Earth First! 30, no. 4
Keywords:
activism, capitalism, deforestation, ecofeminism, fossil fuels, rainforests, indigenous peoples, mining, nonviolent resistance, wildernessAbstract
Kenton, Ludwig, Nettle, and Sasha, eds., Earth First! 30, no. 4 (1 May 2010). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/7260.
FEATURES- CROATAN TURNS UP THE HEAT
EF! FIGHTS LOGGING IN GLOBE FOREST - REMEMBERING JUDI BARI
20 YEARS AGO AN EXPLOSION FILLED THE SKY AND CHANGED EF! - BRINGING THE COAL FIGHT WEST
TAKING ACTION TO STOP MONTANA’S OTTER CREEK COAL LEASE - ON CONFLICT AND CENSORSHIP
- A CALL TO ACTION
STOP A HUGHWAY PROJECT THROUGH THE REDWOOD CURTAIN - MILITANT FEMINISM
AN EXPLOSIVE INTERVIEW WITH AN URBAN GUERILLA, PART 2 - WE CANNOT TECHNO-FIX OUR WAY TO A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
- UNDERSEA METHANE TRIGGERS FEAR OPPORTUNISTS
- THE SPECTOR OF SLUDGE
FIGHTING FOR JUSTICE IN THE WAKE OF THE TVA DISASTER - CARBON CRACKPOTS
THE NEW GREEN SCHEME TO TRAP CO2 LINKS COAL, OIL AND GAS
- MULTINATIONALS ENTER CHIAPAS RAINFOREST
INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES VIOLENTLY EVICTED - NO OLYMPICS ON STOLEN LAND
RIOT 2010 HITS THE STREETS OF VANCOUVER - SPECIAL INSERT: MAINE EARTH FIRST!
- ROUND RIVER RENDEZVOUS 2010
- RESISTING MINING
BRUTAL REPRESSION AND UPRISING IN ARGENTINA - WE RALLY FOR TRISTAN
ONE YEAR AFTER SHOOTING AT THE SEPERATION WALL - RENEWABLE CONFLICTS
GREEN CAPITALISM AND THE NEW WORLD DISORDER - PIEING 101
- 2010 EF! OC/WINTER RONDY REPORT-BACK
- WHEN TALKS TURN TO ACTION
- THE SKUNK ARE PROXY
A PROPOSAL TO MOVE THE EARTH FIRST! JOURNAL
False solutions are lumbering toward us from above. The Obama administration and its industry allies are implementing their vision of environmental reform, and it stinks of development, infrastructure and resource extraction. […]. They say, “Hope!” We say, “Same shit, different day.”
— Kenton & Ludwig
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