Earth First! 25, no. 1
Keywords:
activism, biotechnology, journalism, dams, nanotechnology, GMOs, nonviolent resistance, political ecology, tornadoes, wildernessAbstract
Eric, Lenny, Turtle, and Vic Garlic, eds., Earth First! 25, no. 1 (1 November 2004). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/7207.
INNARDS- KATÚAH EF! CONFRONTS MOUNTAINTOP REMOVAL
- DIRECT ACTION COMES TO APPALACHIA
- PEPPER SPRAY 8 GAIN MOMENTUM
- PACIFIC LUMBER RAIDS GYPSY MOUNTAIN AND LOGS ARADIA
- TAKE BACK THE AIRWAVES! COMMUNITY RADIO UNDER ATTACK
- A WOMAN WHO PUTS THE EARTH FIRST: ALLICON LANCE WATSON
- GRAND JURY RESISTER RELEASED FROM CUSTODY
- THE WINNEMEM WINTU: WAGING WAR ON SHASTA DAM
- US DAMS DECOMMISSIONED: TAKE ‘EM DOWN
- MEXICAN DAM IGNITES RESISTANCE TO PLAN PUEBLA PANAMA
- PARAGUAYANS PROTEST DAM EXPANSION
- FIGHTING THE SAME BATTLE: PROTECTING CHILDREN’S HEALTH
- PLANTING ROOTS OF AUTOGESTION AND SUSTAINABILITY
- LOW-TECH BIOREMEDIATION: MICROBIOLOGY FOR THE MYRIAD
- BACK TO ACTIONS FOR CASCADIA’S FORESTS
- TORNADOES SPREAD GMO’S IN COLORADO
- RESISTANCE FROM THE TROPICS
- NANOTECH NIGHTMARE: THE NEXT INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
- SURVEILLANCE IN THE SMALL
- TARGETING NANOTECH
- “BETTER HUMANS” AND THE NANOTECH FUTURE
- THERE’S NANO IN MY BIOTECH!
- BUCKYBALLS AND ENGINEERED RICE
- THE THREATS OF MILITARY NANOTECH
- MONKEYWRENCH HOPE: AND INTERVIEW WITH JEFFREY ST. CLAIR
- A TASTE OF THE FUTURE IN OCCUPIED NEW YORK
- IN EVERY PLACE WE’VE LEFT A GARDEN
- CHILE CRACKS DOWN ON MAPUCHE LEADERS AND ACTIVISTS
- FBI INTERROGATES AUSTRALIAN JOURNALIST
- TERRORISM, THE LAW AND GUILT BY ASSOCIATION
I’m kind of ashamed of myself, because time is running out for this planet. The planet will be here, but not the critters on it …. There is so much to do while I can still run and jump. I’ll have plenty of time later on to sit in an office and work on computers, stamp envelopes or whatever. But now is the time while I am physically able to do things, I’m going to do them.
— Allison Lance Watson
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