A recent report by the conservation group American Rivers declares that the 444 mile Susquehanna River, which runs through New York, Pennsylvania and Maryland is the most endangered in the US. The cause: hydraulic fracturing (aka, hydrofracking, gas drilling, fracking). Fracking involves […]
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Call from Support from Algonquins of Barriere Lake: Video
[vimeo http://www.vimeo.com/23103527 w=400&h=225] Algonquins of Barriere Lake vs Section 74 of the Indian Act from Barriere Lake Solidarity on Vimeo. Please visit www.barrierelakesolidarity.org for more information on what’s going on and how you can help.
Continue reading‘Native land claims scare the hell out of investors’: energy expert
By Geoff Dembicki May 19, 2011 Source: the Tyee. Fierce First Nations opposition could very well topple Enbridge’s west coast pipeline proposal, a Washington-based energy expert argues. “Native land claims scare the hell out of investors,” Robert Johnson told an Alberta energy conference, according […]
Continue readingThe Right to Arm Bears: 592 Bears Killed in New Jersey, Another Winter Hunt Scheduled
In New Jersey, call in complaints about “nuissance bears” are down to a measly 90 whining reports between March 21 and April 20. Compare that to the 305 calls the state Department of Environmental Protection recieved in the same period the year […]
Continue readingGoldcorp AGM confronted on human rights and environment abuses
by David P Ball on the Vancouver Media Co-op Canadian mining company Goldcorp – accused of human rights & environmental abuse in Guatemala – faced what may be its largest protest yet at its annual general meeting in Vancouver today. The colourful march […]
Continue readingMickey and Minnie Mouse Arrested in California for Trespassing, Eco-Terrorism
KTLA News Four environmental activists dressed as Mickey and Minnie Mouse arrested outside Walt Disney Studios Wednesday have been released after posting $1,000 bail. Jennifer Binstock, 29, of San Francisco; Christopher Toomey, 52, of Redondo Beach; Blake Hodges, 26, of Irvine; and […]
Continue readingQuechua People of Peru Store Seeds to Protect Biocultural Heritage as GMO Crops Invade the Region
Earlier this year, the Quechua People in the Peruvian state of Cusco, launched an ambitious plan to send 1,500 varieties of Potato to the Svalbard Global Seed Vault in the Arctic Circle. It was first time Indigenous Peoples ever contributed to the […]
Continue readingFracking Crisis! Toxic Barrels Found in Creek, Drinking Water–Fracking Fluid Retention Pond Also Leaking in Arkansas
By Anita Tucker Arkansas News Bureau Nearly two dozen 55-gallon barrels with labels indicating they contain chemicals used in the natural gas well fracturing process have been pulled from Choctaw Creek near the Van Buren County community in Arkansas. Clinton Mayor Roger […]
Continue readingHydrofracking in Ozark National Forest, Arkansas, Challenged
Reported by: KARK 4 News A federal lawsuit has been filed in Little Rock to prevent gas drilling under Greers Ferry Lake in north central Arkansas and in the Ozark National Forest in northwest Arkansas. Those bringing the suit against […]
Continue readingSecret FBI Documents Reveal Attack on Activists
From the Committee to Stop FBI Repression Statement (May 18, 2011) “FBI agents, who raided the home of Mick Kelly and Linden Gawboy, took with them thousands of pages of documents and books, along with computers, cell phones and a passport. By […]
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