...Así que piensa en la "resistencia" con todo tu corazón adolorido, una palabra que debe convertirse en nuestra promesa para lo que queda de este planeta. Reúnete con los demás: ya sabes quiénes son. Los valientes, astutos, militantes y, por encima de todo, serios, y juntos marcar la meta. Hazlo cuidadosamente, pero hazlo.

Entonces lánzate por todo lo que vale la pena.

De Deep Green Resistance
Todos los movimientos de resistencia han tenido que enfrentarse a lo largo de la historia a enemigos despiadados con ilimitados recursos. Por eso todos los movimientos de resistencia cuentan con lealtad y soporte material. Y, a diferencia del pasado, ahora todo está en juego. Combatimos contra aquellos que están destruyendo el planeta para su propio beneficio, no el nuestro. No todos nosotros podemos participar en primera línea. Pero todos podemos contribuir en alguna medida. Aquí está tu oportunidad de:
Donar Fondos a la Resistencia
"Nuestra lealtad reside en el mundo real, en los seres humanos reales y en los bosques reales, y lucharemos por protegerlos a todos."
-Max Wilbert
DGR Seattle
Apoya el Unis'tot'en Camp
El Unis'tot'en Camp es una resistencia basada en la tierra, en una comunidad dirigida por personas indígenas, que está obstaculizando estratégicamente la construcción de oleoductos críticos para la extracción de arenas de alquitrán y gas de esquisto.
Involúcrate y Participa

“Una resistencia política continúa día y noche, bajo cubierta y en la superficie, donde la gente puede verla y donde no. Se enseña. Se fomenta. Se celebra. Es inteligente. Es comprometida. Y algún día ganará.” ―Andrea Dworkin

Fri, Aug 29 2025
Deep-Sea Mining Is a False Solution
Editor’s note: “President Donald Trump has been pushing the U.S. to barrel ahead on deep-sea mining. The country plans to permit mining in international waters under an obscure U.S. law from 1980 called the Deep Seabed Hard Mineral Resources [...]

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Thu, Aug 21 2025
Local Women Saving Yucatán’s Mangroves
Editor’s note: “Never underestimate the power of a small group of committed people to change the world. In fact, it is the only thing that ever has.” ~ Margaret Mead. Several Chelemeras look out on the nursery before submerging themselves in the [...]

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Thu, Aug 14 2025
Corporate Vision for the Future of Food
Editor’s note: Want to try lab-grown salmon? The US just approved it. Who needs wild salmon. By Colin Todhunter / COUNTERCURRENTS Sainsbury’s is one of the ‘big six’ supermarkets in the UK. In 2019, it released its Future of Food report. It is [...]

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Fri, Aug 08 2025
China Is Building the World’s Biggest Dam
Editor’s note: The folly of controlling the rivers. “What will those who come after us think of us? Will they envy us that we saw butterflies and mockingbirds, penguins and little brown bats?” – Derrick Jensen   Or will they despise [...]

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Mon, Aug 04 2025
Military-Backed Plantation Project In Indonesian Papua
Editor’s note: Indonesia’s capital relocation mirrors the move of the country’s former colonisers By Hans Nicholas Jong / Mongabay JAKARTA — Indonesia’s national human rights commission has found a slew of legal and rights violations in a [...]

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Sat, Jul 26 2025
SLAPP Suit Against Thacker Pass 6
This lithium company is trying to sue Indigenous land defenders into silence by Maximillian Alvarez, The Real News Network May 9, 2025 https://open.spotify.com/episode/4bT1oQv4m9xpi42O9TU5oH?si=d7db06343fce4142   Vancouver-based Lithium Americas is [...]

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Sun, Jul 20 2025
DGR’s Annual Conference August 1-5, 2025 In Philadelphia
DGR’s next annual conference August 1-5, 2025 in Philadelphia.   The Deep Green Resistance Annual Conference will make its East Coast debut this year in Philadelphia. This is an opportunity to build our movement with activists who may have been [...]

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Tue, Jul 15 2025
Saving Saiga Antelope
By Mike DiGirolamo / Mongabay In 2006, a group of international NGOs and the government of Kazakhstan came together to save the dwindling population of saiga antelope of the enormous Golden Steppe, a grassland ecosystem three times the size of the United [...]

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Thu, Jul 10 2025
Do Nukes Cause Climate Change?
Editor’s note: When you invent nuclear energy (nukes) you invent radioactive waste Some proponents of nuclear energy refuse to give up on the technology. They blame the decline in nuclear energy and the high costs and long construction periods on the [...]

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Thu, Jul 03 2025
Twin Ship Disasters In India
Editor’s note: Result of deeper structural failures Speaking at a media briefing to raise awareness on the importance of accountability when such maritime disasters occur, Anita Perera, Campaigner for Greenpeace South Asia, said that when a team [...]

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