by Tom Phillips / The Guardian The surveillance plane eased off the runway and banked west towards the frontline of one of Brazil’s most dramatic environmental and humanitarian crises. Its objective: a clandestine 120km (75-mile) road that illegal mining mafias have carved […]
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Statement by Alfredo Cospito
from Anarchist News Full original title: ITALY: STATEMENT BY ALFREDO COSPITO READ DURING THE APPEAL HEARING ON THE RECALCULATION OF SENTENCES IN THE SCRIPTA MANENT TRIAL We receive and publish Alfredo Cospito’s statement read during the appeal hearing for the recalculation of sentences […]
Continue readingKeystone Pipeline Shut Down After Oil Leaks Into Kansas Creek
by Julia Conley / Common Dreams Climate campaigners on Thursday were outraged but unsurprised as TC Energy in Canada—the company behind the Keystone XL pipeline proposal defeated last year—announced the 22nd spill from its original pipeline. The company said it had shut down the […]
Continue readingUK: Climate Protesters Told to Pay National Gallery £1,000 for Damaging Painting
from The Guardian Two climate protesters have been ordered to compensate the National Gallery after they were found guilty of causing more than £1,000 of damage to the Hay Wain, probably John Constable’s best-known painting. In July Just Stop Oil supporters Hannah Hunt, 23, […]
Continue readingTwo Anarchist Bookfairs Coming Up
from Anarchist Federation We are super excited to officially announce the FIRST EVER anarchist bookfair in Tāmaki (Auckland)! After having to postpone due to covid in 2020 we are back! https://www.facebook.com/events/668986064702096 Featuring talks, workshops, stalls, music, games, books and more, this is […]
Continue readingWildland Defenders Stop Construction of Border Wall in Arizona for At Least the Fourth Time
by Onion / Earth First! Newswire Work was stopped for the fourth consecutive day Friday, on Arizona governor Ducey’s illegal border wall in the Coronado National Forest. Protesters put their bodies in between the machines and the destruction they were bent on […]
Continue readingGroup Sues to Halt Logging Near 2,000-Year-Old Redwood on Russian River
from San Francisco Chronicle A group of tree lovers in Sonoma County has filed a lawsuit to block logging near a 2,000-year-old redwood tree on the banks of the Russian River. In late November, Cal Fire approved a timber harvest plan that […]
Continue readingBlue Mountains Biodiversity Project’s Press Release on Walton Lake Timber Sale
sent to Earth First! Newswire / by Blue Mountains Biodiversity Project A Ninth Circuit Court panel has granted Blue Mountains Biodiversity Project’s motion for a stay, leaving in place the injunction that prevents the Forest Service from logging the mature and old […]
Continue readingChile: Explosive Package Attack Against Oxiquim SA
from Anarchist News The central offices of Oxiquim S.A. in Providencia, Santiago de Chile, were attacked with an anarchic attitude. The high-powered device failed to explode due to a surmountable technical detail, so let’s go for more. Oxiquim, giant of the Chilean […]
Continue readingCanada: Sabotage at the Terrain Vague
from MTL Counter-Info The excavator that arrived at the boisé steinberg was sabotaged. All possible cables were cut. We will continue to fight the expansion of the port and its infrastructure. The people who plan the roads, the containers, the maritime strategy […]
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