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30 Apr, 2021 07:01

A world beyond borders, carbon capture tech is a joke, the PRO Act

Lee Camp interviews documentarian Arthur Kanegis on his documentary ‘The World Is My Country’. The film focuses on Garry Davis, a World War II veteran who renounced his US citizenship and declared himself a citizen of the world. Davis' ideas opened a lot of problems for him as a person but also aroused a global movement of like-minded people who believed in a world beyond borders and a world beyond war. He inspired support from intellectuals including Albert Einstein, Simone de Beauvoir, & Jean-Paul Sartre.

Oil companies are doubling down on one of their ploys to pretend they're doing something about climate change. Naomi Karavani reports on how carbon capture and removal technologies are a joke without promise for protecting the climate. The corporate world refuses to back real solutions to climate change because they'll cut into profits. Anders Lee takes on the pro-union PRO Act moving through Congress at the moment. The bill would counter the right-to-work policies protecting corporations from their workers in many states. So obviously big business is summoning its most vile strategies to stop the bill's progress.

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