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Sainte-Soline, the Government Effort to Disband a Movement in France, and the Radical Solidarity of the Earth Uprisings
Why is the French government so afraid of the climate movement?
Why is the French government so afraid of the climate movement?
Dana R. Fisher on the Past, Present and Future of Climate Protest
The “radical” flank of the climate movement is not that radical, but it’s going to become more so.
The “radical” flank of the climate movement is not that radical, but it’s going to become more so.
Department of Homeland Security, the Manufactured "EcoTerrorist" Panic, and Cop City
The U.S. government's ever-expanding definition of what constitutes an "ecoterrorist” continues to drive repression of protest
The U.S. government's ever-expanding definition of what constitutes an "ecoterrorist” continues to drive repression of protest
Messy Conversations, with Rhiana Gunn-Wright
The architect of the Green New Deal on what the climate movement loses when it excludes environmental justice
The architect of the Green New Deal on what the climate movement loses when it excludes environmental justice
Meet the First UN Special Rapporteur on Environmental Defenders
Michel Forst is concerned by the increased use of repressive laws and tactics to silence climate protest.
Michel Forst is concerned by the increased use of repressive laws and tactics to silence climate protest.
S10, Ep15: How UK Courts Became the New Climate Protest Battleground
Since the passage of a new law curtailing protest rights in 2022, the U.K. has been on a rapid path to repression.
Since the passage of a new law curtailing protest rights in 2022, the U.K. has been on a rapid path to repression.
S10, Ep 14: What Happened at Bayou Bridge? The Other End of the Dakota Access Pipeline
While protests against the northern leg of the Dakota Access Pipeline, on the Standing Rock Sioux Indian Reservation, garnered international press attention, protestors in Louisiana, where the southern leg was being built, faced aggressive fossil fuel-funded and state-backed repression, but saw little to no media attention. Their story is a cautionary tale for the climate movement, and anyone concerned about democracy.
While protests against the northern leg of the Dakota Access Pipeline, on the Standing Rock Sioux Indian Reservation, garnered international press attention, protestors in Louisiana, where the southern leg was being built, faced aggressive fossil fuel-funded and state-backed repression, but saw little to no media attention. Their story is a cautionary tale for the climate movement, and anyone concerned about democracy.
S10, Ep13: Seven Years Later, an Environmental Impact Statement for the Dakota Access Pipeline
Public comment period closes Dec 13 in what may be the last Standing Rock battle
Public comment period closes Dec 13 in what may be the last Standing Rock battle