Forest Voice 6, no. 2
This issue of Forest Voice covers the Forest Summit and deforestation debates.
This issue of Forest Voice covers the Forest Summit and deforestation debates.
These EXIT Times is the authoritative voice of the Voluntary Human Extinction Movement (VHEMT, pronounced “vehement”). The VHEMT slogan is “May we live long and die out.”
Alok Amatya studies the depiction of indigenous struggles against the grab of minerals, crude oil, and other natural resources by private and government corporations in works such as Arundhati Roy’s travel essay Walking with the Comrades (2010). He suggests that narratives of conflict over the extraction of natural resources can be studied as the corpus of “resource conflict literature,” thus generating a global comparative framework for the study of contemporary indigenous struggles.
This article discusses the limits of warnings issued by scientists and what is needed for actual change.
This profile features the preface and afterword from Environment, Power, and Justice: Southern African Histories.
A book by Catherine Whittaker, Eveline Dürr, Jonathan Alderman, and Carolin Luiprecht on watchfulness and the fight against structural inequalities in US–Mexico borderlands.
Excerpt from Defending the Arctic Refuge: A Photographer, an Indigenous Nation, and a Fight for Environmental Justice.
This website is a public history project and a companion to the book Defending the Arctic Refuge by Finis Dunaway.
The EJAtlas is an interactive online platform coordinated and managed by researchers and activists.