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Ethanol advocates are calling their program "Fuels for Profit", while they
sip McDonald's organic coffee. Has the environmental movement really  been
corporatized? The last living symbol of freedom left could be.... The
wilderness.

Jeffrey St. Clair and Joshua Frank talk tactics in this article from Counterpunch.

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