Journey to the Safest Place on Earth
This film examines the limitations and contradictions of finding safe places for nuclear waste storage.
This film examines the limitations and contradictions of finding safe places for nuclear waste storage.
This film recounts the formation and rise of Greenpeace as one of the world’s most prominent environmentalist organizations.
This undated [1990?] issue of Earth First! outlines the motivations and philosophy of the Earth First! movement. It includes a “Direct action 101” primer by Ed Abbey and a guide for forming Earth First! groups.
Anti-nuclear activism in Denmark was characterized by information campaigns and peaceful marches.
William Major examines the need to understand pacifism and environmentalism as essentially consonant philosophies and practices.
This article studies the “Neste war,” 1970–1972, the first major victory of the environmental movement in Finland.
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.
An essay by Bron Taylor on Dave Foreman first published in the edited volume Wildeor: The Wild Life and Living Legacy of Dave Foreman (Essex Editions, 2023).