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On these pages are our ongoing stories of the fight for a healthy earth from corporate destruction. Stories are from water protectors against pipelines and against poisoning of our water and shutoffs of our water for inability to pay skyrocketing prices, to those fighting global warming and the resulting fires to those standing up in the courts, to the youth who are playing a leading role in this fight. Please send your stories Order print copies of the People’s Tribune to share with friends on this site or call 800-691-6888. Please donate! We get no grants and have no paid staff. The Editors

Water protectors say ‘No Bayou Bridge Pipeline’


 

Grandmother jailed for defending her property from energy company


 

Wildfires: ‘Feeling heartbroken in Grants Pass, Oregon


 

‘We all need each other in this fight for Clean Water’


 

Youth take up the call to protect humanity and the planet


 

Detroit gives truck company $7.8 million contract to shut off peoples’ water


 

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