Should 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.

An 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, […]

Colombia: Blockade by Communities Affected by Cerrejón Coal Mine

from London Mining Network Wayuú and Afro-descendant communities, resettled and historically affected by the Cerrejón Limited open-pit coal mine, decided to block the southern part of the mining operation in La Guajira due to the non-compliance of Cerrejón Limited, today, September 1, […]

Two Anarchist Bookfairs in September

from Anarchist News Program of the anarchist publishing fair to be held in Marina di Carrara from September 9-11, 2022 at the Circolo Recreational Sports, via Firenze 33. Friday, September 9: 15:30 – Opening of the fair. 17:30 – Presentation and discussion […]