Looming threats to the mining prohibition in El Salvador

International Allies Against Mining in El Salvador

  In March 2017, El Salvador became the first country in the world to ban metallic mining. But the huge victory of the antimining movement and the international recognition it has garnered may be overshadowed by a current electoral campaign●●●

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Federal Penalties Imposed on Largest Corporations Plunged During Trump’s First Year

Good Jobs First

  Washington, DC, February 13, 2018—Federal penalties imposed on the largest U.S. companies for all kinds of misconduct fell sharply during the first 12 months of the Trump administration, with combined fines and settlements dropping to a fraction of the●●●

News

Five ways to transform our economies

Open Democracy

SAM COSSAR-GILBERT 12 February 2018       We need a new economics for the 21st century. Here are five potential pillars.   We live in a world that’s facing many destructive and entwined crises including growing inequality, climate change, poverty, pollution●●●

Analysis Research, News

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