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Tim DeChristopher
Americas
BLOG
March 4, 20140Comments

“The mainstream climate movement needs to collapse, it needs to end” – Tim DeChristopher

Environmental and social activist Tim DeChristopher is adamant that if real change is to be effected to deal with the threats to our planet, the whole approach to activism...
by Earth Tribe Team
Fukushima
Americas
Asia-Pacific
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March 3, 20140Comments

PBS takes a look at Fukushima clean-up efforts

Just how dangerous is the Fukushima nuclear power plant? Three years ago, on March 11, 2011, Fukushima in Japan was hit by an earthquake and tsunami that led to a meltdown at...
by Earth Tribe Team
Chris Wahmhoff
Americas
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March 3, 20140Comments

Protest against KXL, and the facts TransCanada would prefer to hide

More than 1,200 youth from across the United States converged on the White House on March 2 with a message for President Barack Obama – don’t give the green light to the...
by Earth Tribe Team
Nishant Datt
Asia-Pacific
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February 24, 20140Comments

Forest defender jailed in Tasmania

Forest defender Nishant Datt will spend one month in jail after breaching a suspended sentence whilst participating in a protest at the Huon Valley Ta Ann mill, according to...
by Earth Tribe Team
Tim
Americas
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CAMPAIGNS
February 23, 20140Comments

Tim DeChristopher on organizing ‘global climate convergence’

Activist Tim DeChristopher is attempting to link Earth Day and May Day. DeChristopher is one of the organizers calling for a “Global Climate Convergence for People,...
by Earth Tribe Team
rainwater
Americas
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February 22, 20140Comments

West Virginians harvest rainwater in wake of chem spill

Residents whose tap water was polluted are finding that rainwater is an affordable alternative, according to Molly Rusk, writing for Yes! Magazine. Some residents of the...
by Earth Tribe Team
John Fenton
Americas
Asia-Pacific
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February 20, 20140Comments

Fracking warning from Wyoming

John Fenton and his wife Cathy have farmed cattle in the small rural town of Pavillion for decades. Now twenty-four gas wells pepper John’s farm and all of them are visible...
by Earth Tribe Team
oil
Americas
Arctic
BLOG
February 18, 20140Comments

Big Oil and the ‘fear’ of the next tech breakthrough

Quartz news service that does a good job at following energy and business trends. As they have just reported in a story entitled, “Big Oil’s troubles will lead to the next...
by Earth Tribe Team
Van Jones
Americas
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February 12, 20140Comments

Van Jones debunks 3 KXL myths

In this recent video, environmentalist and civil rights activist Van Jones debunks three myths about the Keystone XL Pipeline. Speaking on CNN’s Crossfire program, Jones takes...
by Earth Tribe Team
Rob Hopkins
Africa
Americas
Asia-Pacific
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Europe
February 11, 20140Comments

In Transition 2.0 – Full documentary on the transition movement

“In Transition 2.0” is a documentary about the Transition movement. According to the Transition Network, transition stimulates the creative juices of people on the...
by Earth Tribe Team
Dorje Dragtsel
Asia-Pacific
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February 11, 20140Comments

Tibetan jailed for leading anti-mining protest

Dorje Dragtsel, a layman, was sentenced to 11 years in prison for leading an anti-mining protest at the sacred Naglha Dzamba Mountain in Driru last year, according to Phayul...
by Earth Tribe Team
Nikki Cooley
Americas
BLOG
February 8, 20140Comments

The Wisdom to Survive – Documentary

The Wisdom to Survive: Climate Change, Capitalism & Community is a new documentary out looking at the crucial challenges we face to deal with climate change and the...
by Earth Tribe Team
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