Earth First! 25, no. 5

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Earth First! Movement Writings

Earth First! 25, no. 5

Carrie, Josh, Lenny, Oskar, and Turtle, eds., Earth First! 25, no. 5 (1 July 2005). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/7211.


INNARDS

  • VICTORY IN PEPPER SPRAY TORTURE TRIAL
  • WHAT’S SO REVOLUTIONARY ABOUT VENEZUELAN COAL?
  • DAY OF ACTION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
  • CONFRONTING THE SLAUGHTER: CANADA’S SEAL HUNT
  • WHAT HAPPENS TO THE SEALS?
  • 30 YEARS CAMPAIGNING FOR THE SEALS
  • SEA SHEPHERD “SPIKES” OCEAN FLOOR
  • IN MEMORIAM: ROBERT HUNTER
  • MARY DANN, SHOSHONE ACTIVIST, PASSES AWAY
  • MOUNTAIN JUSTICE SUMMER KICKS OFF
  • ARE WE LUDDITES OR CYNICAL CONSUMERS
  • TALKING MORE AND SAYING LESS
  • YOUR MOBILE PHONE IS KILLING YOU
  • HIGH-TECH GENOCIDE
  • CELL-PHONE DEVASTATION
  • STUDENTS OR ECOTERRORISTS?: EXXON INTIMIDATION
  • ALF DONATES MONEY TO CHARITY
  • MONKEY KENNEL SCRAPPED AFTER ALF RAID
  • EF! HURLS CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE INTO THE TREETOPS
  • BACK TO THE TREES
  • VIOLENCE ESCALATES IN SOUTHERN MEXICO
  • HEARTCHECK REVIEW
  • SNITCH BILLY CORRELL SENTENCED TO EIGHT YEARS
  • BYRON CHUBBUCK: ROBIN THE HOOD
  • ACTIVIST GETS SIX MONTHS FOR MAKING THREATS
  • FROM A LETTER BY BYRON CHUBBUCK
  • EARTHBOUND GATHERING
  • UK EARTH FIRST! SUMMER GATHERING
  • TYRANNY IS BEST CHALLENGED EARLY

Polar ice melting, destroying arctic ecosystems? Yep. Foreign populations being bombed in the name of the oil industry? Too bad. Cell phones causing cancer? Yeah, so what? This is the bizarre ethos of our culture: Never before has so much information been available, and never has so little been done relative to the immensity of the dangers we face. 

— Sam and Sprocket


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