Earth First! 28, no. 2
Keywords:
activism, anti-nuclear movement, journalism, conservation, deforestation, fossil fuels, nonviolent resistance, political ecology, protests, wildernessAbstract
Donny, Friede Rica, Josh, and Wednesday, eds., Earth First! 28, no. 2 (1 January 2008). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/7248.
FEATURES- TAKING IT TO THE TREES IN SANTA CRUZ
DEFENDING REDWOODS IN CENTRAL CALIFORNIA - STATE REPRESSION IN AOTEAROA/NEW ZEALAND
- ONE-YEAR MILESTONE FOR TREESIT IN BERKELEY OAKS
- KEEPING THE HEAT ON WALL STREET
DAYS OF ACTION AGAINST COAL’S FINANCIAL BANKERS - STUDENTS LOCK DOWN AT DUKE ENERGY
- NO WAR NO WARMING: POLAR BEARS TAKE ACTION ON CAPITOL HILL
- GREENPEACE REGAINS ITS TEETH
- CRASH THE CONVENTIONS: A CALL FOR ACTION AGAINST THE DNC AND RNC
- RESISTANCE TO OIL AND GAS IN COLORADO’S SAN LUIS VALLEY
- EVOLVING EF! WHAT’S NEXT FOR THE RADICAL ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENT?
- RESISTANCE AGAINST THE WALL
A REPORT FROM THE NO BORDERS CAMP - NO BORDERS! EARTH FIRST! THROWS DOWN!
- ANTI-MOUNTAINTOP REMOVAL ACTIVIST IN DANGER
- BULGARIAN FOREST DEFENDERS THREATENED
- EVERGLADES UPRISING 2008
EARTH FIRST! ORGANIZERS’ CONFERENCE & WINTER RENDEZVOUS - FOSSIL FUEL OR NUCLEAR? NEITHER!
AN EXPRESSION OF lNTENT FROM EVERGLADES EARTH FIRST! - RESISTANCE TO BARRICK GOLD GROWS
- DOING IT DIFFERENT DOWN UNDER
A REPORT FROM EARTH FIRST AUSTRALIA - WHERE HAVE ALL THE REDNECKS GONE?
- IF YOU LlKED NAFTA, YOU’LL LOVE DEEP INTEGRATION
THE US PLAN FOR HEMISPHERIC DOMINATION - AN INTERVIEW WITH DANIEL MCGOWAN, PART TWO
- A CLOSER LOOK AT THE GREEN SCARE
- SHAC ROLLS ONWARD
AVERAGE FOLKS WAGE A NOT-SO-AVERAGE CAMPAIGN - APPEALS FILED IN SHAC 7 CASE
- IN MEMORY OF MONICA STOKELY
The beauty of the Earth First! movement is that there is a widespread acceptance that each of us, each group or community, needs to make change in our own way.
— Peter Maclean
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