No Land, No Food, No Life
This film examines how farmers in Mali are resisting the loss of their land to corporate farming initiatives.
This film examines how farmers in Mali are resisting the loss of their land to corporate farming initiatives.
Introduction of Stephen Milder at al’s virtual exhibition, Petra Kelly: Life and Legacy of a Transnational Green Activist.
In Earth First! 24, no. 6 Tim Ream describes the friction between Greenpeace hirarchy and local forest defender consensus in Oregon, Jessica Lee reflects on the Recreation fee demonstration Program (fee demo), and Rod Coronado and Chuk’Shon EF! struggle to protect the prairie dog and save the wild ferret.
Earth First! 26, no. 2 focuses on articles that discuss the human causes of bird flu pandemic, feautre urban farming and ecology issues, and discuss the indian movement’s new old problems.
In Earth First! Journal 22, no. 8 Puck recalls Hiroshima and celebrates civil disobedience, James Bell investigates how US navy sonars cause mass whale beachings, Sprig describes how Niger Delta women take on oil companies, and Jonathan Snapp-Cook reflects on the US-Mexican border policy.
Earth First! 30, no. 4 features a memorial on Judi Bari, and essays on militant feminism, multinationals in Chiapas rainforest, the Olympics in Vancouver, mining in Argentina, and green capitalism.
In this issue of the ALARM includes a report on a Native Forest Network (NFN) activist’s arrest for protesting the destruction of roadless areas by the U.S. Forest Service in Idaho; a report of environmental devastation resulting from international initiatives such as toxic waste trade in Somalia; local news of a golf course threatening to expand into sacred Mohawk burial grounds; and a report on the economic development standoff of the Paugeesukq Nation and the state of Connecticut. Fiery Virus continues the argument against biotechnology from the previous issue. Orin Langelle and Anne Petermann present a thorough investigation of the situation in James and Hudson Bay, Northern Quebec, where people fight against Hydro-Quebec.
Once a benefit to humanity but now a scourge, the environment of the Niger Delta has been transformed into a haven for violence, militancy, and criminality.
The second volume of the 30th anniversary edition of Earth First! features the topics of industrial agriculture, history and resistance to MTE in Appalachia, direct action for Orangutans in Borneo, and native perspectives on ecology.
In the early 1920s one of the first European national parks was established in a densely populated area to foster both nature protection and economic growth.