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Social Emergency, Climate Change, Capitalism, and Class Struggle in...

Bolivar and Zamora Revolutionary Current - CRBZ Our stomach turns when we do a visual count of the damages caused by the merciless rains of recent days. It’s just that figures alone don’t allow for a...

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Walking the Walk: The Contrast between Chavez and Obama

Mike Whitney - Centre for Research on Globalization His enemies call him a tyrant and a dictator, but he is neither. Hugo Chavez is a tireless champion of the poor and a committed Christian socialist....

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Venezuela: Building a Sustainable Electricity System

Correo del Orinoco International Venezuela is using public investment, foreign direct investment, public education, and the law in order to craft a sustainable solution to the rapidly growing demand...

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Venezuela's Opec Stand is a Win for Climate Change Campaigners

Mark Weisbrot Environmentalists seem to realize that they have some stake in a fight such as the Ecuador-Chevron lawsuit...But what about fights between multinational oil giants and the governments of...

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Beautiful Venezuela: Tourism with a Social Conscience

Tamara Pearson – Venezuelanalysis.com Rather than Disneyland tourism, rather than humiliating “third word” selling itself to the  rest tourism, in stunning Venezuela, tourism is taking a new turn...

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Food Sovereignty in Venezuela

Heidi Chow - World Development Movement Over the last 12 years, the socialist government of Hugo Chavez has been attempting to rebuild Venezuela’s agricultural sector and has included the radical...

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A Story about Rubbish: Communities Takeover from Opposition Mayor

Tamara Pearson – Venezuelanalysis.com Smack in the middle of tourist season, in little, tranquil, and stunningly beautiful Merida, with the giant green Andes hugging it on all sides, artisans in the...

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Nanotechnology Could Lighten Venezuela’s Oil Footprint

Humberto Márquez – IPS Venezuela is studying the use of nanotechnology as a means of reducing emissions of greenhouse gases caused by the oil industry. read more

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Venezuela Makes Progress towards Fairer Food System

Miriam Ross – Positive News A combination of government support and community food growing initiatives is changing the face of the Venezuela’s food sustainability. Miriam Ross shares a taste of the...

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Venezuela's Doha Climate Delegate Talks: "Rich Countries Profit from...

Democracy now Claudia Salerno, top negotiator for Venezuela at the UN Climate Change Conference in Doha, said, "This is not an environmental process. This is a process that is going to have impact in...

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Why doesn’t Venezuela Ban Bullfighting?

Tamara Pearson - Venezuelanalysis.com Throughout history bullfighting has been an occasion where the most powerful come together. While Venezuela’s Bolivarian revolution tries to create a new identity...

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As Poor Countries Walk Out of Climate Talks, Venezuela Calls on Industrial...

Democracy Now! Democracy Now's Amy Goodman interviews Claudia Salerno, the lead climate negotiator for Venezuela at this week's climate talks in Warsaw, Poland. read more

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Venezuela and the Battle against Transgenic Seeds

Frederick B. Mills and William Camacaro – Council on Hemispheric Affairs Over the past two months, efforts to introduce a bill in the Venezuelan National Assembly that could have paved the way for the...

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Venezuela, Capitalism & Climate Change

Caleb Maupin- RT Op-Edge The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela has just announced its plan to fight climate change. Claudia Salerno, Vice Minister for North America at the Venezuelan Mission to the...

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State Plans for Prolonged El Niño-Related Drought in Venezuela

Arlene Eisen - Venezuelanalysis.com It’s the rainy season in tropical Caracas. The weather service frequently predicts thunderstorms and the air is thick with humidity, yet the menacing clouds rarely...

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Before You Go (Or Decide Not to Go) to the PreCOP in Venezuela, Consider This

Adrian Fernandez Jauregui – Earth in Brackets The issue being raised by many of these European and North American activists is that Venezuela is a major oil producer and that attending such an event...

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Changing the System, Not the Climate: July Social PreCOP in Venezuela

Nathan Thanki- earth in brackets Nathan Thanki reports from Margarita Island, Venezuela, on the South American nation's unique approach in the first ever social preCOP on climate change. read more

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Venezuela: 'People's Solutions' to Climate Crisis Set Out

Friends of the Earth International, Green Left Weekly Social movements gathered on Isla Margarita, Venezuela, over July 15-18 to discuss their demands ahead of United Nations climate talks due to take...

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Venezuela’s Indigenous Pemon are Caught in Time on Land Too Valuable for...

Z.C. Dutka- venezuelanalysis.com In the shadow of Columbus Day, venezuelanalysis.com writer Z.C. sketches, through interviews, an intimate portrait of a changing people – the Pemon of Venezuela’s...

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"Change the System, Not the Climate!" Voices from the Social PreCOP

Cory Fischer Hoffman - Venezuelanalysis.com A warm ocean breeze rolled across the picturesque beach on Venezuela's Caribbean island of Margarita. read more

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