Democracy Now! (9 am), for December 9, 2010 - 9:00am
Download this clip (mp3, 10.28 megabytes)
Play this clip in your Computer's media player
Ecuadoran President Rafael Correa on WikiLeaks, the September Coup, U.S. Denial of Climate Funding, and Controversial Forest Scheme REDD; Is REDD the New Green? Indigenous Groups Resist Carbon Market-Based Forestry Scheme to Offset Emissions; After Touting Sustainability, Walmart Chair Rob Walton Refuses to Answer on Company’s Record in Local Communities; Prominent Indigenous Environmental Leader Tom Goldtooth Blocked from U.N. Climate Talks; Offsetting Emissions or Pollution Profiteering?: Debating the Surge of Cap-and-Trade Carbon Market; Commodifying Wildlife? World Bank Launches Market Scheme for Endangered Species; Greenpeace: Climate Justice Movement Must Intensify Efforts Ahead of 2011 Climate Talks in South Africa.
Today's Headlines
* Cables: Shell Boasted of Infiltrating Nigerian Gov’t
* U.S. Diplomat: China Has "No Morals"
* U.S. Asked Uganda for Notice on War Crimes
* WikiLeaks Said to Possess Gitmo Files
* Pro-WikiLeaks Computer Hackers Launch Cyber-Attacks
* Fox Analyst Calls for Assange’s Killing
* House Votes to Block Gitmo Trials
* Senate to Take up DREAM Act Following House Passage
* 2 Killed in Haiti Election Protests
* Baltimore Resident Arrested for Attempt at Military Recruitment Center
* Obama Authorizes Settlements for Native Americans, Black Farmers
More from this show: About the Show | Archives of this Show | Playlists from this Show










