from Unoffensive Animal Our comrades from Sweden Hunt Saboteurs are once again having to fight against the massacre that is the Wolf Cull. This time, 75 wolves are scheduled to be murdered at the beginning of January. We have attached their words […]
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Animal Activists Sentenced to 30 Days in Jail, 12 Months Probation
from Unicorn Riot On Wednesday morning, animal rights activists Amy Soranno and Nick Schafer were sentenced to 30 days in jail, 12 months of probation, and are required to provide their DNA to the National DNA Data Bank. Soranno and Schafer were […]
Continue readingUK: Window’s Broken at Schlumberger’s Fossil Fuel Research Center
from This Is Not a Drill Climate activists broke all the front windows of Schlumberger’s fossil fuel research centre located on the University of Cambridge’s West Site. Reporting their actions to the direct action website This Is Not a Drill, the activists […]
Continue readingActivists Acquitted for Removing Smithfield Food Piglets
by Maria Bolotnikova / The Intercept IN A HISTORIC TRIAL over the 2017 removal of two sick and dying piglets from Utah’s Smithfield Foods factory farm, two animal rights activists were acquitted by a jury Saturday night on burglary and theft charges, which could […]
Continue readingPatagonia’s Greenwashing Ignores Workers and Won’t Solve the Climate Crisis
by Robert Jackson Wood / Truthout Among companies claiming the mantle of most responsible corporate citizen, the outdoor clothing chain Patagonia has always seemed a nose ahead. It hasn’t hurt that it’s tough imagining the ecocidal antichrist wearing a fleece vest and […]
Continue readingThe Guide to Peer-to-Peer Encryption and Tor: New Communication Infrastructure for Anarchists
from It’s Going Down An exhaustive anarchist overview and guide to various apps and tech that utilize peer-to-peer and encryption. Download and Print PDF Version For Reading Online For Printing Secure encryption chat apps are essential infrastructure for anarchists, so they should be closely […]
Continue readingUgandan Students Arrested by Local Police During Protests Against EACOP Project
from Common Dreams On Tuesday, Ugandan police arrested students heading towards the European Union offices to protest against the East African Crude Oil Pipeline project (EACOP), a project led by French energy giant TotalEnergies. The arrest was unjustified, considering it was a […]
Continue readingShould the Ocean Have Legal Rights?
Human activities have put the ocean in serious trouble. We need a fundamentally different approach from most of today’s ocean-related decision-making, which is typically “anthropocentric in nature.” Read more in this article from The Revelator.
Continue readingAn Interactive Map of Extractive Infrastructure in British Columbia
from Montreal Counter-Information There is a ever growing amount of pipelines and other extractive projects within so-called “british columbia”. It is challenging to understand the scope of this infrastructure and how each project relates to others. We collected information about planned, in construction, […]
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