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  • But each fish farm produces waste, which fouls the water in the lake. Let’s say each fish farm produces enough pollution to lower ...to “about $200 billion a year” – permanently in the case of shipping food, and for a decade or two in the case of promoting development.
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  • ...ments, familial obligations. You like being able to travel, to explore, to watch TV. You need medical care. What are each of these worth? It’s a question
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  • ...ave fallen, in spite of an expanding economy and growing world population. Food is more plentiful and less expensive on international markets today than at ...his ordinary day, human population will score a net gain of 210,000 (World Watch, 2000b, p. 99), which adds up to more than seventy million a year – about
    102 KB (16,055 words) - 22:13, 26 March 2019
  • ...luding advocating for cuts to Social Security, unemployment insurance, and food stamps; supporting more trade treaties on the NAFTA model; and cutting publ ...the worst economic downturn in 70 years, and lock these in as the new high-water mark of public services that could never be exceeded, even after economic r
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  • ..."Galt's Gulch," the hidden refuge where the book's capitalist heroes go to watch civilization collapse without them. ...ath clouds of choking, toxic black smoke for months, poisoning the air and water. But as far as Rand sees it, no vengeance is too harsh for people who commi
    16 KB (2,755 words) - 18:56, 12 May 2014
  • ... "collection of individuals," even formally defined. It's often amusing to watch the verbal contortions that conservatives go through trying to avoid this s ...survival. Imagine how much poorer you would be if you had to grow your own food, make your own clothes, build your own house, design your own computers, wr
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  • [[Category:Food & Water Watch]] ... of the food chain, from farm to fork. And it impacts not only farmers and food manufacturers, but also consumers in the form of reduced consumer choices a
    52 KB (7,440 words) - 20:06, 16 September 2014
  • [[Category:Food & Water Watch]] [[Category:Water]]
    10 KB (1,499 words) - 15:50, 18 December 2016
  • ...urces, a settler used his labor to clear the land and dug ditches to carry water from a river for irrigation. Crops were planted, buildings were constructed ...olistic gouging, management thugs attacking union organizers, filth in our food, a punishing business cycle, slavery and racial oppression, starvation amon
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  • ...k D Ripper that fluoridation was a Soviet plot to poison American drinking water in Dr Strangelove, Kubrick's black comedy about the Cold War is no less biz ...orporate affiliations,13 such as the advisor on reproductive health to the Food and Drug Administration who saw prayer and bible reading as the answer to p
    20 KB (2,985 words) - 21:54, 7 June 2017
  • ...ning a light on a particularly dark corner of the American justice system. Watch now and . ...standard medical care is often accompanied by substandard food, unsanitary water and generally unhygienic living conditions.
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  • Law enforcement, education, health care, water management, government itself — all have been or are being privatized. Pe ... Water Watch found that private companies charge up to 80 percent more for water and 100 percent more for sewer services.
    9 KB (1,424 words) - 17:44, 27 October 2017
  • ...dangerous as the opioids,” David Kessler, the former commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, told me. Watch "The Backstory": Philip Montgomery on his portfolio about the American opio
    83 KB (13,432 words) - 18:48, 30 October 2017
  • ...r will wish to stay until the very end of her turn; as a result, each will watch that the other does not overstep the bounds (ibid.). Yet the success of thi ... The distinction is therefore essential for descriptive clarity (if we say water is inalienable, for example, we need to know whether we are referring to th
    55 KB (8,255 words) - 23:29, 5 December 2017
  • ...or source of inefficiency is the time it takes to condense steam back into water before it’s reheated. ...gher temperatures. That means power plants can use less fuel to reheat the water into steam.
    48 KB (7,640 words) - 14:35, 10 April 2018
  • ... around in water. The capital and labor is used to get the fish out of the water and onto the dock. Labor and capital are not common-property resources, so ... bags of dirt, pieces of wood, whatever they could find) to divert flowing water away from their homes or businesses. Did this cause external effects?
    64 KB (10,746 words) - 22:30, 17 June 2018
  • ...osite of "putting families first." That is putting families last by taking food out of the mouths of children, and putting billionaires who don't want to p ... the Oxford Groups as a dangerous influence, and ordered Gestapo agents to watch them closely. Thus, Howard concluded, the Oxford Groups must be virtuous, a
    751 KB (128,138 words) - 17:57, 15 December 2019
  • ...cted almost without exception toward helping or inducing him to grow cheap food.”297 But, of course, factory workers had not been demanding that their go ...ivity? Steven Diner suggests that it was the corporate capitalists. “Low food prices lessened pres- sure to increase the wages of industrial workers,”
    346 KB (53,700 words) - 11:58, 26 September 2018
  • ...e retardants are now found virtually everywhere on earth, including in the water and dust inside our homes. According to the Chicago Tribune, the level of c ... in millions of gallons of seawater each day, removed the bromine from the water, and then expelled the wastewater back into the sea.
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  • ...valists living in tiny cabins in Montana, where they stockpile weapons and food for the dreaded day when Big Brother comes 'round tryin' to implant fail ch I then took a shower in the clean water provided by the municipal water utility.
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