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Germany’s Pirate Party a political force of 20-somethings

All 15 candidates of the Pirate Party are now part of the Berlin state government, and they plan to legalize marijuana, expand the Internet and leak all government activity.

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Video: Young Geek Appeal in German Politics

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Germany’s Green Results

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German Greens Going Mainstream

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The Rise of the New Mexico Green Party

Not that Easy Being Green

Steve talks about the prospects for the new California Green party with social historian Morgan Kausser of the California Institute of Technology. Kausser says there hasn’t been a truly successful alternative party in the US since the Republicans in the 1850’s, and that the California Greens face a tough challenge, whether they pursue a narrow […]

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Canadian Greens Vie for Votes

The environment takes center stage in Canada’s elections– with a Green Party leader taking part in televised debates for the first time.

Green Party Momentum

The Green Party held its national convention in Philadelphia earlier this month. Party members and candidates for November elections gathered to discuss the party’s role in several key races. Tatsha Robertson of the Boston Globe talks with host Steve Curwood about the political role of the Greens.

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It’s Not Easy Being Green

The Green Party has made significant headway in California. Thirty Greens currently hold elected office in the state, mostly at the local level. But as Nathan Johnson reports, Green Party candidates are finding it difficult to raise the money and build the organizations needed to win higher offices.

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Urban Green Space

WNYC’s Beth Fertig reports on the growing tensions in balancing nature conservation and recreational use of green space in New York City. From the Central Park greens to a bird sanctuary in Jamaica Bay, residents, activists and officials hold a variety of views on how public space should be used.