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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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 us because we built dams which kill butterflies and mockingbirds, penguins and little brown...
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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 government-backed project to establish large-scale plantations in the eastern region of Papua. The so-called food estate project, categorized...
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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 developing a massive lithium mine in Nevada’s remote Thacker Pass, but for nearly five years several local Indigenous tribes and environmental organizations have tried to block or...
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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 unable to attend our previous conferences on the West Coast. Your conference ticket includes all meals,...
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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 Kingdom. Since that moment, the Altyn Dala Conservation Initiative has successfully rehabilitated the...
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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 characteristics of older reactor designs, arguing that alternative designs will rescue nuclear energy from...
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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 visited Mannar on June 19, they noticed a significant number of plastic pellets even after one round of...
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West Sulawesi Erupts In Protest Over Sand Mining
Editor’s note: Indonesia lifts its ban on sea sand exports More than 250 members of Indigenous and local communities gathered in Indonesia’s Merauke district to demand an end to government-backed projects of strategic national importance, or PSN, which they say have displaced them, fueled violence, and stripped them of their rights. PSN projects, including food...
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Beyond Reforestation, Let’s Try Proforestation
Editor’s note: The International Day for Biodiversity was celebrated on May 22, which commemorates the adoption of the Convention on Biological Diversity, a global treaty. What lessons have we learned from undoing past harms and conserving biodiversity for our planet’s future? Global efforts to restore forests are gathering pace, driven by promises of combating climate...
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Indigenous Land Defenders Face Rising Threats
Indigenous land defenders face rising threats amid global push for critical minerals The past decade has seen “a consistent, sustained pattern against people who speak out against business-related human rights” abuses. “This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here.” Miguel Guimaraes, a Shipibo-Konibo leader, has spent his life...