Earth First! 2, no. 2
In issue 2 of the second volume of Earth First! the editors discuss EF!’s core issues, contributions, and accomplishments within the environmental grassroots movement in the US.
In issue 2 of the second volume of Earth First! the editors discuss EF!’s core issues, contributions, and accomplishments within the environmental grassroots movement in the US.
A reflection on the challenges of doing environmental history research in the diverse region of the Himalayas.
The refining process of the Canadian tar sands causes dangerous groundwater problems and creates massive amounts of greenhouse gases, toxins, and pollutants that are causing increasing cancer rates and massive destruction to wetlands and forests.
A massive wildfire, commonly referred to as the Big Blowup, ravished 3 million acres of woods and burned down everything in its path. In response to the devastation the US Forest Service changed their fire management strategies and policies.
This article looks at how forest management policies in Ghana have been influenced by desires to maximize timber production, with negative consequences.
The Last Yoik in Saami Forests? chronicles the logging damage that has taken place in the forests of Finnish Lapland over the past 50 years.
In issue eight of Earth First! human civilization is criticized harshly.
In issue seven of Earth First! a basic philosophy is presented to unify the extreme right and the extreme left.
In issue six of Earth First! the editors invite to participate in wilderness studies and present activity methods.
Issue five of Earth First! calls for support of the (continued) Glen Canyon Dam campaign.