Exposing Energy East: People and Places at Risk

Exposing Energy East: People and Places at Risk by TransCanada’s Energy East Pipeline Proposal http://environmentaldefence.ca/exposing-energy-east-people-and-places-risk-transcanada’s-energy-east-pipeline-proposal From wetlands to whales, forests to fish, lakes to rivers, TransCanada’s Energy East pipeline plan threatens some of Canada’s most pristine wilderness and wildlife. Exposing Energy East is an online photography exhibit that turns the lens on the exquisite landscapes put at… Read More Exposing Energy East: People and Places at Risk

Let the Revolution Begin: Climate Action Camp NS

Climate Action Camp: Training for strategic community-led creative resistance Join us for a training camp on how to take direct action against environmental degradation and climate chaos. Led by a team of Greenpeace trainers and local organizers, the camp will offer both a basic and advanced training on non-violent direct action, campaign strategy, and creative… Read More Let the Revolution Begin: Climate Action Camp NS

Local Protesters Are Killing Big Oil and Mining Projects Worldwide

Earthfirst Journal May 14, 2014 by Jason Koebler / Vice Multinational corporations are infamous for pushing native people off their land in order to open a new gold mine, extract oil, or otherwise extract local resources. For decades, backlash has been thought to be both limited and ineffectual, but new evidence suggests that protests from local people are effective, extremely… Read More Local Protesters Are Killing Big Oil and Mining Projects Worldwide