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October 1, 20130Comments

Sanctuary for wolves

Tonya Littlewolf has rescued wolves all her life. At a sanctuary in the empty California desert, she looks after 14 majestic wolves which have been rescued from breeders. Yet,...
by Earth Tribe Team
Seattle
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September 29, 20130Comments

Seattle gears up for direct action against coal export

A showdown over fossil fuel projects that would exacerbate climate change is brewing in the Emerald City, according to Rachael Stoeve, writing in Yes! Magazine. Myrtle Edwards...
by Earth Tribe Team
riot
Americas
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September 20, 20130Comments

As the Empire declines it gets nastier

Any empire requires three elements for its own survival. As an empire declines, it becomes necessary to push harder on all three fronts: obedience at home, oppression abroad,...
by Earth Tribe Team
William
Americas
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September 20, 20130Comments

Appalachia’s New Local Food Economy

Hungry for okra, collards, and trout? In Appalachia, you can now get all your soul food cravings from local farmers, says by Erin L. McCoy, writing in Yes! Magazine....
by Earth Tribe Team
Fearless Summer
Americas
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September 11, 20130Comments

Fearless Summer – How the battle to stop climate change got ferocious

A series of actions that took place this summer helped shift the climate movement’s center of gravity, according to Kristin Moe. In Richmond, Calif., over two hundred...
by Earth Tribe Team
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Americas
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September 5, 20130Comments

Bringing bison and biodiversity back to the prairie

A Montana-based non-profit is moving to preserve 3.5 million acres of the Great Plains, writes Sarah Kuck, writing for Yes! Magazine. The American Prairie Reserve (APR), a...
by Earth Tribe Team
Americas
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July 28, 20130Comments

Shell’s tar sands expansion worries indigenous communities

The largest industrial project in the world, the Canadian tar sands, looks as though it is about to get bigger, according to Real News (see video report below)....
by Earth Tribe Team
Americas
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June 27, 20130Comments

Has Obama failed to deliver on climate change?

Tara Lohan, a senior editor at AlterNet, it travelling around the United States chronicling extreme energy extraction for a project entitled, Hitting Home. Given her...
by Earth Tribe Team
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Americas
Asia-Pacific
June 23, 20130Comments

Flooding and climate change

It is hard to get away from the conclusion that the massive floods in Canada and India are partly the result of man-made climate change. The Earth’s weather goes through...
by Earth Tribe Team
Earth Tribe
Americas
June 16, 20130Comments

Al Gore says Obama must say no to KXL

Former U.S. vice president Al Gore has a strong message for President Barack Obama – don’t agree to the Keystone XL pipeline that will transport tar sands oil from...
by Earth Tribe Team
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Americas
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June 14, 20130Comments

A New Deal for Appalachia’s Forests: Growing Biofuels?

The mine-ravaged communities of Eastern Kentucky in the U.S. have been increasingly abandoned by the coal economy. Could growing biofuels jump-start a new local jobs...
by Earth Tribe Team
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CAMPAIGNS
June 7, 20130Comments

A Healing Walk through Canada’s Tar Sands Dystopia

Cree organizer Clayton Thomas-Muller provides a deeply personal account of a ceremonial healing walk through the broken landscape of Canada’s tar sands. This year’s walk...
by Earth Tribe Team
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