Earth First! 1, no. 5
Issue five of Earth First! calls for support of the (continued) Glen Canyon Dam campaign.
Issue five of Earth First! calls for support of the (continued) Glen Canyon Dam campaign.
Issue four of Earth First! deals with some of the movement’s actions to save the environment.
Issue three of Earth First! celebrates the movement’s diversity.
In issue two of Earth First! the editors confirm their seriousness and invite readers to radicalize the conservation movement.
In this inaugural issue of its journal, the radical environmentalist group Earth First! announces its principles and platform.
Melanie Arndt reflects on her experiences of growing up east of the Iron Curtain during the Cold War—specifically as a child in East Germany and later as a volunteer in Minsk, Belarus
Cheryl Lousley examines the role of interdisciplinarity in environmental studies, emphasizing its necessity for addressing complex ecological problems.
Eunice Blavascunas explores the environmental history and ethnography of the Białowieża Forest, highlighting the roles of biologists, foresters, and peasant farmers in shaping the forest’s ecology and administrative structures.