Earth First! 24, no. 3

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Earth First! Movement Writings

Earth First! 24, no. 3

Zachary, Turtle, Stranger, Sprig, Samantha, and Lenny, eds., Earth First! 24, no. 3 (1 March 2004). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/7198.


INNARDS

  • DISMANTLING THE MASTER’S HOUSE 
  • BASHING BAYER IN BRITAIN: THE STRUGGLE AGAINST BIOTECH
  • THE BIOTECH BAKING BRIGADE STRIKES BACK
  • THE FIGHT FOR WATER IN MICHIGAN
  • THE BATTLE FOR BLUE GOLD
  • RAIDERS OF THE LOST BIOSPHERE: CONSERVATION INTERNATIONAL
  • ANATOMY OF A RAW DEAL IN CHILE
  • CITIGROUP’S NEW ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
  • SEA SHEPHERD’S RETURN TO THE SEALS
  • STOP THE US BOMBING OF HAWAII’S MAUNA KEA
  • FIRE FROM THE HEAVENS: THE NUCLEAR SPACE THREAT
  • A STAB IN THE DARK: THE FEDS VS. THE ELF AND ALF
  • SUV OWNERS OF AMERICA FIGHT BACK!
  • BLANK WALL: REFRAMING THE FOREST MOVEMENT
  • HOW I BECAME AN ECOWARRIOR
  • LEARNING FROM THE PAST TO DEFEND THE FOREST TODAY 
  • DEFENDING NEW YORK’S ZOAR VALLEY
  • GREENPEACE FIGHTS ILLEGAL LOGGING & FEDERAL PERSECUTION
  • REMEMBERING EMILY CRADDOCK 
  • SAFE PASSAGE FOR SETH!
  • GOODBYE DEAR YENTA YAREAK 
  • BOOK REVIEW: ANARCHY IN THE AGE OF DINOSAURS
  • FILM REVIEW: THE FOURTH WORLD WAR
  • WRITING TO PRISONERS: THE FIRST LETTER

[…] we need to stay angry and also make efforts to continually rediscover and recharge our deep rage at the state of the Earth and those that made it that way. Instead of letting anger be something that we need to justify, we need to question those that seem able to smile, shake hands and make conversation with the profiteers of ecological genocide.

— A Stranger in a Strange Land


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