Earth First! 28, no. 5
Keywords:
activism, capitalism, journalism, conservation, animal protection, nonviolent resistance, political ecology, protests, wildernessAbstract
Josh, Rodin, Sophia, and Texas, eds., Earth First! 28, no. 5 (1 July 2008). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/5289.
FEATURES- ERIC MCDAVID IS SENTENCED TO NEARLY 20 YEARS
- 1-69 TREESIT BEGINS: AN UPDATE ON RESISTANCE IN SOUTHERN INDIANA
- COAST SALISH BLOCKADE SUPPORTS MOHAWK OCCUPATION
- SOME THOUGHTS ON UTAH PHILLIPS
- IDENTITY CRISIS? THE MAINE REGIONAL RENDEZVOUS EXPLORES THE FUTURE OF EF!
- WHAT’S MISSING FROM “POPULATION LIMITATION” THEORY
- SEEDS OF VICTORY: WHY WE CAN’T SUCCEED WITHOUT A MULTIGENERATIONAL MOVEMENT
- A PLAN OF ACTION TO DISRUPT THE DNC
THE GREENEST CONVENTION EVER AND OTHER LIES FROM THE DEMOCRATS - EVERYTHING FOR EVERYONE: A CALL FOR AN ANTI-CAPITALIST FORCE AT THE DNC PROTESTS
- WE HEAR THIS RNC WILL BE THE GREENEST EVER—LET’S ADD THE BLACK
- TAKING OUT THE GREEN GARBAGE
WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN GREEN CAPITALISM ASKS YOU TO SHUT UP? - MOBILIZE THIS! IT’S TIME TO BRING DIRECT ACTION TO CORPORATE SHAREHOLDERS’ MEETINGS
- EARTH FIRST! MEANS SOCIAL WAR
BECOMING AN ANTI-CAPITALIST ECOLOGICAL SOCIAL FORCE - FEEDBACK LOOPS OF RESISTANCE
ENVISIONING A SUCCESSFUL CLIMATE JUSTICE MOVEMENT - COMPLEXITY AND THE GLOBAL ECOLOGICAL CRISIS
THE END OF GLOBAL CAPITALISM - LONGEST WALK 2008 PARTICIPANTS VIOLENTLY ATTACTED BY COLUMBUS, OHIO, POLICE
- UK LAW TARGETS ANIMAL RIGHTS ACTIVISTS
WEBSITE POSTING MEANS 4.5 YEARS IN PRISON - HUMAN DIET AND ITS EFFECTS ON NATURAL ECOSYSTEMS
HERBIVORE BECAUSE I GIVE A SHIT - RADICAL CITY LIVING: TOOLBOX FOR SUSTAINABLE CITY LIVING: A DO-IT-OURSELVES GUIDE REVIEW
- POEMS OF THE EARTH TO MOVE US TO ACTION
EARTH NATIONAL PARK REVIEW - BURNING A WORLD OF DESIRE: AS THE WORLD BURNS REVIEW
- WHEN ELLE MAGAZINE GOES GREEN
HOW TO NEGOTIATE WITH THE CORPORATE MEDIA
What will it take? What will it take for environmentalists to make the connection between what is on our plates and the continued degradation of the planet? […] Animal agriculture plays a major part in land, air and water pollution. […] The destruction of native plants and the introduction of invasive weeds are just the beginning. […] In the current state of the world, is it possible to consume any animal product in a humane and sustainable manner? The answer is clearly no.
— Gedden Cascadia
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