Silence is Gold
This film follows a court case between Canadian mining companies and author Alain Deneault following his critique of industry practices.
This film follows a court case between Canadian mining companies and author Alain Deneault following his critique of industry practices.
This is Chapter 9 of the exhibition “Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring: A book that changed the world” by historian Mark Stoll.
Earth First! 28, no. 5 looks at topics such as the legacies of race and colonialism, strategies for disrupting the Democratic and Republican National Conventions, and the shortcomings of “green” capitalism.
Earth First! 23, no. 6 features articles on gender issues in eco, social, justice and anarchist movements, how to wild the revolution, south EF!’s fight against the logging industry, and the resistance of the Aboriginal women of South Australia against nuclear waste in their backyard.
This film provides insight into the secretive way of life behind the walls of German nuclear plants.
This animated short film taps into the deep pain of the pandemic, experienced by millions of people all over the world.
This award-winning documentary explores ways the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy is likely to happen around the world.
The film looks at how toxic substances, banned in Europe, pass through ports such as Hamburg in containers shipped from Asia, and how these toxins can be traced in the clothing and children’s toys transported.
Schlangenlinien examines the history of the European Viper and the shift from extermination policies to those of protection and rehabilitation in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Wasser correlates the control of water supply with power in a comparative collection of articles on water in ancient, early modern, and modern states.