UK: Just Stop Oil Protesters Sabotage Petrol Pumps on M25 Motorway

by Damien Gayle / The Guardian Environmental activists have sabotaged petrol pumps at two motorway service stations, in what they described as a “significant escalation” in their campaign against fossil fuel distribution in England. About 35 supporters of the Just Stop Oil campaign staged blockades at […]

Calling All to the Forest: The Time is Now! [Atlanta]

from Enough 14 Atlanta. Georgia. On April 21st, forest defenders overheard workers state that forest destruction and eviction is expected to begin on May 3. This is a CALL-TO-ACTION for eco-warriors worldwide to come help defend the forest from any further police […]

Belarus: Arrests in Railroad Sabotage

from Anarchist Federation On April 6, the Ministry of the Interior reported that security forces used live ammunition to arrest “saboteurs” along a rail track in late March. Three of them allegedly acted together and set fire to two relay cabinets near […]

The Hidden Story of a Notorious Guatemalan Nickel Mine

by Sandra Cuffe / The Intercept CRISTÓBAL POP VIVIDLY remembers when the lake suddenly turned red. Indigenous Maya Q’eqchi’ fishermen depend on Lake Izabal, Guatemala’s largest lake, for their livelihoods, and Pop had just been elected president of the local fishers guild when […]

Activists Dismiss NSW Government Crackdown on Sydney Port Protests

by Michael McGowan / The Guardian Climate change protesters who have caused blockades at Sydney’s major port this week say tougher penalties and the deportation of two activists will not stop them from continuing their campaign. The New South Wales government announced on Thursday […]

Enbridge Crews Punctured Three Aquifers During Line 3 Construction

by Jennifer Bjorhus / Star Tribune Damage to Minnesota’s public groundwater resources from construction of the Line 3 oil pipeline is more severe than previously known, state environmental regulators disclosed Monday. Enbridge Energy crews ruptured three groundwater aquifers while building the 340-mile […]