
Luís Martín-Cabrera
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Dec 13, 2023 |
elsaltodiario.com | Luís Martín-Cabrera
Salto a contenido Salto a navegación Contenidos portada Accesibilidad image/svg+xml We can't find the internet Attempting to reconnect Something went wrong! Hang in there while we get back on track El miedo a significarse a favor de la causa palestina o a levantar la voz contra los crímenes de guerra que se están cometiendo en Gaza permea la vida intelectual en casi todos los campus de este país. La Universidad de California, San Diego (UCSD), donde trabajo ya desde hace casi 20 años, posee...
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Sep 19, 2023 |
truthout.org | John Feffer |Luís Martín-Cabrera |C.J. Polychroniou |Kwolanne Felix
Briefly, we wanted to update you on where Truthout stands this month. To be brutally honest, Truthout is behind on our fundraising goals for the year. There are a lot of reasons why. We’re dealing with broad trends in our industry, trends that have led publications like Vice, BuzzFeed, and National Geographic to make painful cuts. Everyone is feeling the squeeze of inflation. And despite its lasting importance, news readership is declining.
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Aug 21, 2023 |
truthout.org | Jake Johnson |Farhana Sultana |Michael Wilson Becerril |Luís Martín-Cabrera
Ecuadorians voted overwhelmingly on Sunday to reject oil drilling in a section of Yasuní National Park, the most biodiverse area of the imperiled Amazon rainforest. Nearly 60% of Ecuadorian voters backed a binding referendum opposing oil exploration in Block 43 of the national park, which is home to uncontacted Indigenous tribes as well as hundreds of bird species and more than 1,000 tree species.
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Jul 2, 2023 |
truthout.org | Sam Carliner |Luís Martín-Cabrera |Cherise Morris |Desiree Kane
Skip to contentSkip to footerIndigenous people and workers are resisting a reform which attacks the right to protest. For weeks now, the people of Jujuy, Argentina, have been in the streets resisting right-wing political attacks on wages and the right to protest. In the past few days the conflict has escalated with severe police repression throughout the largely Indigenous and impoverished province.
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Jun 8, 2023 |
truthout.org | Derek Seidman |Luís Martín-Cabrera |Tamara Pearson |Michael Wilson Becerril
A global boom in the production of electric vehicles (EVs) propelled by battery power instead of internal combustion engines is imminent. Worldwide, around 14 percent of all new cars sold in 2022 were electric, up from less than 5 percent in 2020. In the U.S., electric car sales increased from 0.2 percent in 2011 to 4.6 percent in 2021, and then jumped to 8 percent in 2022. Analysts predict that number could rise to 40 percent or more by 2030.
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