Canada Tar Sands Hits Bump in the Road

Arguably the single worst industrial project in the world, the Canada Tar Sands is so big that if Canada stopped all other industrial projects, it still wouldn’t reach Kyoto Protocol Requirements. But the Tar Sands might be given a rest, as plucky […]

Political Ecology Purge in New York State, more drilling in the West

Pete Grannis, “the (New York) commissioner of the state Department of Environmental Conservation since 2007, was fired Thursday by Gov. David Paterson for what a state source ascribed to “poor performance and insubordination.”” click here for more. In reality, he was fired […]

Support Rod Coronado

There is a new support site up for Rod Coronado at http://supportrodcoronado.info/. Rod is facing four months in federal prison for probation violation after friending Mike Roselle on facebook. He is facing a renewed 3 year probation upon release. If you can, […]

Vedanta Resources Denied Again, more

Today India denied Vedanta Resources permission for a six-fold expansion of its aluminium refinery in Orissa state over environmental concerns, dealing a fresh blow to the British company. Just two months ago, Vedanta was rejected in trying to mine bauxite on sacred […]

Daniel McGowan Moved to General Population

Daniel McGowan was granted his request to transfer out of the Communication Management Unit yesterday. He’s in general population at Marion. McGowan was put in prison on charges related to the Green Scare, and was put in the CMU to repress his […]

CrimethInc. Special Report: Eco-Defense and Repression in Russia

[This article was also published in the Earth First! Journal, 30th Anniversary edition, Volume II] Prelude: A Spiking We Will Go We learned of Moscow city authorities’ plans to destroy the Khimki forest in summer of 2008, when local environmentalists started an […]

Global Week of Action for Climate Justice

So far, 33 action reports have come back from this weeks Global Week of Action for Climate Justice. Activists from London to Jakarta, Toronto to Buenos Aires, have taken action in defense of the planet. Demonstrations spanned from anti-GMO protests to demands […]

RNC 8 Take Non-Cooperating Plea Deal

RNC8.org Earlier today, Max Specktor and Rob Czernik pled guilty to gross misdemeanor Conspiracy to Riot, and Garrett Fitzgerald and Nathanael Secor pled guilty to gross misdemeanor Conspiracy to Damage Property. These are all non-cooperating plea agreements; they will not be called […]

Bannerdrop: Greenpeace Gets Weird

Four Greenpeace activists scaled the UK’s Treasury building and dropped a banner demanding that the chancellor provide a green investment bank. They say such a move could provide tens of thousands of new jobs. The banner read: “Remember George, green bank = […]