Corporations-Suck is an informational website addressing the fact that corporations have an utter disregard for the Earth and the future generations who will need to inhabit it.
Hundreds of translated articles await you on www.mbtranslations.com. These articles translated from the German focus on human rights, economic ethics, anti-militarism, international law and political theory.
A Critical Decision encourages citizens to question the influences large corporations have over democracy, technology, population, and the environment.
RecoveryWatchdog.org is a project of United for a Fair Economy. The web site tracks layoffs, tax cuts, bailouts, and war profiteering. It provides "action alerts" to help you influence Congress' recovery plans.
20/20 Vision makes grassroots activism simple for busy people. It gives citizens the information they need to get involved in a wide range of progressive issues, like conserving the environment, shifting military spending to domestic needs, stopping handgun violence and getting money out of the campaign process. Its once-a-month alerts (email or snail mail) tell you how to quickly and easily contact politicians and corporate officials.
The Environmental Revolution (ER) was founded by four college students who were fed up with two things: America's misuse and destruction of the environment, and conventional environmental politics. While environmental issues affect everyone, the mainstream environmental movement represents only a small section of society, often neglecting the concerns of those without political, social, or financial clout.
The GMPR is a non-profit "grass roots" initiative to force uncooperative government and industry into taking corrective action against the escalating pollution problem.
Texas Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility is a local chapter of a national alliance of local state and federal resource professionals. PEER works with public agency professionals to promote environmental ethics, sound resource management and government accountability.
The journal features articles on the preservation of biological diversity and wilderness rehabilitation; essays exploring Deep Ecology topics; infamous letters to the editor; major investigative pieces on multi-national corporations; and ongoing discussion on ecodefense tactics such as monkeywrenching and ecotage.
OneWorld Online is a partnership of over 100 organizations working for human rights and sustainable development, and to broadcast an alternative world agenda, an "agenda for a fairer world." The site provides a large database of environmental and human rights articles, searchable by subject and geography.