The Green Flame : Episode 1 Excerpt, Saba Malik on Self-Defense and War This excerpt from the first episode of "The Green Flame Podcast" is a snippet of our interview with Saba Malik.... Continue reading
You Are Powerful, We Are Dangerous By an anonymous DGR supporter “Know thy self, know thy enemy. A thousand battles, a thousand victories.” -Sun Tzu in the Art of... Continue reading
Discipline By Jennifer Murnan and Max Wilbert “We are the ones who have to say – in words, in actions, in social policy,... Continue reading
A Deep Green Resistance Hírszolgálat a DGR mozgalom oktatással foglalkozó része. Arra köteleződött el, hogy tudósítson a jelenlegi ökológiai és társadalmi krízisről és bátorítsa a krízis hátterében megbúvó erők elleni stratégiai ellenállást.
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Cement Factory Arson Linked to ‘Switch Off!’ Campaign
Mateo Sgambati Aug 9th / World, FREEDOM News Indigenous group opposing destructive mining in Maipo river sends greetings to anti-capitalist sabotage campaign The group “Insurrectional Cell for the Maipo: New Subversion” (Célula insurreccional por el Mapio. Nueva Subversión) has claimed last Saturday’s arson attack in the region of Valparaíso, Chile. Seven trucks were set ablaze...
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Alaska’s Arctic Rivers Turn Rusty Orange
By Liz Kimbrough / Mongabay Dozens of once-pristine rivers and streams in Alaska’s Brooks Range are turning an alarming shade of orange. The discoloration, according to a new study published in the journal Communications Earth and Environment, is likely caused by the thawing of permafrost, which is exposing previously frozen minerals that are now leaching...
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Methane Emissions Crisis Worse Than Ever Before
Editor’s notes: Methane(CH4) is the main component of natural gas. The word comes from the Greek methy “wine” + hylē “wood.” However, marketers came up with the term natural gas rather than methane gas to give it a clean, green image. Methane is produced by decaying organic material. Natural sources, such as wetlands, account for...
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Largest Dam Removal Ever Driven by Tribes
By Liz Kimbrough / Mongabay KLAMATH, CALIFORNIA—Brook M. Thompson was just 7 years old when she witnessed an apocalypse. “A day after our world renewal ceremony, we saw all these fish lined up on the shores, just rotting in piles,” says Thompson, a Yurok tribal member who is also Karuk and living in present-day Northern...
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Human Supremacy Where You Might Least Expect It
By Elizabeth Robson / RadFemBiophilia’s Newsletter In general, the United Nations (UN) Biodiversity Conference gets far less press than the UN climate change conferences, but I’ve seen more news items for this year’s Biodiversity Conference of the Parties (COP 16) than I have for previous biodiversity COPs. Still, I didn’t initially pay it much...
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Three Summits Aim to Repair a Growing Rift with Nature
Editor’s note: Climate change can not be addressed without stopping the extinction and plastics crisis. Every day, an estimated 137 species of plants, animals and insects go extinct due to deforestation alone. Microplastics have been detected in more than 1,300 animal species, including fish, mammals, birds, and insects. A global plastic treaty will only work...
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Philippines Hydropower Boom Rips Indigenous Communities
Editor’s note: For capitalism, “renewable” energy is a transition to green(greed) colonialism. Splinter colonization is still the policy of the day, divide and conquer the masses and corrupting local elites with bribery. Capitalists benefit from business-friendly legal doctrines and a uniform regulatory system. They do not have to contend with patchwork prohibitions and restrictions enforced...
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The Behavioural Crisis Driving Ecological Overshoot
Ecology & Environmental Sciences Abstract Previously, anthropogenic ecological overshoot has been identified as a fundamental cause of the myriad symptoms we see around the globe today from biodiversity loss and ocean acidification to the disturbing rise in novel entities and climate change. In the present paper, we have examined this more deeply, and explore the...
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Eat, Pray, Pollute: On The Needed Death of Tourism
By Christopher Ketcham / COUNTERPUNCH A crowd of 3,000 anti-tourism protesters descended on posh downtown Barcelona last July, their demeanor one of delighted malice. They cordoned off hotels and eateries with hazard tape, as if demarcating a crime scene. They sprayed with water guns the blithe holidaymakers seated in restaurants. Video footage showed unhappy couples...
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Inside the International Uprising Disrupting Air Travel
Editor’s note: DGR does not support the renewable energy transition aspect of such a treaty. By Alexandria Shaner September 11, 2024 / Waging Nonviolence An unprecedented alliance of climate groups is targeting airports on three continents to demand a binding treaty to end fossil fuels by 2030. A new international coalition is disrupting airports...