"Forming an Earth First! Group"
This undated pseudonymous document describes elements to consider when starting an Earth First! group.
This undated pseudonymous document describes elements to consider when starting an Earth First! group.
This issue of Mendocino Environmental Center Newsletter reports on protests against the deforestation of the Albion River watershed; composting the Potter Valley, updates on Headwaters Forest, wolves, hemp, “Economic Aspects of Ecoforestry,” and candidate’s positions for an upcoming election for Congress, State Assembly, and county supervisor. Charles Sullivan writes on “Giving Birth to the Warrior Spirit: The End of Environmentalism.”
This issue of Mendocino Environmental Center Newsletter reports on the cultural evolution of Headwaters Forest, the Coho salmon, and provides an update on Judi Bari’s lawsuit.
Dave Foreman’s Books of the Big Outside is a catalog of books, poetry, music, and material pertaining to what he calls the “Big Outside,” compiled for “wilderness defenders.”
Lunchtime Colloquium at the Rachel Carson Center with Alf Hornborg.
Lunchtime Colloquium at the Rachel Carson Center with Aneurin Merrill-Glover.
Ukraine’s Dnipro River and nearby inhabitants have lived through brute-force environmental change and war over the last century.
Alison Pouliot writes about the pejorative language that has been used to describe fungi and how it has shaped our understanding of them.
In view of the escalating environmental crisis, the democratic states of the Global North must ecologically transform their social and constitutional orders.
Jenny Price argues the efficacy of alt-institution public art projects for environmental humanities practitioners and uses examples from her own practice and beyond.