The need for protests challenging the Trump administration's destructive actions and their deceptive narrative have become even more glaringly apparent in the wake of the tragic murder of peaceful Muslims in a Quebec city mosque. Look at the face of terrorism, note the pale skin and the light blue eyes. The man who committed this barbaric crime was not an ISIS sympathizer he supported Donald Trump and other racist nationalistic movements. This man is what is called in French "pure laine" literally meaning pure wool, referring to those whose ancestry is exclusively French-Canadian. As reported by The Independent, the killer's Facebook page indicates that he is a supporter of nationalistic movements including Donald Trump in the US, Le Pen in France, and the separatist Parti Quebecois.
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Tuesday, January 31, 2017
The Importance and the Power of Protest: Why We Must Stand Up to Trump
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Friday, July 19, 2013
Corruption Undermines Environmental Protections
Corruption is a major global problem that has a direct
impact on efforts to manage the world’s resources and combat climate change.
Countries in South Asia, northern Africa, Madagascar, Mozambique and Zimbabwe
are among the most corrupt places in the world. Other countries are by no means
exempt as corruption is pervasive around the world.
According to a Transparency International report titled Global Corruption Report: Climate Change, risks exist in political decision-making, climate finance and the management of public funds. As stated in the report, “Where huge amounts of money flow through new and untested financial markets and mechanisms, there is always a risk of corruption.” The report further indicates that total global climate change investments will reach almost $700 billion by 2020.
The countries that are most vulnerable to climate change tend to be the most corrupt. The TI report on global corruption and climate change ranks nations according to their corruption risk, where zero is extremely corrupt and 10 is “very clean.” Not even one of the 20 countries most affected by climate change scored higher than 3.5.
According to a Transparency International report titled Global Corruption Report: Climate Change, risks exist in political decision-making, climate finance and the management of public funds. As stated in the report, “Where huge amounts of money flow through new and untested financial markets and mechanisms, there is always a risk of corruption.” The report further indicates that total global climate change investments will reach almost $700 billion by 2020.
The countries that are most vulnerable to climate change tend to be the most corrupt. The TI report on global corruption and climate change ranks nations according to their corruption risk, where zero is extremely corrupt and 10 is “very clean.” Not even one of the 20 countries most affected by climate change scored higher than 3.5.
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