Earth First! 25, no. 3

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Earth First! Movement Writings

Earth First! 25, no. 3

Earth First! 25, no. 3 (1 March 2005). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/7209.


INNARDS

  • NAFTA SUPERHIGHWAY: MONKEYWRENCHING GLOBALIZATION
  • UK ROAD RAGE
  • CONFRONTATION ON THE ICE FLOES
  • SEA TURTLE ACTION NEEDED ON THE HIGH SEAS
  • THE SALMON FARMS OF COBSCOOK BAY
  • THE SHRIMP TECHNICIAN
  • FINGERING BIG PHARMA: FRONTLINES AGAINST BIOTECH IN PHILLY
  • MONSANTO GETS FINED BIG TIME
  • AN INJURY TO ONE IS AN INJURY TO ALL: CELEBRATING THE IWW
  • BUSH WATCH: MORE ROLLBACKS & WHY THE SPECIFICS MATTER
  • VIOLENCE ESCALATES AT UK FOX HUNT
  • BUFFALO HUNT CANCELED
  • DEFENDING THE REDWOODS WITH NORTH COAST EF!
  • TREESITTER LAWSUITS AGAINST PACIFIC LUMBER MULTIPLY

 

  • FIGHT AGAINST SCRIPPS: ECO-REBELLION STIRRING IN THE SWAMPS
  • STOKING A WILDFIRE: SOME NEWS ON THE ANTI-SCRIPPS FRONT
  • PHILOSOPHIZING WITH A HAMMER
  • MAPA VERDE CUBA: REVITALIZING STREETSCAPES
  • AFTA: A STEP TOWARD THE PASSAGE OF THE FTAA
  • CAFTA: GEARING UP FOR THE BATTLE IN 2005
  • THE PEACE THAT MUST END: WHITE SUPREMACY & ECOLOGY
  • PLETHORA OF NEW BOOKS REVIEWED
  • LESSONS FROM THE SNITCHING OF BILLY COTTRELL
  • MOUNTAIN JUSTICE SUMMER: CALL TO ACTION
  • G8 2005 SCOTLAND: GET READY TO RUMBLE!
  • SKEWERING THE SCREWBALLS WHO SPOIL OUR DREAMS

All over the planet, thriving forests, wetlands and other ecosystems are being paved in the name of “development.” The proponents of these new roads attempt to assure us that highways will “further progress” by decreasing travel times for people and capital. Experience shows, however, that what these new roads actually will bring is the eradication of wilderness and wildlife, as well as increased fuel emission-based pollution.

— Sprout


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