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Media Hits Archive for Miriam Pemberton

Can the Department of Defense Win Its Complicated Battle Against Climate Change?

EcoWatch | May 15, 2019

One needn’t be a climate purist to whistleblow on military

The Register Guard | January 29, 2019

The U.S. Defense Department Is Losing the Battle Against Climate Change

EcoWatch | October 1, 2018

Fighting the last war with borrowed money

Salon | September 30, 2018

A Plan to Save $25 Billion at the Pentagon

The Fiscal Times | April 26, 2018

Women Against War Presents Miriam Pemberton

WAMC | March 22, 2018

A tale of two policies: climate change, Trump, and the U.S. military

Mongabay | January 17, 2018

Why Surround the White House?

Times Union | April 25, 2017

Trump’s Military Budget Won’t Pass – But It Might Not Have To

Mintpress News | March 7, 2017

A Connection Bewteen Climate-Caused Conflict & Our National Budget

The Times Union | November 28, 2016

Commitment urged to global efforts against climate change

The Village Sun Times | November 17, 2016

Funding To Stop Climate Change Still Dwarfed By Military Spending

rabble.ca | November 16, 2016

A Trump Budget?

National Priorities Project | November 14, 2016

What We Talk About When We Don’t Talk About Climate Change

The Nation | October 16, 2016

We have money to fight climate change. It’s just that we’re spending it on defense

The Guardian | October 11, 2016

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