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off the grid
Americas
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May 24, 20140Comments

How to live off the grid in a tiny house

How to get electricity, water, and the Internet in your tiny home on the range, by Cat Johnson. LaMar Alexander grew up in a homesteading family. For him, self-sufficiency,...
by Earth Tribe Team
climate
Americas
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May 22, 20140Comments

If right-wing violence is up 400% in the US, why is the FBI targeting environmentalists?

Violent attacks by right-wing groups and individuals have increased by 400 percent since 1990, and dramatically in the last five years, according to a new report by West...
by Earth Tribe Team
Andrea Treece
Americas
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May 19, 20140Comments

How a biology geek became an ocean lawyer

Andrea Treece works in the Oceans program to protect forage fish species like herring, anchovies and sardines, which serve as the building blocks of the ocean food web and are...
by Earth Tribe Team
miranda
Asia-Pacific
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May 19, 20140Comments

Miranda Gibson’s ongoing fight for the forests

Miranda Gibson has devoted years of her life to defending Tasmania’s old growth forests. Check out the VIDEO below. Holding Australia’s record for longest tree sit, Miranda is...
by Earth Tribe Team
Bentley
Asia-Pacific
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May 18, 20140Comments

Bentley blockade victory in Australia

Australian Resources company Metgasco’s plans to drill for gas at Bentley on the NSW north coast are in disarray after state energy minister Anthony Roberts referred the...
by Earth Tribe Team
fires
Americas
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May 18, 20140Comments

Slouching Toward … Hell on Earth

John Atcheson writes: In 1961 Joan Didion released a collection of essays titled, Slouching Toward Bethlehem. The first essay, “Dreamers of a Golden Dream,” contains the...
by Earth Tribe Team
stanford
Americas
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May 14, 20140Comments

Students convince Stanford to stop investing in coal

On May 6, Stanford University announced that they would no longer invest any of their endowment funds—which are worth more than $18 billion—in “companies whose principal...
by Earth Tribe Team
activism
Americas
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May 14, 20140Comments

Message for a climate defeatist

To My Friend the Climate Defeatist: Here’s Why I’m Still In the Fight, says Jim Shultz, writing for Yes! Magazine. It is good to mourn for what’s being lost....
by Earth Tribe Team
bicycles
Americas
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May 13, 20140Comments

Building bike commuters one bike lane at a time

Bicycle commuting can improve health and mitigate climate change. But most states in the US are in neutral, says Brian Bienkowski. It’s that time of year: Bicyclists...
by Earth Tribe Team
Olivier
Americas
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May 3, 20140Comments

Young activists get creative

Two young activists found creative ways to tackle environmental issues. Olivia Bouler: Painting to rescue birds and restore habitat Shortly after the Deepwater Horizon oil...
by Earth Tribe Team
KXL
Americas
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April 29, 20140Comments

Fighting against the ‘black snake’ – KXL

Members of the Cowboy Indian Alliance — a coalition of tribal members, ranchers, and landowners from the Great Plains — are camping out on the National Mall in Washington,...
by Earth Tribe Team
Goldman
Africa
Americas
Asia-Pacific
CAMPAIGNS
Europe
April 29, 20140Comments

Goldman Environmental prizes for 2014

The work of Goldman Prize recipients often focuses on protecting endangered ecosystems and species, combating destructive development projects, promoting sustainability,...
by Earth Tribe Team
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