Earth First! 24, no. 6

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Earth First! Movement Writings

Earth First! 24, no. 6

Emrys, Lenny, Lisa, Oscar, Samantha, Sprig, and Turtle, eds., Earth First! 24, no. 6 (1 September 2004). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/7201.


INNARDS

  • THIS IS AUTONOMOUS ACTION
  • GREENPEACE MEETS CASCADIA
  • STATE LEGISLATURE DEBATES WHILE TREESITTERS HOLD STRONG 
  • NORTH COASTERS BLOCKADE MAXXAM
  • “SAVE SOME OLD TREES!”: THE DOWN-SIZED ENVIRO MESSAGE
  • SYSTEM STRONG-ARMS BISCUIT DEFENDERS
  • FREE THE KLAMATH RIVER, BRING DOWN THE DAMS
  • JAPANESE ON THE TAKE IN TUVALU
  • TRANSFORMING DREAMS INTO BEAUTY IN VIEQUES
  • PROTESTERS SHUT DOWN GUATEMALA
  • VICTORY IN THE GALAPAGOS
  • THE AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL PASS
  • ROADLESS RULE-SHREDDED
  • PROTECTING PRAIRIE DOGS AND SAVING THE FERRET IN ARIZONA
  • A ROUND RIVER RENDEZVOUS REFLECTION
  • LOBSTER GUTS TO LNG IN MAINE

 

  • FACING OFF THE RADICAL ENVIRONMENTAL LYNCH MOB
  • RESOURCES FOR CHALLENGING WHITE SUPREMACY
  • GREENPEACE BANNER AND FISH PENS IN CANADA
  • FROM ATHEIST TO TREEHUGGER
  • GARY BENNETT REMEMBERED
  • THE DEATH OF A WOLF
  • PRESERVATION OR PRIVATIZATION IN LATIN AMERICA?
  • NUCLEAR WASTE, GOLD AND LAND THEFT IN NEWE SOGOBIA
  • UTAH HEATS UP
  • NEW ECOTERRORISM BILL IN CONGRESS
  • INDIGENOUS FOREST DEFENDERS RELEASED IN MEXICO
  • CENSORSHIP RAIDS IN ITALY
  • BOOK REVIEW: GLOBALIZE LIBERATION
  • BOOK REVIEW: BEEN BROWN SO LONG
  • BOOK REVIEW: STENCIL PIRATES
  • BOOK REVIEW: INSURRECTION
  • WILL THE SAGE GROUSE BE THE NEXT SPOTTED OWL? 

It’s tough when you wake up and ask yourself if you are fighting a fight worthy of the name resistance. When this happens, it’s important to take a step back and address one’s motives.

— Oscar


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