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Taking our money out of oil and coal companies is just the start, says Klein. We also want to nationalize the companies and seize their profits.
An influx of wealth might improve neighborhoods, but public schools? Not so much.
The office park, which began life as a Cold War refuge and evolved into today's cookie-cutter landscape, finds a new incarnation in Silicon Valley.
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott could soon be booted from office.
Despite what you may have heard, rich people and the middle class are still holed up in the suburbs -- and that's bad for cities and the climate, too.
Giant utility company Exelon has a failing business model and a plan to prop it up. Both ratepayers and clean energy will get screwed in the process.
If you actually sit down and talk with a commodity farmer, they start to sound a lot like the typical small farmer -- only with a gazilion times more corn.
The main goal of transportation that costs riders nothing — getting people out of their cars — can't be achieved by eliminating fares.
Kali Akuno wants to build an eco-village in the middle of Jackson, Miss. And so far, he's getting all the cooperation he needs.