Who Do You Stand With?

    Pope or Kochs: Republicans, Who Do You Stand With?

    Pope Francis is shaking up the world with his activism on climate change. Fossil fuel billionaires Charles and David Koch have vowed to spend nearly $900 million to put a climate denier in the White House. And Republican candidates for president such as Jeb Bush and Rick Santorum have been telling the Pope to mind his […]

    Senate Narrowly Approves Fast-Tracking TPP

    Senate Narrowly Approves Fast-Tracking TPP

    Today, the Senate narrowly approved a procedural motion to pass a degraded version of the Fast Track Trade Promotion Authority that passed last month. A smaller handful of Democrats joined with Senate Republicans to pass Fast Track over the will of the American people who have been clamoring to halt the rush to rubber stamp […]

    Presidential Candidate Martin O’Malley: We Can and Should Be 100% Powered by Renewable Energy by 2050

    Presidential Candidate Martin O’Malley: We Can and Should Be 100% Powered by Renewable Energy by 2050

    While the Pope sucks up all the media attention with his climate encyclical today, Democratic presidential candidate Martin O’Malley has released a position paper on the environment that deserves more attention, even if he’s not frontrunner Hillary Clinton or progressive idol Bernie Sanders. In the paper, the former Maryland governor burnished his credentials as a […]

    4 New Realities Shaping the TPP Debate

    4 New Realities Shaping the TPP Debate

    After first rejecting “fast-track authority” to prevent Congress from amending President Obama’s pending Asian and European trade agreements, 13 Senate Democrats change their votes Thursday. The Senators who flipped had obtained other concessions, on issues like the Export-Import Bank and currency manipulation—but tellingly most of the concessions were promises to let something be voted on, not commitments to pass […]