Earth First! 26, no. 6

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Earth First! Movement Writings

Earth First! 26, no. 6

erin (Hufflepuff), Josh (Ravenclaw), Oskar (Gryffindor), and Sophie (Ravenclaw), eds., Earth First! 26, no. 6 (1 September 2006). Republished by the Environment & Society Portal, Multimedia Library. http://www.environmentandsociety.org/node/7218.


FEATURES

  • ELF STILL ON FIRE 
  • ACCESS DENIED
    ANATOMY OF A POWER PLANT BLOCKADE
  • WILD ANCIENT FORESTS AND PRISTINE RIVERS
    PROTECTING THE WILD VALLEY
  • G8 PROTEST ROUNDUP
    “ENERGY SECURTIY” MET WITH PROTESTS WORLDWIDE
  • OIL SANDS MINING
    THE DEATH OF THE CANADIAN WILDERNESS
  • AGAINST THE CURRENT
    THE PLASTIC SEA
  • ACTION FOR THE SISKIYOU NATIONAL FOREST
  • SUPPORT THE SOUTH CENTRAL 10
  • WHAT IS ROOT FORCE?
    DEMOLISHING COLONIALISM AT ITS FOUNDATIONS
  • WHAT IS GLOBALIZED INFRASTRUCTURE?
  • INFRASTRUCTURE EXPANSION

 

 

  • SOME ARCHITECTS
  • LA PAROTA DAM
  • ANILLO PERIFÉRICO
  • GET INVOLVED WITH ROOT FORCE
  • PASCUA LAMA
    MOVING GLACIERS AND MINING GOLD
  • HOW EARTH FIRST! GOT ITS GROOVE BACK
    REPORT FROM THE 2006 ROUNDUP RIVER RENDEZVOUS
  • STATE OF THE JOURNAL
    A MESSAGE FROM THE EF! EDITORIAL COLLECTIVE
  • EVOLVING EARTH FIRST!
    SUGGESTIONS FOR THE FUTURE OF THE MOVEMENT
  • THE CASE AGAINST IL SILVESTRE
  • THE GREEN SCARE CONTINUES
    SIX PLEAD GUILTY TO ARSONS AND CONSPIRACY
  • REMEMBERING MURRAY BOOKCHIN
    PIONEERING SOCIAL ECOLOGIST DIES AT 85

We’ve all seen it, wherever we live: urban sprawl. It overtakes wetlands, forests, fields and any other remaining natural places outside cities, and it turns them into paved Wal-Mart parking lots or chartreuse suburban lawns. The citizens try lobbying, but it seems that there’s no one who can stand in the way of the bulldozer. Or is there?

— Sopaipilla


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