"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 undated, pseudonymous document is a primer on direct action methods.
Excerpt from Rainforest Radicals: A History of Rainforest Action Network and Transnational Organizing by David Benac.
In 2021, a disaster in Florianópolis prompted a lawsuit that might have far-reaching effects on environmental law.
Historical documents indicate that the disasters caused by mining in Brazil are a reality since the eighteenth century.
Edmund Russell recounts his interdisciplinary approach to environmental history, combining biology and historical analysis.
Anthony Carrigan reflects on his resistance to conventional academic structures and his turn towards literature and environmental humanities.
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.
Stefan Dorondel writes about agrarian transformations and land-use changes in post-socialist Romania, focusing on the impact of massive social, economic, and political transformations on the natural environment.