Earth First! 25, no. 1
Earth First! 25, no. 1 features articles on dam fights in California, southern Mexico, and Paraguay, presents an interview with activist Allison Lance Watson, and targets nanotech.
Earth First! 25, no. 1 features articles on dam fights in California, southern Mexico, and Paraguay, presents an interview with activist Allison Lance Watson, and targets nanotech.
In Earth First! 24, no. 6 Tim Ream describes the friction between Greenpeace hirarchy and local forest defender consensus in Oregon, Jessica Lee reflects on the Recreation fee demonstration Program (fee demo), and Rod Coronado and Chuk’Shon EF! struggle to protect the prairie dog and save the wild ferret.
In Earth First! 24, no. 5 Abigail reflects on the nuclear policy of the Bush administration, Lenny determines that “institutions of higher learning are coming to resemble police and surveillance states,” and Pippi the Rat describes how leaders of African nations reject GM food aid.
In Earth First! 24, no. 4 Chuk’Shon EF! reports on the sabotage of a mountain lions hunt in the Sonoran Desert, Abigail is pleased about Bayer’s withdrawal from growing GE maize in Britain, and Kim Antieu reflects on the annual pesticide spraying by US county and state departments, farmers and homeowners.
In Earth First! 24, no. 3 Nora Ludd describes the continuing struggle against biotechnology, the Water Defense Committee refers to the fight against water privatization, and Jason Tockman recaps lessons from a corporate-environmental forest alliance in Chile.
In Earth First! 24, no. 2 ShiKatene describes the protest against the exemption of the Tongass National Forest from the Roadless Area Conservation Rule, Paul Watson reports from the front against dolphin slaughter in Japan, and Joris Vandenbosch covers Groen-Front!’s direct action against the enlargement of a theme park in Dutch age-old Entwood forest.
Earth First! 24, no. 1 features news from Bolivia’s Landless Workers Movement, a glimpse into the Earth Liberation Front’s fight against SUVs, an account of the Prestige oil spill off the coast of Spain, and the catechism of the “church of deep ecology.”
Earth First! 23, no. 6 features articles on gender issues in eco, social, justice and anarchist movements, how to wild the revolution, south EF!’s fight against the logging industry, and the resistance of the Aboriginal women of South Australia against nuclear waste in their backyard.
In Earth First! 23, no. 5 features articles on the strength of vulnerability, the Bush administration’s stand on endangered species, issues of global food security, and worldwide corporate conventions and how to challenge them.
In Earth First! Journal 23, no. 3 Tim Ream reflects on human induced weather changes, Jade gives an update on the struggle against Chevron Texaco in Ecuador, and Samantha and Ryan Simmons analyze the environmental consequences of militarism.