Greenpeace Leader: 'Civil Disobedience Is The Most Powerful Maker Of Change'

Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Greenpeace International Executive Director Kumi Naidoo has scaled an oil rig, protested apartheid, performed hunger strikes, been expelled, exiled, and arrested.
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Sen. Ron Wyden: Is the Keystone XL Pipeline a Good Deal for Americans?
It's the State Department's job to decide if the Keystone XL pipeline is in the best interests of regular Americans who don't work for oil companies and American businesses that need oil to operate. And, from their perspective, it's not such a good deal.
Ellen Kanner: Meatless Monday: Food Day October 24 -- Countdown To Eating Real
You can help meet every one of Food Day's goals with one single choice -- eat less meat. Jobs, health, education, the environment and ethics all converge at the end of our forks.
Meathead: No-Fuss Kosher Dill Pickled Green Tomatoes
If you love the crunchy, thick walled, salty, sour, spicy, herbaceous treats like I do, wait til you see how easy they are to make. This technique is almost foolproof.
Kevin Bermeister: Time Travel, Your Mother and the Limits of Science
Despite the great strides that man has made in the past few hundred years, we still can say what Socrates said long ago: that the wisest man is the man who is most aware of his own ignorance.
David Mizejewski: New Antelope Discovered in Plain Sight
There are actually dozens of specimens in museums and the animal has been recorded in the wild for decades. In fact, you can often find it in local food markets.
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