Earth First! 27, no. 1
Earth First! 27, no. 1
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Josh, Lisa, Nell (Gryffindor), Oskar, and Sophia, eds., Earth First! 27, no. 1 (1 November 2006). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/7219.
FEATURES
- King Coal Loses His Head
The Bangladesh Uprising - For the Love of a Dog
- Things are Hotting Up!
Report Back From the UK Camp for Climate Action - Biking for Climate Justice
Katrina Critical Mass - Katúah Earth First! Roundup
- Nuclear Waste Plan Dumped
Skull Valley Goshutes Reservation - Biotech Breeze
Crop Experiments Contaminate Food Supply - Alaska’s Road to Nowhere
- Dear Ned Ludd
- Roadless Rule Reinstated
- Anti-Hunt-Sab Bill
- Hunter Gulity of Attack
- 22 Years for Free-Speech Advocates
SHAC7 Sentenced - POM Targes Activists
- The Political Becomes Personal
- Illegal Wiretaps in Green Scare Case
- EF!’s COW is Born
Challenging Oppression Within EF! - Radical Tensions Intensify on Six Nations Land
- Solidarity with Six Nations
Caledonia’s Fifth Column - Food: Before and After the Revolution
Ahh, inhale that breeze—is it Autumn, or is it the sweet scent of drifting, genetically engineered pollen? […] GMO seeds and pollen are being carried away by the wind, insects, birds and transportation vehicles from corporations’ insecure outdoor growing labs.
— Sophia
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