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A Glimpse of Freedom for the World's Hostages
With 50,000 nuclear weapons in the world, everyone is a hostage. We are innocent targets, held in constant jeopardy to prevent one group of...
score:9, 11/06/1986, Donella Meadows, Global Citizen
Nuclear Weapons After Reykjavik -- Join the Debate
Since Reykjavik the superpowers have gone right on insulting each other. They have expelled each other's diplomats. The Soviets have revoked their nuclear testing...
score:9, 12/11/1986, Donella Meadows, Global Citizen
What Shall We Do About America?
Peace groups all over the country have been asking "What shall we do about 'Amerika'?" "Amerika" is the TV miniseries, to be broadcast later this...
score:9, 02/12/1987, Donella Meadows, Global Citizen
We Don't Need to Squander Oil and Lives
Why were 37 young men killed on the USS Stark as it patrolled the Persian Gulf? Because an Iraqi fighter plane fired an Exocet missile...
score:9, 05/28/1987, Donella Meadows, Global Citizen
A Crack in the Mindset of Nuclear Madness
You could welcome the Reagan-Gorbachev summit as a historic breakthrough. The Intermediate Nuclear Force agreement, the first ever to reduce the nuclear arsenal, may...
score:9, 11/26/1987, Donella Meadows, Global Citizen
A Nobel Peace Prize for Costa Rica
The Nobel Peace Prize Committee has a way of using the prize itself to strengthen ongoing peace efforts. That is one reason why it awarded...
score:9, 11/05/1987, Donella Meadows, Global Citizen
After the Treaty What Happens to the Bombs?
In their debate in Hanover last week the Republican candidates raised a question that's been bothering me for weeks. What will happen to the...
score:9, 01/14/1988, Donella Meadows, Global Citizen
The Academics Meet the Army to Plan Century 21
When I was invited to a weekend workshop to help the U.S. Army think through its 30-year plan, I almost didn't go...
score:9, 03/10/1988, Donella Meadows, Global Citizen
Out of the Mouths of Babes
Given what's at stake, the world's people can be grateful for a summit at which superpower leaders practice politeness with one another, even...
score:9, 06/09/1988, Donella Meadows, Global Citizen
The Earth and the Nation Do Not Need More Plutonium
The element called plutonium did not exist on earth until 1941, when Glenn T. Seaborg made the first measurable amounts of it by bombarding uranium...
score:9, 06/16/1988, Donella Meadows, Global Citizen
Out of Sight, out of Mind -- in Sight, out of Mind
The worst trick of the human mind is its habit of discounting whatever it has not directly experienced. Most of us don't live in...
score:9, 11/03/1988, Donella Meadows, Global Citizen
A Rohrschach Test in the Middle East
Iraq's aggression in the Middle East has provided a big, oily Rohrschach spot, in which we can all read the messages already ingrained in...
score:9, 08/09/1990, Donella Meadows, Global Citizen
Nuclear Weapons Have Never Been So Dangerous
Two months ago another piece of the Soviet Union became an ecological disaster zone. A nuclear fuel plant exploded, releasing a cloud of toxic beryllium...
score:9, 11/15/1990, Donella Meadows, Global Citizen
Wage a Quiet War Against War
"Why aren't you writing columns to oppose this war?" my peace-activist friends are asking me. Because this is a time of rampant misinformation...
score:9, 01/03/1991, Donella Meadows, Global Citizen
Names, Faces, and Families
A weeping Iraqi man approached a BBC reporter outside the bombed bunker in Baghdad and handed him six identity cards. "My wife and children were...
score:9, 02/28/1991, Donella Meadows, Global Citizen
Making up a War
So this is how it happens. This is how the world convinces itself that war is inevitable, logical, and necessary. It's an age-old...
score:9, 01/17/1991, Donella Meadows, Global Citizen
The Costs of War to Those at Home
The people who tried hardest to warn us against this war were those who had experienced war. Among them were veterans who stood up in...
score:9, 01/24/1991, Donella Meadows, Global Citizen
The Lessons of the War
The war in the Gulf is over but the story-telling is just beginning, and the story-telling is, in the long run, the most...
score:9, 03/07/1991, Donella Meadows, Global Citizen
One More Chapter in the History of Oil and War
Daniel Yergin's new book The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money, and Power is perfect background reading for this perilous time in the...
score:9, 01/10/1991, Donella Meadows, Global Citizen
Kuwait's Oil -- the Future up in Flames
"Kind of sick," was President Bush's response to the news that the Iraqis had opened an oil terminal and let it spill into the...
score:9, 05/09/1991, Donella Meadows, Global Citizen
Things Fall Apart; the Center Cannot Hold
Every now and then I hear something in the news that reminds me of the chilling poem "The Second Coming" by W.B. Yeats. Usually...
score:9, 11/28/1991, Donella Meadows, Global Citizen
How to Stop a Bloody Run of History?
Almost thirty years ago I spent my honeymoon in Bosnia-Herzegovina. My husband and I and a group of Europeans kayaked the Drina river, which...
score:9, 08/13/1992, Donella Meadows, Global Citizen
Need the Coming Anarchy Come?
It is unacceptable to be terminally pessimistic in public. The media like to picture a bright future of global trade and information superhighways, and that...
score:9, 02/10/1994, Donella Meadows, Global Citizen
With Indian and Pakistani Bombs, is Anyone Feeling More Secure?
During this dreadful time when people are dancing in the streets because their nations have nuclear bombs and politicians actually seem to believe they can...
score:9, 06/04/1998, Donella Meadows, Global Citizen
Why Kosovo is a Battleground Again
Surprised citizens are flooding Congress with calls asking how this Kosovo mess came about and why we're involved in it. When I heard that...
score:9, 04/01/1999, Donella Meadows, Global Citizen
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