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Nuclear Roulette: The Truth About the Most Dangerous Energy Source on Earth

31. December 2012

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Nuclear Roulette: The Truth About the Most Dangerous Energy Source on Earth

Nuclear energy seems like a really great option when you think about the problems and protests happening due to fracking, coal and domestic offshore oil drilling. Just the filth created by fracking and the planned dredging up of Alaska’s natural resources for petroleum could seem like plenty of reasons to look at nuclear energy. On […]

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Green is the New Red

14. November 2011

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Green is the New Red

Scare tactics are very effective in a culture of fear. And if the United States government has been successful in one aspect of the culture, it’s creating a climate of fear.

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Truths Among Us: Conversations on Building a New Culture

21. October 2011

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Truths Among Us: Conversations on Building a New Culture

Truths Among Us: Conversations on Building a New Culture is an important collection of in-depth interviews that prolific author Derrick Jensen conducted with a handful of radical thinkers you should become more familiar with if you’re not already.

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Operation Bite Back: Rod Coronado’s War to Save American Wilderness

18. January 2011

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Operation Bite Back: Rod Coronado’s War to Save American Wilderness

In the early 1990s, animal rights activist Rodney Coronado organized and carried out a series of Animal Liberation Front attacks against the fur industry in a campaign called Operation Bite Back

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Lives Less Valuable

15. December 2010

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Lives Less Valuable

Using art as a medium, or platform, for ideological proselytizing has always been a difficult process for the artist. Will the political content outweigh and compromise the aesthetics, or will the artist’s style dilute and deflate the message? Derrick Jensen walks a fine line in his fiction; as a radical political thinker and primitivist evangelist, he is peerless.

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Another Dinner is Possible

27. October 2010

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Another Dinner is Possible

Another Dinner is Possible is not a boutique cookbook. It doesn't offer elaborate dishes that will impress dinner party guests, nor will it help convert your omni friends and family to a vegan diet.

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Tar Sands: Dirty Oil and the Future of a Continent

15. October 2010

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Tar Sands: Dirty Oil and the Future of a Continent

It’s no secret that Stephen Harper’s Conservatives have designed their environmental policy to fit a full-speed-ahead exploitation of Alberta’s tar sands. It’s important, therefore, to have an understanding of the industry’s environmental impact.

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Generation A and The Year of the Flood

10. October 2010

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Generation A and The Year of the Flood

Information is important, but stories­ are essential. While scientists can tell us about the extinction of species­ and the loss of Arctic sea ice, we need stories to help us make sense of these events.

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